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Apple iMac 27 inch - 2010 Edition - Intel Core i3 3.2GHz

Apple iMac 27 inch - 2010 Edition - Intel Core i3 3.2GHz
  • Apple iMac 27 inch - 2010 Edition - Intel Core i3 3.2GHz
  • Apple iMac 27 inch - 2010 Edition - Intel Core i3 3.2GHz
  • Apple iMac 27 inch - 2010 Edition - Intel Core i3 3.2GHz
  • Apple iMac 27 inch - 2010 Edition - Intel Core i3 3.2GHz
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Based on 13 reviews
  • Excellent:
    5
  • Good:
    8
  • Average:
    0
  • Bad:
    0

Reviews

  • By 5FWD on January 28, 2011

    It’s hard to argue against the iMac when it comes to desktop PCs. Nothing quite measures up to its great looks and the peerless OS X Snow Leopard, which makes everything so easy to handle. You’ll need to be prepared for your bank balance to...

    100
  • By PCWorld India on October 23, 2010

    The Apple iMac 27-inch all-in-one desktop combines a slim, space saving computer and a home entertainment device very well. It has a magnificent IPS panel screen, but has a disappointing graphics card, and still continues to sell at a very premium...

    79
  • By Expert Reviews on October 15, 2010

    The latest 27in iMac is a stylish, compact and quiet computer with a superb quality screen. Considering its price, we wish it had faster performance in both applications and games though....

    100
  • By Stuff.tv on September 10, 2010

    A beautiful body and a stunning screen, the 27in iMac remains the best all-in-one around...

    100
  • By DigitalVersus on September 03, 2010

    Without revolutionising the all-in-one concept, this iMac 27-inch is convincing all the same and has all the elements needed to make it a recipe for success. It does however lack some seasoning. We would have liked to see richer and more accessible...

    80
  • By What Digital Camera on September 01, 2010

    Apple's latest iMac is a huge, yet beautiful, behemoth of a machine - the 27in version offers an LED-backlit screen with a massive 2560x1440 resolution. That's considerably larger than Full HD and ideal for videographers and photographers alike...

    94
  • By TechRadar on August 19, 2010

    £1400 might seem a horrendous amount to pay for an all-in-one computer, but this new mid-2010 iMac – the cheaper of the two 27-inch models – gives you a lot of computer for your cash. Although it has the same form factor as the 27-inch...

    80
  • By PC Pro on August 13, 2010

    Powerful, beautifully designed and with a magnificent screen, so we can forgive the few niggles...

    83
  • By T3 Magazine on August 12, 2010

    The mid-2010 refresh sees the iMac retain its position as the best currently-available all-in-one computer. It's expensive, but you're getting a lot of Mac for your...

    80
  • By About.com on January 01, 2010

    Pros: IPS panels provide wide color gamut and color accuracy, QuadCore processor options available, Bidirectional Mini DisplayPort offers video in capabilities, SSD options let you have two drives installed, 4 SODIMM slots for a total of 16 GB of RAM.

    Cons: Still no Bluray options, Hard drive and SSD are not user serviceable parts, No matte finish display options.

    90
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