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Published: 2015-10-14, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Least expensive iMac, Same display and chassis as higher-end Mac desktop models, Two Thunderbolt ports and four USB 3,0 ports, Thin construction and design
Configuration options limited to storage, System effectively sealed, RAM is not upgradeable, Target display mode only supports Thunderbolt
Apple's entry-level 21.5-inch Mac is a solid, basic OS X-equipped all-in-one. It's priced like a midrange desktop, however, and the competition is tough at that level...
Published: 2014-06-25, Author: James , review by: macworld.com.au
Lower price; integrated IPS LED screen; eye-catching design
Non-upgradable RAM; slow, limited-capacity 5400RPM drive; only iMac without four processing cores, $1349
The price of buying an iMac just went down. The big question: Is a 15 percent lower price worth 50 percent lower performance? For people who buy Macs for their ease of use, stylish design and seamless integration with iOS devices, this less expensive mode...
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Published: 2014-06-25, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The new entry level 21.5-inch Apple iMac is now only $100 more than the (already discounted) 13-inch Macbook Air. The display, design, and build quality remain top-notch, and it includes high-end features such as Thunderbolt, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and Apple's e
This lower-cost model has a small hard drive and laptop-like CPU and graphics performance compared to the more-expensive iMac configurations. It lacks even basic user upgradability
While it includes some performance and graphics concessions on the lowest priced model, the 21.5-inch iMac brings Apple's iconic design and top-notch bundled accessories and software to a wider audience....
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Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The new entry level 21.5-inch Apple iMac is now only $100 more than the (already discounted) 13-inch Macbook Air. The display, design, and build quality remain top-notch, and it includes high-end features such as Thunderbolt, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and Apple's e
This lower-cost model has a small hard drive and laptop-like CPU and graphics performance compared to the more-expensive iMac configurations. It lacks even basic user upgradability
While it includes some performance and graphics concessions on the lowest priced model, the 21.5-inch iMac brings Apple's iconic design and top-notch bundled accessories and software to a wider audience....
Published: 2014-06-23, Author: James , review by: macworld.com.au
Abstract: We also tested a configured-to-order system with all of the same specifications as the $1349 iMac, except instead of the stock 500GB hard drive, this custom system ships with a 1TB Fusion Drive. Fusion Drive promises the value and capacity of standard har...
Even without the Thunderbolt interface, the new processors alone make it a great upgrade over the previous version.The wireless keyboard and mouse remove the remaining clutter and you now have just one required cable (for power). The higher end 27"inch mo...
Abstract: In case you have been thinking of buying an all-in-one (AIO) computer, Apple just came up with a tempting new entry-level iMac. At $1,488, it is cheaper than many AIO computers in the market. But unlike many AIOs, which tend to be - let's face it - bulky...
Abstract: In case you have been thinking of buying an all-in-one (AIO) computer, Apple just came up with a tempting new entry-level iMac.At $1,488, it is cheaper than many AIO computers in the market. But unlike many AIOs, which tend to be - let's face it - bulky a...
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Published: 2014-08-27, Author: Christian , review by: macwelt.de
Selbst unter extremer Last quasi keine Geräuschentwicklung, niedriger Stromverbrauch
Hoher Preis, geringe CPUund Grafikleistung, Arbeitsspeicher und Festplatte nicht vom Anwender aufrüstbar
Modell iMac 21,5 Zoll, 1,4 GHz Core i5Preis € 1100, CHF 1200EinzelwertungenLeistung (50 %) 4,7Ausstattung (20 %) 3,9Handhabung (10 %) 1,5Ergonomie (20 %) 2,1Vorzüge: Selbst unter extremer Last quasi keine Geräuschentwicklung, niedriger StromverbrauchNacht...
Published: 2014-08-18, Author: Sebastian , review by: giga.de
Der iMac 2014 ist ein guter und hochwertiger Mac, der eine Zierde für jeden Arbeitsplatz, jede Rezeption, jede Info-Station ist. Für Aufgaben, die in diesem Rahmen anfallen, reicht die Leistung gut aus. Bei aufwendigeren Projekten kann aber schnell etwas ...