Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Apple iMac 27 inch - 2010 MC510/MC511/MC517 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iMac 27 inch - 2010 MC510/MC511/MC517.
September 2010
(85%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The new Core i3 processor, Excellent graphics upgrade, Gorgeous screen, SD card reader upgraded to SDXC, SSD as sole or second drive option
No Blu-ray drive option, No anti-glare screen option, Hard drive not user-serviceable, Third-generation USB and FireWire not used, Core i3 has no Turbo Boost
£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 iMacs from the p...
New Core-i series processors, Graphical capabilities have taken a step up, Quality components are used throughout, Top-quality webcam, Fantastic screen, Quality keyboard and mouse
No antiglare screen, No Blu-ray drive, The Core i3 processor has no Turbo Boost, We'd like a second hard drive port
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 mone
Good screen with reasonable colours, Quiet, Stylish, Optical audio input and ouput, Finally includes an SD card reader
Contrast slightly below average, Very glossy scrfeen, Mini DisplayPort only video input, No Bluray player, Performances average all
This computer's real strength is its gorgeous 2560 x 1400 pixel 24'' display. Like its predecessors, it's missing some important features like extra video inputs or a Blu-ray drive, but now includes one new item: an SD card reader....
Zippy performance from Sandy Bridge quad-core processors, Facetime HD camera, Two Thunderbolt ports, Fastest graphics performance in iMac line, Has the most configuration options
Not much faster overall than the less expensive members of the iMac family, No anti-glare screen option
If time is money, this is a serious computer to consider -- not because of its raw processing power alone, but because of the fact that its raw processing power helps you get some of your life back. That's a concept many people seem to forget. All tho...