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Procesador de cuatro núcleos para poder hacer tareas de manera rápida
También permite abrir muchas aplicaciones de manera veloz. Tiene puerto thunderbolt para hacer transferencias más rápidas. Cámara HD para hacer videollamadas con más calidad
Los puertos Thunderbolt y FireWire permiten que respaldes en menos tiempo todos tus datos en un disco duro externo
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El precio puede parecer un poco elevado. Por las especificaciones
Podría tener 8GB en RAM aunque 4GB son bastante buenos
Podría tener 8GB en RAM aunque 4GB son bastante buenos. La unidad de disco no lee Bluray
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Publicación: 2011-06-16, Autor: Alexandre , crítica de: digitalversus.com
Wellcalibrated screen, Highend design and finish, Not many cables, Good general performances, Very quiet
Limited, inaccessible connectivity, No Bluray player, Terrible mouse, Adapter required to connect nonApple monitors
The iMac 27 inch has been built with high performance components (even more so than the 21.5 inch) and a very good quality screen, webcam, chassis and audio. Like the 21.5 inch however, it lacks a greater selection of everyday connections, Blu-ray compati...
Stunning design, Great performance, Big, beautiful display
Very expensive, No USB 3.0 port or Bluray player, Awkward port placement, Thunderbolt ports aren't useful yet
Apple's refreshed iMac isn't very ambitious, but it's still the most attractive, elegant and eminently usable all-in-one computer out there. It's extremely expensive compared to its Windows rivals, but the iMac is great fun to use....
Apple's newest iMac is an outstanding all-in-one, but its high price and limited performance improvement mean it's not worth upgrading from a recent model. ...
Resumen: We became quite fond of the 27in iMac and it's easy to see why, from its sleek design, quiet operation, and its huge, high quality, high resolution screen. Apart from the increased performance, the main difference between this model and its immediate p...
Powerful Hyper Threading CPU, Great new AMD graphics, Excellent 27-inch screen, Twin Thunderbolt ports, Most powerful iMac ever
Same old optical drive, No antiglare screen option, Additional memory very expensive, Currently few Thunderbolt peripherals available, Cheaper iMac might prove good enough
No other PC we’ve reviewed has offered the screen quality, hardware/software integration and cool, quiet operation of the Apple iMac. The processor and graphics upgrade now brings the line up to and beyond state-of-the-art in Windows PC terms. If it ha...
No Blu-ray option, Thunderbolt currently lacks devices,
The iMac hangs on to its position as a powerful and highly desirable all-in-one that will suit almost all needs, but could offer wider compatibility...