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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
The 2011 iMacs bring the product line up to date with the latest Intel's processors and with FaceTime HD cameras, and the inclusion of Thunderbolt and SATA-3 compatible drive connections makes them ready for the next generation of storage devices. The £99...
Screen glare on an immovable desktop can be a real issue
With Intel’s latest workhorses inside, Apple’s desktop has moved from being the best all-in-one for consumers and pros alike to being the best desktop machine full stop. While ThunderBolt made the new MacBook Pros a worthwhile upgrade for serious on th...
The iMac's sleek design is still in a class of its own, and the performance of these new i5-based models is undeniably impressive. We're just not sure whether it's meant to be a home computer or a graphics workstation for professional users....
Best performance among current allinone systems, Large display, Excellent design, Exciting potential from Thunderbolt ports
No builtin HDMI inputs for easy media component integration, Custom hardware options for the iMac remain more expensive than those for its Windowsbased competition
Resumen: Video Review: The 27-inch iMac is both sleek and stylish with its aluminum design, quad-core processors, FaceTime HD camera and more. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review the features in this all-in-one desktop from Apple, like the LED-backlit displ...
and recommendations If I were to recommend any changes to the configuration out of the box, it wouldn't be RAM or processor upgrades -- although both are useful if you need the extra horsepower. What I would recommend is swapping out the Magic Mouse f...
Fantastically powerful, looks great, Thunderbolt has potential
Very expensive, few Thunderbolt devices
Such is the performance of the iMac that even those spending the extra would be impressed. The future appearance of Thunderbolt devices means, at the current time, more potential is yet to be realized but if prior models are any evidence the likelihoo...
Gorgeous 16:9 screen. Two Thunderbolt ports. FaceTime HD camera. Two empty RAM slots.
No Thunderbolt devices yet. Video input only works from other Thunderbolt devices. We’re still waiting for a matte screen option.
The new Core i5 iMac represents a significant performance boost over the last generation of machines. Especially for graphics and video use, the performance gains are significant -- not to mention the killer I/O speeds of Thunderbolt. But of course, ...
The new 27-inch iMac repeats all of the things I liked about the new MacBook Pro. It's stylish and as always Apple was pretty smart about most of its component choices. Thanks to Intel's quad-core Sandy Bridge CPUs, the system is very fast. In fact, as ma...