Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Apple iMac 21.5 inch - Late 2013 ME086 / ME087 / MD087 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iMac 21.5 inch - Late 2013 ME086 / ME087 / MD087.
August 2015
(80%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very hard to upgrade after purchase. Iris Pro can be weak. Not as good a value as other late2013 iMacs
Was this review helpful?
(70%)
Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Stunning desig, Brigh, vivid displa, Strong Haswell performanc, Extensive app suit, Welcome OS X Mavericks improvements
Somewhat cramped keyboar, Hard-to-reach port, A little pricey
Apple's knack for packing lots of power inside an increasingly slim and sexy chassis continues with the latest iMac. This all-in-one ($1,299 as reviewed, $1,499 maxed out) stands out for its rock-solid Haswell performance, brilliant 1080p display and a...
Apple continues to have the strongest Mac lineup of its history. While I'm expecting something pretty cool with Broadwell next year, Apple's Haswell Mac lineup continues to be an evolutionary improvement over the systems that were introduced last year.The...
Published: 2013-09-28, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Still a nice-looking, well-built computer, Fast quad-core processors and nice IPS panels across the line, Increased graphics performance, even in the Intel-equipped model, 802.11ac is a nice addition if you've got a compatible router, Fan noise, heat, and
21.5-inch model doesn't offer user-accessible RAM slots, No huge performance leaps from last year, which is perhaps to be expected given the maturity of the desktop market
Haswell processors, 802.11ac, Beautiful slimline design, Nvidia 7 Series graphics (2.9GHz version only), Gorgeous screen
No discrete graphics on cheaper model, No optical drive, Can't upgrade memory after purchase, More expensive than last year, No Hyper Threading
While the 2013 update is a welcome refresh, it's also nothing radical. Perhaps this is unsurprising coming less than a year after the radical redesign of late 2012. But it's nonetheless welcome, with a switch to Haswell processors and, for the more expen...
Was this review helpful?
Award
(80%)
Published: 2013-12-24, Author: Bobby , review by: alphr.com
Apple delivers solid upgrade to the guts of the 21.5in iMac – it's still the best compact all-in-one PC around...
Was this review helpful?
Award
(83%)
Published: 2013-11-06, Author: Ian , review by: techradar.com
Haswell processors, 802.11ac, Beautiful slimline design, Nvidia 7 Series graphics (2.9GHz version only), Gorgeous screen
No discrete graphics on cheaper model, No optical drive, Can't upgrade memory after purchase, More expensive than last year, No Hyper Threading
While the 2013 update is a welcome refresh, it's also nothing radical. Perhaps this is unsurprising coming less than a year after the radical redesign of late 2012. But it's nonetheless welcome, with a switch to Haswell processors and, for the more expen...
Published: 2013-10-28, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Never change a winning team. That frequently seems to be an important (and successful) part of Apple's design philosophy, and it's certainly true for the new iMac. It appeared without too much fanfare, has the same chassis design as the previous generat...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2013-10-20, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
Abstract: Like so much computing tech in use today, the Apple iMac serves as the widely copied template for other brands' products. Look over the range of all-in-one PCs from the likes of Dell, HP and Lenovo, and we see the same essential form as the flatscreen iMa...