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Published: 2014-11-03, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Incredible screen, OS X Yosemite is a great upgrade, Well priced
Yosemite has a habit of dropping frames, Not good enough to be a pro video editing machine, Still no UHD content readily available
The iMac Retina 5K is indeed a stellar display with gobs and gobs of resolution. But the best uses for all that resolution involve working with visual content, not viewing it. It's a computer with a display for editors, designers and photographers. If yo...
Abstract: Slowly but surely, every part of the Apple ecosystem is becoming Retina-fied and the iMac, at long last, joins the party. So does it live up to expectations?Putting aside everything else about the Retina iMac, the real story and the reason you're interest...
Apple's 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display is the best all-in-one computer on the market and backs the jaw-dropping screen quality and design excellence with incredible performance.27-inch iMac with Retina 5K displayPrice: From $2,999Related StoriesTech ...
Abstract: When Apple announced a new iMac last week, I wondered how such a machine could be improved – a common thought with many of today's technology products – not least Apple devices. As it turns out, like many upgrades, the iMac is improved not in its physical...
Published: 2014-10-22, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The new 27-inch Apple iMac adds a stunning 5K display for not much more than last year's high-end model. The design, while not updated, remains the gold standard for all-in-one desktops
Except for the new screen and a different GPU, the components are essentially unchanged from last year's version. The high starting price only gets you a mid-level Core i5 processor
Apple skips 4K and goes directly to what the company calls a 5K display in this expensive, extravagant all-in-one iMac desktop that will appeal to photo and video professionals -- or anyone else looking for the best possible screen resolution....
Abstract: The iMac's screen is bright from edge to edge, and shows great colour saturation even when looking at it from an angle. Other displays with this kind of resolution depend on two timing controllers, or TCONs – think of a TCON like the brains of the display...
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Published: 2014-10-16, Author: Matthew , review by: techradar.com/au/
Truly amazing screen, Does highend editing smoothly, Still a very small footprint
Only 8GB of RAM standard, Basic GPU may be limiting for some pros, Price is quite high
On the outside, the Retina iMac remains essentially identical to the regular 27-inch iMac. It makes it kind of an astonishing thing to have on you desk in one tidy package. Apple's best desktop yet? Probably. Surely, even. But we wouldn't be surprised if...
Abstract: To suggest that this particular iMac is all about the display isn't overstating anything. A quick glance at the spec sheet reveals that the components inside are largely the same as the non-5K model Apple released last year. One key difference is the AMD ...
Abstract: Apple have done it again, they've built something wonderfully beautiful to look and, touch, feel and use, built like a precision instrument and as a work of futuristic art, think Bang and Olufsen without the outrageous prices and design cues – much as the...
5K screen is nonexistent in all other devices on the market, Fast processing performance provides enough power for multitasking and getting things done, Ability to upgrade the memory with RAM slots that are conveniently located, Generous number of ports f
Rather pricey when compared to other devices on the market. However, the screen is worth it, Unable to be used as a secondary display screen, Exhaust fan turns on and remains during and after heavy usage