Wednesday 6 June 2012

Review -- Apple iMac(Quad Core i5/2.5 Ghz)


The entry-level 21.5-inch iMac all-in-one desktop computer is from Apple's Summer 2011 series. Included in this series are two variants each for both the 21.5 inch and 27.5 inch models. These newer iMacs have tech specs that are a major upgrade over their predecessors, so, let’s see whether the new 21.5-inch iMac can claim the throne in the arena of all-in-one desktops.
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Design
At a cursory glance, the new iMac resembles the earlier versions in terms of physical appearance. It continues the earlier iMac tradition of having very good build quality and a simple yet elegant aluminium design - with all the hardware incorporated into the case behind the screen. The entire chassis sits comfortably on a solid aluminium stand.
The iMac comes with an Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse. And in true Apple style of keeping everything simple, there is just one wire that accompanies this entire set - the power cord. The iMac features a 21.5 inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display; it's most prominent feature appearance wise.

Screen Display
                     
The iMac's 21.5 inch IPS (in-plane switching) panel provides for a visual treat. The viewing angles are very good and even when viewed sideways - at an almost-180 degree angle, there is almost no color distortion whatsoever visible on the screen.
Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse
The wireless keyboard and magic mouse operate over Bluetooth and both work seamlessly with the iMac.
The wireless keyboard comes in a slim form factor and has an aluminium finish with white chiclet keys.

Hardware
This entry level 21.5 inch iMac sports Intel's second generation 2.5 GHz quad core i5-2400S (Sandy Bridge). The iMac comes with 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500 GB (7200 RPM) hard drive and AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics card with 512MB RAM.


Performance
We installed 64-bit Windows 7 using Boot Camp on the this iMac for running our set of synthetic benchmarks. The iMac scored 133 in the WorldBench 6 test, which is an excellent score. This score points to how the iMac packs a very powerful punch and going through your daily activities should be a comfortable task for the iMac. Also it should more than suffice as a home entertainment device.
Source :- PC World (www.pcworld.in)

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