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Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 21.5" 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminum

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Bullet Points Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 21.5" 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminum
Each of several items in a list, preceded by a bullet symbol for emphasis.
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  • - Aluminum
  • - Intel® Core™ i7 2.8 GHz
  • - 21.5" Full HD 1920 x 1080
  • - 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 1333 MHz 2 x 4 GB
  • - 2 TB HDD DVD Super Multi DL Card reader integrated
  • - AMD Radeon HD 6770M 512 GB
  • - Ethernet LAN 10,100,1000 Mbit/s Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • - Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
Long product name Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 21.5" 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminum :
The short editorial description of Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 21.5" 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminum

21.5" LCD, 1920x1080, Intel Core i7 (2.80 Ghz), 8GB(2x4 GB) RAM, 2TB HDD, Radeon HD 6770M (512Mb), LAN, WI-FI, Mac OS X Lion
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Short summary description Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 21.5" 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminum:
This short summary of the Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 21.5" 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminum data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Apple 21.5", 21.5", Full HD, Intel® Core™ i7, 8 GB, 2 TB, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion

Long summary description Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 21.5" 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminum:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 21.5" 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminum based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Apple 21.5". Display diagonal: 21.5", HD type: Full HD, Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i7, Processor frequency: 2.8 GHz. Internal memory: 8 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 2 TB, Storage media: HDD. Discrete graphics card model: AMD Radeon HD 6770M. Built-in camera. Optical drive type: DVD Super Multi DL. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Product color: Aluminum

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Reviews
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Uk has collected 46 expert reviews for Apple 21.5" Intel® Core™ i7 54.6 cm (21.5") 1920 x 1080 pixels 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6770M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Aluminium and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
83%
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alphr.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
The iMac certainly makes a good first impression. The aluminium chassis looks fantastic and has a definite premium feel to it. The system is well built and should stand up to normal levels of classroom use. Apple's Bluetooth keyboard and mouse are includ...
Bottom line This is a stylish, fast and well-built 21.5in PC – but one that comes with a premium price tag...
83%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
For as long as we can remember, Windows and Mac fans have locked horns over which platform is better. They use the same components under the bonnet, with the real difference found in the OS. If you’ve never tried the iMac’s native OS X 10.7 Lion, we th...
Bottom line Apple’s iMac eschews USB 3.0 for the faster Thunderbolt connection, a large, so-so-quality screen for a smaller but far more beautiful IPS panel, a touchscreen for a touchpad, and Windows for OS X. It’s Apple’s low-end model, but it still packs a might...
90%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Apple's iMac is the original and definitive all-in-one computer. It's by far the best-looking and - if you're of a certain mind-set - the most prestigious to own. The model we've looked at is also one of the most expensive for a 21.5in display size. A...
Bottom line The 1TB hard disk is more than a little disappointing, as is the fairly significant cost of upgrading to a Fusion Drive and a Magic Trackpad 2, and don't get me started on the placement of those ports, but the cheapest 21.5in iMac is a capable and well-bu...
100%
zath.co.uk
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
0emailWith the introduction of Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors and a Thunderbolt port for high-speed data transfers, the latest refresh of the Apple iMac ensures that all the latest technology is inside one of the world’s most popular all-in-one comput...
0%
smarthouse.com.au
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Design and Adjustability Just as the iPad 2 rules the tablet landscape and despite promising competitors like the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, the MacBook Air remains the undefeated thinness champion over rivals such as the Samsung Series 9 9000X3A. On th...
Good Stylish, sleek design; Excellent build quality; Vibrant IPS screen; Slick, reliable OS; Thunderbolt connectivity...
Bad No Bluray; Expensive; No height adjustment; No USB 3.0...
80%
digitalversus.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Apple's iMac all-in-ones rarely disappoint. The 2011 version's main components (CPU, graphics card etc.) perform well and it has a good-quality screen, webcam and audio features. As with the previous model, all that's missing is a greater selection of eve...
Good Wellcalibrated screen, Highend design and finish, Good general performances, Very quiet, Not many cables...
Bad No Bluray player, Terrible mouse, Shiny screen, Adapter required to connect nonApple monitors...
80%
trustedreviews.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Just as the iPad 2 rules the tablet landscape despite promising competitors like the Asus Eee Pad Transformer , and the MacBook Air remains the undefeated thinness champion over rivals such as the Samsung Series 9 900X3A , on the desktop side of things...
Good Stylish, sleek design, Excellent build quality, Vibrant IPS screen, Slick, reliable OS, Thunderbolt connectivity...
Bad No Blu-ray, Expensive, No height adjustment, No USB 3.0...
Bottom line Apple has gone the route of "if it ain't broke don't fix it", keeping the beautiful chassis of earlier iMac models in this latest refresh. The addition of Intel's 'Sandy Bridge' internals combines with Thunderbolt connectivity and niceties like an HD webc...
80%
techradar.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Apple's new 2011 iMac range retains the form factor of the 2010 models, but enjoys a very significant component upgrade. Second-generation quad core Intel Core i5 processors are used throughout the 2011 iMac lineup - which includes two 21.5-inch models...
Good Great new Sandy Bridge processor, Powerful AMD graphics, High-speed Thunderbolt port, SD card reader now supports SDXC format, Big improvements for FaceTime camera...
Bad Limited configuration options, CPU doesn't Hyper Thread, Slow optical drive, Additional memory very expensive, No matte screen option...
90%
Zdnet.com.au
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Apple's 27-inch iMacs stand out largely because they offer bigger displays than any other all-in-one. The newly updated 21.5-inch iMac has always had a harder time persuading buyers thanks to the glut of 23-inch Windows-based all-in-ones in the sam...
Good Competitive speed, Unique potential of Thunderbolt port, Apple's trademark design leadership...
Bad Isn't the best allinone for home entertainment, Performance competitiveness suffers without an option for more video memory...
Bottom line Apple's AU$1399 iMac doesn't offer the same home entertainment features as Windows-based all-in-ones, but its speed, looks, and the future utility of its Thunderbolt port make it a strong choice for performance-sensitive professionals.
76%
T3.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Apple’s mid-2011 refresh of its iMac range is more than just an incremental update. All four models have moved over to Sandy Bridge processors, the second generation of Intel’s Core-i series. Quad core Intel Core i5s are used throughout, where befor...
Good Quad core Sandy Bridge processors, Powerful new graphics, FaceTime HD camera, Thunderbolt port...
Bad Few configure-to-order options, Same old optical drive...
100%
macworld.com.au
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2014-05-22 08:18:20
The latest iMac models introduced by Apple this month benefit greatly from new Intel processors and greater device connectivity. Both changes offer users unprecedented speed from the iMac lineup. Apple offers four standard configuration models. The new...
80%
macworld.co.uk
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2014-08-21 07:09:23
The latest iMac models introduced by Apple benefit greatly from new Intel processors and greater device connectivity. Both changes offer users unprecedented speed from the iMac lineup. See: New iMac 2012 reviews 27-inch and 21.5-inch reviewsApple offers f...
Bottom line 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...
80%
toptenreviews.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
The Apple iMac 21.5-inch media center computer is the entry-level machine in a pedigreed line of products that have continually improved since the first iMac in 1998. Powered by an Intel Core i5 or i7 quad-core processor, plenty of RAM and a capable gr...
Bottom line Whether you're an Apple fan boy or not, you have to respect the quality of all their machines...
0%
brighthub.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
First things first, this is the first time that I bought an iMac. In my entire years of using an Apple Personal Computers, I've always wanted to buy one but something has been telling me not to and be contented with my 13-inch (Late 2009 model) and r...
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pcmag.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Performance, as a rule, jumps up every generation or so, and the Apple iMac 21.5-inch (Thunderbolt) ($1,199 list) is no exception. With a second-generation Intel Core i5 processor and DX11-compatible AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics, the newest iMac adds c...
Good Compact chassis. Quad-core power. 3D performance. Good price. 1080p screen. No power brick.
Bad Needs adapters for HDMI, USB 3.0, DVI, eSATA, and other advanced data connections. No Blu-ray. Only a 500GB drive.
Bottom line The newest iMac has a second-generation Intel Core processor and Thunderbolt. It's the fastest $1,200 all-in-one desktop PC, period. Buy it now...
90%
slashgear.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
It’s been less than a year since Apple’s last iMac refresh, but thanks to Intel’s 2011 Sandy Bridge update the aluminum all-in-ones had been looking a little last-gen. That all changed this past week, with a quad-core refresh across the board and a new...
Bottom line Like an all-in-one, PC or Mac, the iMac has limitations around upgradability. Swapping out the RAM, hard-drive and optical drive are possible, if you don’t mind removing the LCD, but while the CPU and GPU can theoretically be changed, it’s a process t...
0%
computershopper.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
Don't you just hate overachievers? Like that good-looking, star athlete in high school, the Apple iMac, year after year, outshines all the other all-in-one (AIO) desktops—Windows or Mac—in its class. It gracefully sprints ahead in performance...
Good Excellent performance, Gorgeous, minimalist design, Superior LCD...
Bad No Blu-ray drive or HDMI port, Peripherals will require learning curve for Mac newbies...
Bottom line With serious speed improvements and the promising new Thunderbolt port, the 2011 iMac keeps an iron grip on its position as today's leading all-in-one PC...
89%
consumersearch.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
For 2011, the 21.5-inch iMac has been updated with a second-generation Intel Core (Sandy Bridge) processor and a new graphics card, and reviewers say performance has improved by a great margin. The new entry-level iMac is more than 50 percent faster th...
Good Excellent performance, Gorgeous display, Improved webcam, Thunderbolt port...
Bad No Bluray or HDMI, Hard drive can't be upgraded before purchase...
0%
atpm.com
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2014-04-17 03:43:46
My reaction to the very first iMac—can you believe it’s been 13 years?—was that it looked like a toy, not a Serious Computer. I mean, it came in Bondi blue, not beige or black. It had only USB, no serial or parallel ports. Its internal components were...
80%