Testseek.com have collected 47 expert reviews of the Apple iMac 21.5 inch - Early 2011 MC309 / MC812 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iMac 21.5 inch - Early 2011 MC309 / MC812.
May 2011
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The editors liked
Stylish
Sleek design
Excellent build quality
Vibrant IPS screen
Slick
Reliable OS
Thunderbolt connectivity
Competitive speed
Unique potential of Thunderbolt port
Apple's trademark design leadership
The editors didn't like
No Bluray
Expensive
No height adjustment
No USB 3.0
Isn't the best allinone for home entertainment
Performance competitiveness suffers without an option for more video memory
Isn't the best allinone for home entertainment, Performance competitiveness suffers without an option for more video memory
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.
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
As the most-affordable iMac, the Apple iMac 21.5-inch offers competitive speed, the unique potential of its Thunderbolt port, and Apple's trademark design leadership
The 21.5-inch iMac isn't the best all-in-one for home entertainment, and its performance competitiveness suffers without an option for more video memory
Apple's $1,199 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.
Excellent performance, Gorgeous, minimalist design, Superior LCD
No Blu-ray drive or HDMI port, Peripherals will require learning curve for Mac newbies
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....