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
Abstract: 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 ...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
No Blu-ray, Expensive, No height adjustment, No USB 3.0
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...
Great new Sandy Bridge processor, Powerful AMD graphics, High-speed Thunderbolt port, SD card reader now supports SDXC format, Big improvements for FaceTime camera
Limited configuration options, CPU doesn't Hyper Thread, Slow optical drive, Additional memory very expensive, No matte screen option
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...