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The editors liked

  • Faster processor
  • USB 3 support
  • Improved speakers
  • Reduced screen glare
  • Apple's attention to detail extends to the 21.5-inch version of its thin-looking Apple iMac
  • Gorgeous design
  • Great looking display
  • Good performance
  • Monitor is clearer than ever before
  • Beautiful construction
  • Great range of ports
  • Pretty design

The editors didn't like

  • RAM not user accessible
  • No optical drive
  • No FireWire 800
  • 5400-rpm hard drives affect performance
  • $1429 (2.7GHz)
  • 1698 (2.9GHz)
  • Windows-based all-in-one PCs offer tough hardware competition in the sub-$1
  • 400 price range
  • Limited post-sale upgradability
  • BTO upgrades are expensive
  • Impossible to upgrade after ordering
  • SD card slot on the back isn't as convenient as the side

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  Published: 2013-03-20, Author: Renai , review by: delimiter.com.au

  • It's priced at a premium, and once again Apple has made certain choices regarding the 21.5″ iMac which will annoy more technical users. No audio input, only four USB ports, its own Thunderbolt and DisplayPort standards and its inadequate keyboard and mou...

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  Published: 2013-03-11, Author: Mike , review by: bit.com.au

  • Fusion Drive, “friction-stir welding” and all the latest components clearly don't come cheap, with the review iMac costing a hefty $2,478. This is a lot to pay for a mere 21.5in all-in-one, but it's possible to drop the price to a far cheaper $1,4...

 
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  Published: 2013-01-23, Author: Ross , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Gorgeous design, Great looking display, Good performance
  • Limited post-sale upgradability, No optical drive, BTO upgrades are expensive
  • As an everyday home computer for most day-to-day tasks, the 21.5in iMac is an excellent choice. The gorgeous design comes with some trade offs, however, including the lack of a built-in optical drive, limited upgradeability of internal components and a sl...

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  Published: 2013-01-17, Author: Rich , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Apple's attention to detail extends to the 21.5-inch version of its thin-looking Apple iMac
  • Windows-based all-in-one PCs offer tough hardware competition in the sub-$1,400 price range
  • The 21.5-inch iMac will be a compelling lower-cost all-in-one for Mac loyalists, but you can get more capabilities from similarly priced Windows all-in-ones....

 
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  Published: 2012-12-28, Author: Kyle , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Sure. Maybe. If you want an iMac as a pretty-looking home station, there's no reason to not go for the slimmer design with better guts and the option for the fusion drive. But if you're considering this 21-inch model, be aware that it's much tougher to cu...

 
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  Published: 2012-12-18, review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Monitor is clearer than ever before; Beautiful construction; Great range of ports; Pretty design;
  • Impossible to upgrade after ordering; SD card slot on the back isn't as convenient as the side; No optical drive;
  • Apple's eventual update to the iMac continues to make it an excellent product, though it's worth knowing what you're buying before you do.While we have no doubt that the new iMac models will run most of what you throw at them, once you buy the 21.5 inch...

 
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  Published: 2012-12-10, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Faster processor; USB 3 support; improved speakers; reduced screen glare
  • RAM not user accessible; no optical drive; no FireWire 800; 5400-rpm hard drives affect performance, $1429 (2.7GHz); 1698 (2.9GHz)

 
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  Published: 2012-10-24, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  One of the happy surprises from Apple's event today was the new iMac. Now that the dust has settled people are putting their grubby blogger-paws all over that shiny, pristine monolith. Guess what, it's like, suuuuper thin!It's hard to overstate just how p...

 
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  Published: 2013-02-11, review by: maclife.com

  • Almost no screen reflections. Great new processors. Fusion drive.
  • No optical drive

 
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  Published: 2013-01-21, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  There's something different about Apple's latest iMac, and it's obvious even before you see it. The peculiarly shaped box it ships in hints at the design changes made to this model, which was unveiled by Apple in October and is only now shipping in sig...

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