

- Imac 27 late 2013 review mac os x#
- Imac 27 late 2013 review upgrade#
- Imac 27 late 2013 review full#
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- Imac 27 late 2013 review series#
Purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan to extend your service and support to three years from your computer’s purchase date. Your iMac comes with 90 days of free telephone support and a one-year limited warranty.

WirelessĨ02.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking 2 IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible Glass Multi-Touch trackpad for precise cursor control supports inertial scrolling, pinch and expand, swipe, three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap, rotate, screen zoom, scroll, click and drag, click drag and lock, secondary click A and B. Ambidextrous construction accommodates left- and right-handed users. Smooth, seamless Multi-Touch surface with support for simple gestures (scrolling and swiping).
Imac 27 late 2013 review full#

NVIDIA GeForce GT 755M graphics processor with 1GB of GDDR5 memory
Imac 27 late 2013 review windows 7#
The benchmarks on the following pages were run with the new operating system, save for the Windows testing (via Boot Camp), in which we loaded up a partition with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit with Service Pack 1.
Imac 27 late 2013 review mac os x#
Just days after we received our review model, Apple introduced Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks as a free upgrade. The limitation feels arbitrary, though at the same time, paying $200 extra to step up from the model we received to the highest end starting points yields a faster processor (3.4GHz quad-core Intel core i5 (Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz) and burlier graphics (GeForce GTX 775M). For example, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M and 780M graphics options are only offered on the most expensive iMac starting at $1,999, and not the one we received. Unfortunately, some upgrades are tied to specific baseline models.
Imac 27 late 2013 review upgrade#
While upgrade options aren't quite as robust as what you'll find from boutique system builders and even some competing OEMs, Apple does allow you a little bit of leeway to customize your iMac when ordering, such as adding more RAM, increasing and/or changing the type of storage, and adding accessories. The Cupertino company also outfitted these latest models with faster flash storage options, including support for PCI-E based storage, and 802.11ac Wi-Fi technology, all wrapped in a gorgeous 21.5-inch (1920x1080) or, as reviewed here, 27-inch IPS display with a 2560x1440 resolution.
Imac 27 late 2013 review series#
It's a process commonly found on mission critical applications, such as the construction of rocket booster tanks.Īpple's late 2013 edition iMacs are largely unchanged in external form, though they're upgraded in function with a revamped foundation that now pairs Intel's Haswell 4th Generation Core processors with NVIDIA's GeForce 700 Series graphics (still based on Kepler). It was such a radical design change that Apple had to abandon traditional welding methods in favor of a process called friction-stir welding, which combines friction-generated heat and pressure to force molecules from two separate aluminum surfaces to mingle with one another. What emerged was a sleek display measuring just 5mm at its edge with up to 40 percent less volume than the previous generation. It was roughly a year ago when Apple revamped its all-in-one line, tasking the company's engineers to flatten the design as much as possible without sacrificing performance. It's hard to believe there's a full fledged system packed inside Apple's slim and sexy iMac chassis.
