iMac 2013 Reviews, Update: Apple’s New Desktop Features High-End Features Like Intel Iris Pro Graphics, 1 TB Hard Drive & 8GB Of RAM, A Great Buy

iMac 2013 reviews, update: Apple’s latest desktop iteration, the iMac is featuring very high-end specs that could have possibly maxed out the best of the best for this working machine. Not only is it coming with the free OS X Mavericks but also high-end features like a graphic processing card and immense hard drive that will make it a desktop gift of choice for the holidays.

“iMac continues to be the example that proves how beautiful, fast and fun a desktop computer can be,” Apple’s marketing SVP Phil Schiller said in a press release.

According to the Business Times, the new iMacs looks identical to the 2012 iMacs but still with an updated under-the-hood which includes a faster processing and graphics chip. The new iMacs with the new Intel quad-core chips also have faster wi-fi with 801.11 ac, 8GB of RAM and 1 TB hard drive.

The 21.5-inch models are priced at $1,299 for 2.7 GHz quad-core i5 processor and Intel Iris Pro graphics, while it’s slightly more expense $1,499 versions has 2.9 GHz quad-core i5 processor and NVIDI GeForce GT 705M, 1 GB video memory.

Price for the 27-inch models starts at $1,799, with the model having 3.2 GHz quad-core i5 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GT 755M and 1 GB video memory. It’s higher-end counterpart with a price tag of $1,999 lends the user a 2GB video memory with the same NVIDI processor but with a 3.4 GHz quad-core i5 processor.

Apple can also offer build-to-order specifications for the new iMacs. The iMac is one of the product line of Apple to have the Haswell processors, which can also now be found in the MacBook Pros and MacBook Air.

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