Apple has updated its iMac line with larger, widescreen displays, more powerful specs, and a few extra features to sweeten the deal.
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Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in New York City. He has worked as a tech journalist since 1994, covering everything from 3D printing to Z-Wave smart locks.
Apple's new 27-inch iMac features edge-to-edge display glass, a LED-backlit screen, and 2,560x1,440 display resolution. The $1,699 starting model has a 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive
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Apple didn't add Blu-ray to the new iMacs, but in addition to the slot-loading DVD burner, Apple has also added an SD Card reader.
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The ports on the back of the new iMac remain the same except for the mini DisplayPort. Now they're bi-directional, which means you can use the iMac as a second display from any video source that can work with a mini DisplayPort adapter.
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The new iMacs also feature an all-aluminum chassis and edge-to-edge glass, imparting a more industrial feel than the aluminum and dark gray polycarbon exterior on older iMacs.