Check Out The New Apple iMacUndoubtedly one of the most important current technology events in the history of personal computing took place in 1998, when Apple introduced the first model of its iMac series–the Bondi Blue iMac G3.

Since then it has been producing new iMac models, with each one being smarter, slimmer and more comfortable than its predecessor.

On July 27, the company unveiled its latest iMac. The new Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors offered and the new ATI Radeon graphics card give dedicated iMac users the opportunity to get the job done faster and easier than ever before. The wireless internet speed, watching movies, organizing photos and video chatting are all blazingly fast.

Every iMac comes with a built-in iSight camera, allowing you to chat with up to three friends or colleagues at the same time.

“We took the world’s best all-in-one and made it even better. With the latest processors, high-performance graphics and signature aluminum and glass design, customers are going to love the latest iMac,” says Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.

These all-in-one desktop computers offer you both elegant design and simple, multifunctional performance. Although the internal components of the new iMac have undergone great changes, the exterior remains the same, when compared with iMac released in October 2009. One of the changes for the new iMac, is the new SD card slot, which supports SDXC cards. The iMac also supports hard drives up to 2TB.

The 27-inch LED display is another great innovation. Due to its IPS technology and its 2560 x 1440 resolution, the picture on the display will look great from any angle.

The wireless keyboard and the wireless Magic Mouse have remained unchanged, but Apple added the new Magic Trackpad as an accessory. Multi-touch gestures of the Magic Trackpad, which employs the same technology used for its laptop lineup, are effortless and seamless. You’ll never want to use a mouse again.

The built-in Wi-Fi support, aside from providing an excellent internet wireless connection, will allow you to connect to a wireless photo printer located practically anywhere in your home. and not only that. .

Another comfortable feature of the iMac is that it doesn’t take up much space. It is thin and compact, and as with all iMac models, you don’t have to fuss with a tangled mess of cords.

Although some anticipated features have been passed over for this model by Apple (no HDMI input, no Blu-ray support), the new iMac is definitely worth checking out.

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Check Out The New Apple iMac

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