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Review Date: 12-NOV-2009
RRP: $1599.00
3.75
Apple's latest iMacs are noticeably refined compared to their predecessors, though they aren't significantly different. Both 21.5in models are quite powerful and their 1080p LED-backlit displays are certainly vibrant.
Review Date: 04-MAY-2009
RRP: $5899.00
0.00
If my take is right, then the 2009 Nehalem Mac Pro hardware platform, once purchased, is one that should stay stable and upgradable until, say, PCI Express 3 becomes an imperative.
Review Date: 23-MAR-2009
EDITORS_CHOICE
RRP: $999.00
4.25
With the latest upgrade, the price gap between the Mac Mini and other Apple computers has widened. For the price, you get decent power and a small case that will fit into the tightest of spaces.
Review Date: 11-MAR-2009
RRP: $3699.00
4.00
The upgrades to the latest Apple iMac are largely underwhelming, but the computer retains its excellently crafted design. It's still an outstanding machine, but the smaller keyboard, lack of included remote and the fact that no display adapters are included are all negatives considering the high price.
Review Date: 04-JUN-2008
RRP: TBA
4.50
Apple shows that the melding of hardware and software makes for a very compelling computer. Sleek and cool-running, the latest Apple iMac is arguably the best one-stop PC you'll find, at home running Windows or its native Mac OS X.
Review Date: 11-OCT-2007
RRP: $2599.00
3.75
As appealing as the new iMac is, with the Leopard operating system coming this month, I'd recommend holding off. If you do, you'll get the new OS preinstalled.
Review Date: 15-SEP-2007
RRP: $849.00
4.00
The latest Mac mini models have made some impressive gains in terms of performance, without gaining bulk or higher price tags. Still a great bargain, especially for those who already own a mouse, keyboard and display, the Mac mini's size and price allow it to fit into spaces and budgets that other Macs cannot. With its faster performance and DVD-burning capabilities, the 2GHz Mac mini is worth it, but if DVD burning isn't something you need, the 1.83GHz Mac mini still gives a lot of bang for the buck. If space is not an issue and you don't have a spare keyboard, mouse, and display hanging around, you may be better off with an iMac, whose superior graphics and hard disk performance may be worth the extra money.
Review Date: 03-SEP-2007
RRP: $2149.00
4.00
The all-new iMac has been given an aesthetic overhaul and the changes are positive. It's a more than capable machine for general use, and the included iLife '08 software only sweetens the deal.
Review Date: 27-JUN-2006
RRP: $2599.00
4.00
The iMac Core Duo is undoubtedly one for the future, especially considering the impending release of Windows Vista.
Review Date: 14-FEB-2006
RRP: $5299.00
4.50
The Power Mac G5 Quad may seem expensive, but it's a bargain considering the additional processor cores. There's no reason for any professional facility not to upgrade because the equipment cost will quickly be recouped in the form of higher productivity and the ability to serve more clients faster.
Review Date: 19-NOV-2005
RRP: $2649.00
4.00
An excellent computer for either home or business use, unless you require excessive performance or add-ons, the iMac is a highly recommended and capable machine.
Review Date: 12-OCT-2005
RRP: $799.00
4.00
If you're after a simple, flexible machine for productivity or browsing the Internet, Apple's budget PC-killer is a great choice.

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