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Apple iMac Review: 27 Inches and Less Chin [Apple]

 

In the 10+ years since the iMac was born as Apple’s simple computer, it’s become visibly less of a computer and more of a display. And what a screen this new iMac has.

But First, Simplicity



This 1998 ad with Jeff Goldblum narrating implies there are two physical steps to setting up an iMac. They skipped the mouse and keyboard cable, though. Today, an iMac is set up using just one power cable, depending on wireless networking and bluetooth peripherals to get the rest done.

The LCD

The 27-inch iMac’s screen is the thing to focus on in this revision. It is practically as bright (and more contrasty) than any of the previous iMacs—even Cinema Displays—and it looks astounding. It’s LED-driven so it comes to full luminescence immediately and takes up less power. It also has better side-to-side viewing angle as an IPS tech monitor; like the iMac 24 before it, it goes 178 degrees without much change in color accuracy or brightness. And here’s the kicker: Although it has 19% more area of LCD than the old 24-incher, it has an astounding 60% more pixels. That makes it more pixel dense than any of the Cinema Displays at 109ppi. And with a 2560×1440 resolution it has 90% of the dot count of a 30-inch cinema display. All these stats are great. They sound great, and they make for a powerful picture. But the actual view of the screen leaves me with a positive—but slightly imperfect—impression.  Read the rest of this entry »

Apple iMac Hands On [Apple]




The new iMac comes in two sizes, 21.5 and 27-inches. The screens are 16:9 with the same edge to edge glass of the Macbook Pro and they’ll come out with both Core2Duo and new i5/i7 quadcore chips. And Unibody.

The first thing I noticed when playing with the new iMac was the screens feel bigger and wider, as they should. Secondly, I noticed the black screen and aluminum smaller “chin”. Thirdly, I noticed the wireless keyboard, which was missing the numeric keypad and the Magic Mouse. The computer itself has a few things going on that aren’t apparent at a glance.

The screen is IPS (In Plane Switching), as in the 24-inch display port Cinema Display, which is great for edge to edge viewing without color distortion. The iMac’s displayport has a new trick, too — it can act as a second screen, receiving video (but not audio) input from DVD players or a Macbook. Apple said it was HDCP compliant so it should be fine for watching blu-rays on, via the port, via a separate player.   Read the rest of this entry »



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