Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Who said Apple's event was all about the little things. Apple just unveiled its first redesign to its iMac desktop in three years. The new all-in-one makes the widely expected leap to Intel's Ivy Bridge Core i5 and Core i7 processors, but also represents a much leaner and meaner replacement for the 2009-era template - its edges are just 5mm thick, and it's constructed with "friction stir welding" as well as a gapless, less reflective display that's laminated together with the glass. Screen sizes remain the same and include both a 21.5-inch, 1080p model and a 27-inch, 2,560 x 1,400 model - sorry, no Retina displays this year.
Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299

Apple unveils next-generation iMac with slimmer design and Ivy Bridge, starting at $1,299


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