Testseek.co.uk have collected 72 expert reviews of the Apple iMac 27 inch - Late 2013 ME088 / ME089 / MD088 / MD089 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iMac 27 inch - Late 2013 ME088 / ME089 / MD088 / MD089.
November 2013
(86%)
72 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
I'm going to keep this brief: the Apple 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display is fantastic. I love it. Even though it's long in the tooth, I'd totally buy one if I had the money, and the only thing that would give me pause for thought – aside from the non-a...
This new range of iMacs benefits most from the price drop when compared to last year's line up. While there is the new £899 model on offer, we think it will be worth paying the £150 extra to upgrade to the 2.7GHz model.Share this articleFind the b...
Abstract: The 21-inch version of the iMac has found its way into reception areas in many businesses as a kind of technological fashion statement. However, its 27-inch big brother is a different proposition altogether. The iMac’s large, high-resolution display has a...
Published: 2013-10-28, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Never change a winning team. That frequently seems to be an important (and successful) part of Apple's design philosophy, and it's certainly true for the new iMac. It appeared without too much fanfare, has the same chassis design as the previous generat...
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Published: 2013-10-21, Author: Ian , review by: techradar.com
Haswell processors, Wireless ac, Beautiful slimline design, Nvidia 7 Series graphics, Good custom build options
No optical drive, Limited upgrade options, £50 or £100 more expensive than last year, No Hyper Threading on standard processors, Didn't get a Retina screen option
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Published: 2013-10-20, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
Abstract: Like so much computing tech in use today, the Apple iMac serves as the widely copied template for other brands' products. Look over the range of all-in-one PCs from the likes of Dell, HP and Lenovo, and we see the same essential form as the flatscreen iMa...
Expensive; Limited serviceability; No optical drive; Fusion drive not standard
The iMac's design is in a class of its own, performance is strong and display near faultless. But PC vendors are catching up and are starting to offer better value alternatives....
Awesome design and build quality, Very cool and quiet, Plays games decently, Convenience, Great screen
Mediocre webcam, Default colour settings not great, Price
Apple still has this market more or less to itself, and it's easy to see why. The 2013 iMac update is a small one, but nothing gets close to it. If you want a large-screen all-in-one PC, it's your best bet.Next, read our iPhone 5S vs Galaxy S4 comparison...
While the new iMac looks the same as last years, we don't have any issue with that. It's a gorgeous piece of kit and feels far more premium than virtually every other desktop computer.OS X is a joy to use and the power on offer, particularly on the higher...