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Mac Mini Server 2011 (MC936B/A)
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Apple Mac Mini Server Core i7 2.0GHz 1TB 4GB RAM (2011)

Mac: Mac mini; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 12/2011

The Mac mini Server from Apple is a personal server, ideal for small businesses, design studios and classrooms. It features Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture and a top of the range Core i7 …

1 review, 30 opinions (Excellent)

 
Apple Mac Mini 2.3GHz 500GB 2048MB RAM (2011)
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Apple Mac Mini 2.3GHz 500GB 2048MB RAM (2011)

Mac: Mac mini; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 3/2012

Though this entry-level mini is Apple's cheapest Mac desktop, it is superbly well built and has a feature set that's superior to all other compact PCs. It's slightly slower than the …

1 review

 
Apple Mac Mini (2012)
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Apple Mac Mini (2012)

Mac: Mac mini; Newest review: 12/2012

For the price of an iPhone 5, the Mac Mini gives you performance that's comparable to that of much larger desktop PCs, especially with regards to the 2011 version, given that it now includes …

2 reviews

 
 
Apple Mac Mini (2011)
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Apple Mac Mini (2011)

Mac: Mac mini

Thanks to its low noise and jitter levels over S/PDIF, small size, excellent build and near-silent operation, the Mac Mini makes for an excellent music server in HiFi World's opinion. Their main

12 reviews

 

More information at: Pocket-lint.co.uk, 8/2011 Apple Mac mini (mid 2011) The mini has always been the most affordable way to get your hands on a Mac, but its position in Apple's product range has always been awkward. Now that the original MacBook has been phased out, however, the existence of this little guy seems to make much more sense. … to review

Apple iMac 21.5‘' (2012)
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Apple iMac 21.5‘' (2012)

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 12/2012

In many ways, this is the best 21.5" iMac ever, thanks to its impossibly thin profile, updated CPU, improved speakers and anti-glare screen, but on the other hand, MacWorld were disappointed to

2 reviews

 

More information at: Ars Technica, 12/2012 Review: 21.5-inch 2012 iMac takes two steps forward, one step back The new iMacs have been a long time coming, but they're here at last, albeit lacking the Retina displays that Apple has been introducing in most of its other products. Does this mean that the company is starting to neglect its desktop line? … to review

Apple iMac (2012)
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Apple iMac (2012)

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 12/2012

Despite losing their optical drive and native FireWire ports, the 2012 iMacs don't disappoint in the slightest, as they're thinner than ever - although the difference can't be

1 review

 

More information at: IT Reviews, 12/2012 Apple iMac (Late 2012) review (21.5- and 27-inch) It's taken Apple quite a while to renew its iMac range, but the new models are here at last, and MacWorld have put them through their paces. … to review

iMac Modellreihe Mai 2011
Apple iMac product line May 2011

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 5/2011

By including the most cutting edge componentry, such as SATA-3 and Thunderbolt connections, plus Intel's latest processors, Apple's iMac product line for May 2011 is definitely keeping up

23 reviews

 

More information at: What Digital Camera, 6/2011 Apple iMac 27" This eye-catching offering from Apple promises to have all the features a photographer could ask for. … to review

iMac 21.5-inch (Core i5-3330s, 8192MB RAM, 1 TB) (2012)
Apple iMac 21.5‘' (Core i5-3330s, 8GB RAM, 1TB) (2012)

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 12/2012

Many issues present in the previous iMac generation can still be found in this 2012 model, such as its weedy audio, underpowered GPU, 5400RPM hard drive or having all the connectors at the back. …

1 review

   
iMac 21.5'' Core i5 2.5GHz 500 GB (May 2011)
Apple iMac 21.5in Core i5 2.5GHz 500 GB (May 2011)

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 10/2011

The 21.5inch Apple iMac has a 2.5GHz Intel Core i5.2500 processor, an AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics chip, 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive. Storage is very limited compared to what some rivals offer. …

5 reviews

 
Apple Mac Mini 2.5GHz 500GB 4096MB RAM Radeon HD 6630M (2011)
Apple Mac Mini 2.5GHz 500GB 4096MB RAM Radeon HD 6630M (2011)

Mac: Mac workstation; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 9/2011

T3 reckon that the loss of the Mac mini's DVD drive will probably be no big deal to many thanks to the boom that streaming services have experienced in recent years and which make this dinky …

8 reviews

 
 
Apple iMac 21.5in Core i5 2.7GHz 1TB (May 2011)
Apple iMac 21.5in Core i5 2.7GHz 1TB (May 2011)

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 1/2013

"... compared to Windows 8, OS X Mountain Lion is a far more intuitive, attractive and productive environment to be in, and that has a large bearing on our willingness to forgive some of the

2 reviews

 

More information at: Stuff TV, 1/2013 Apple iMac 21.5in 2012 Apple's one-boxer was never going to disappoint on the style front. The boffins at Cupertino have managed to fit all the neccessaries into a rectangle only 5mm thick at the edges, which makes it thinner than even the skinniest smartphones. … to review

Apple iMac 27in Core i5 2.7GHz 1TB (May 2011)
Apple iMac 27in Core i5 2.7GHz 1TB (May 2011)

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 3/2012

Combining a great performance with such a stunning build leaves the iMac as a supreme piece of technology, and Apple's design aesthetic remains unrivalled. If you are looking for a touchscreen …

7 reviews

 
Apple iMac product line July 2010
Apple iMac product line July 2010

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Newest review: 8/2010

MacWorld came to the conclusion that, in spite of the better CPUs and possibility of being equipped with SSDs at the moment of purchase, the new iMac line isn't so much of a leap for previous

18 reviews, 31 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: What Digital Camera, 10/2010 Apple iMac 27in Intel Core i3 Apple's latest iMac is a huge, yet beautiful, behemoth of a machine - the 27in version offers an LED-backlit screen with a massive 2560 x 1440 resolution. ... … to review

Apple iMac product line October 2009
Apple iMac product line October 2009

All-in-One PC; Mac: Mac all-in-one; Newest review: 11/2009

"... Unless you absolutely require additional PCI cards, multiple internal hard drives, or a lot of RAM, the Core i5 iMac makes a strong case for being the go-to system for most Mac

16 reviews, 7 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: TrustedReviews, 11/2009 Apple iMac 27in The iMac has always been a thing of beauty; a shining beacon of what's possible when both form and function are allowed to combine in harmony. We've come some way since the G3 design, too, with its translucent plastic case and its shape that was, while attractive, unavoidably dictated by the necessity of finding space for a cathode ray tube display. Single Test. One desktop PC was reviewed and rated on design, features, performance and value. … to review

Apple Mac Mini (2010)
Apple Mac Mini (2010)

Mac: Mac workstation; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core

The price of the Mac mini with Snow Leopard is unmistakably high, but for the money you get a package that is delightfully small and running an excellent operating system. PC Pro say the server is so

21 reviews

 

More information at: MacUser, 7/2010 Mac mini Less than a year ago, the mini was beginning to look like the unloved runt of the Mac litter. It had changed precious little, save for the switch from PowerPC to Intel processors, since its introduction in 2005. With two significant updates in less than a year, however, it's clear Apple sees a future for its minimalist desktop computer. … to review

iMac 27" Core i5 3,1GHz 1TB (Mai 2011)
Apple iMac 27in Core i5 3.1GHz 1TB (May 2011)

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 6/2011

The ludicrous price of the 27in iMac could buy a far better-specced gaming PC or workstation, but The Register reckon that there are a lot of little things - that droolworthy screen, the impressive …

2 reviews

 
Mac Mini (Summer 2011)
Apple Mac Mini (mid-2011)

Mac: Mac mini; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 11/2011

3 reviews

 
Apple iMac 27in Core i7 3.4GHz 1TB (May 2011)
Apple iMac 27in Core i7 3.4GHz 1TB (May 2011)

Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 6/2011

Even though the value of owning a high-end photo editing solution might be considered relative, the iMac is sure to please those who are willing to spend the bit extra for it, says What Digital …

5 reviews

 
Apple Mac Mini Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 2GB RAM (2010)
Apple Mac Mini Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 2GB RAM (2010)

Mac: Mac workstation; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 1/2011

The Mac Mini allows users to have the full Apple experience for a lower price than a full-fledged Mac, although FiveFWD pointed out that it's still expensive, especially when compared to PCs …

16 reviews

 
Apple iMac 27in 2.8GHz Core i7 (October 2009)
Apple iMac 27in 2.8GHz Core i7 (October 2009)

All-in-One PC; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 1/2010

"Wired: Did we mention the screen?; Sexpot good looks; Core i7 processor is ludicrously fast, and quad-core technology means you get support for next year's apps today. Tired: All-glass …

8 reviews, 7 opinions (Above average)

 
 

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Product information and further reviews

iMac 24in 2.8GHz MacUser 12/2008 - With no changes to the iMac's design and the upcoming iPhone 3G stealing all the limelight, many Apple fans let the latest iMac upgrade pass them by, however significant internal hardware changes may mean that this is one upgrade they should really take notice of.

Apple iMac 21.5in (Mid 2010) PC Advisor 10/2010 - The Apple iMac is the all-in-one computer and screen that's spawned many imitators in the Windows world. We put the entry-level Apple iMac 21.5in (Mid 2010) through its paces.

Apple iMac 2010 CNET.co.uk 10/2010 - Another year, another fresh crop of Apple iMacs. Last year's model was pretty special, introducing a new body design and packing the touch-sensitive Magic Mouse. This time it's the innards that have evolved -- a new load of processors is the basis of Apple's latest harvest. This 21.5-inch model of ours, packing a 3.06GHz Intel Core i3 processor, will set you back £1,000 -- but is it worth it?

Apple Imac 20in desktop computer Computer act!ve 5/2008 - Is this the Apple update you have been waiting for?

Apple iMac (2008 Edition) CNET.co.uk 5/2008 - All-in-one desktops are great for users who don't want to mess around with all the separate parts of a PC. In the past, however they have not been able to compare to a separate box unit computers. Recently newer all-in-one models have taken a leap forward in power and the iMac has been leading the pack.

Apple Mac Mini TechRadar UK 6/2010 - Apple's smallest Mac gets a radical make-over, but a less substantial upgrade.

Apple Mac mini 2010 CNET.co.uk 6/2010 - Apple has taken its Mac mini back to the drawing board, and produced an updated model for 2010. This edition is even more attractive than its predecessor and features a range of updated components designed to boost performance and improve efficiency. It comes at a price, though. The entry-level consumer model, reviewed here, will set you back £650. The mini with Snow Leopard Server is available for a starting price of £930, and trades its optical drive for twin hard disks.

Apple Mac Mini Personal Computer World 6/2006 - Following on from the iMac, Apple's miniature computer gets a similar makeover.

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