The iMac report

In this article, we are going to be reviewing two of Apple’s most favorite desktop models, namely the 21.5-inch Apple iMac Mb950Ll/A and the Apple iMac Mb952Ll/A desktop (27-inch). We love the Mb950Ll/A for its mass appeal (it is one of the more affordable models) and are extremely taken by the Mb952Ll/A for its heavy screen and remarkable specs. So far, every iMac reveal (on the new iMac desktops) that I have come over has been wildly positive.

First of all, these two models are from the most recent generation of iMac desktops. Roughly all of Apple’s desktop went through a major revamp late last year (2009) and they now come with upgraded specs along with many new features. For instance, the iMac now comes with a wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse (the new Magic Mouse). Both these models now come with a blazing 3.06Ghz dual core processor and 4Gb of Ram (the Ddr3 Ram is upgradeable to a maximum of 16Gb!).

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The Mb950Ll/A has a 21.5-inch full-Hd display (1920 x 1080). It has 500Gb for storehouse and comes with a Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphics processor. Some of its other features include Bluetooth 2.1, a Sd card slot, 17-watt stereo speakers, a FireWire 800 port and 4 Usb ports.

The Mb952Ll/A on the other hand also have the same features except for a larger hard drive, bigger screen and a more remarkable graphics processor. It has 1Tb for storehouse and comes with the Ati Radeon Hd 4670 graphics processor. For display it has a ‘beyond-Hd’ screen. The screen has a 2560 x 1440 resolution, which is higher than most Hdtvs. The huge 27-inch screen alone is adequate to convince many to get themselves one of these. In an iMac reveal that I have read, the tech guru has quoted the Mb952Ll/A to be the mum of all mainstream desktops and I couldn’t agree with him more. If you have a wee extra cash to spare, the Apple iMac Mb952Ll/A and the Mb950Ll/A desktop will be worth every penny!

The iMac report

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