

For those wanting as much space as possible, there is a 3TB Fusion drive available, which seems to be a great compromise between a hard drive and a solid state drive. Apart from that, options range from a 1TB ATA 7200 rpm drive to a 1TB solid state drive.
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If you’re buying this computer to browse Facebook and don’t mind waiting a minute for the computer to boot then maybe this drive will still be fine for you, but anyone else really will want to upgrade before they head to checkout. Something that is particularly surprising is that Apple continues to offer a 5400 rpm drive in the base 21.5-inch iMac, meaning that users have to pay to upgrade their hard drive because no one wants a 5400 rpm drive. The base computers come with processors ranging from 1.6GHz to 3.1GHz.
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It seems as though Apple, because of the 21.5-inch graphics offering, is trying to incentivize users to shell out more cash for the larger computer, which is a little unfortunate considering the fact that it means that users can’t take full advantage of the great new 4K display.
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The 21.5-inch computers, however, still run Intel’s fifth generation of Core processors, which are paired with Intel’s Iris Pro 6200 graphics. This is paired with AMD R9 M300-series graphics, which is certainly not bad. The 27-inch iMac computers feature Intel’s sixth generation of Core processors, with base options ranging from 3.2GHz processors to 3.3GHz processors, which can be upgradeable to 4.0GHz processors. This will be great for people like photographers and video editors. Not only that, but the new generation of iMacs also offer a better color representation, extending from the sRBG offering in previous iMacs to the wider P3 range, essentially offering 25 percent more colors.

In total, there is 4.5 times the number of pixels on the new generation of iMacs compared to the previous generation. This is, however, optional, so for those that aren’t too concerned about display resolution, it might be perhaps better to stick with the non-4K computer to cut down on costs.Īs mentioned, when it comes to the 27-inch iMac, a 5K display is now the standard, offering a 5,120 x 2,880 resolution, which, according to Apple, offers the same pixel density as the 4K iMac. Previously the computer maxed out at a 1,920 x 1,080, with the new display bringing the max display resolution up to 4,096 x 2,304. To see more of his work, visit scottgordonphotographs.As mentioned, the 21.5-inch iMac will now be available with a 4K display. Scott Gordon is an American photographer based in San Francisco, whose love for the outdoors is obvious in his unique photography style.

If you want to use your MacBook as the second screen with your iMac or Apple Cinema Display, consider our HiRise for MacBook, which is fully height-adjustable and built with a dual-screen setup in mind. Please enjoy and share these beautiful Desktop Backgrounds, compliments of Scott Gordon and Twelve South. Although the settings have been shot many times before, thinking about how the images would span the width of two monitors gave the composition a new challenge and opportunity. Shot over three days around San Fransisco, photographer Scott Gordon sought out his favorite scenes from the Bay area.
