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The new iMac was eagerly anticipated throughout the year of 2012, I was anticipating for what felt like several years. I am an avid Apple fan, I love the majority of things that they create, and the iMac is no different. I was an owner of  a MacBook Pro before I made this purchase, I had it for two years and I felt like I needed a change.

When I purchased my MacBook way back in February 2011, I was absolutely elated with the design, and the all round quality of the product. Back then I was not as aware of computer specifications as I am now. It only had a 250GB HDD and an Intel core 2 duo running at 2.4GHz, which for back then wasn't to bad, but then 3 weeks later Apple released an upgraded model with an Intel core i5 running at 2.5GHz with the possibly of it being turbo boosted to 3.1GHz, 500GB HDD, and Intel 4000 HD graphics. I was extremely disappointed when I found this out, and truthfully wish that I had waited the extra 3 weeks or so, but unfortunately I was unaware at the time. 

In 2012 there were rumours floating around that there was going to be a re-design of the already popular iMac and it was announced in September (along with the iPad Mini) that both the 21.5 and the 27 inch iMac would undergo a huge makeover. 


The new iMac's were announced to everybody's excitement and I think that it is safe to say that nobody was disappointed with the outcome. The new iMac's are a mere 5 mm thin with a curve at the rear of the iMac so that all of the components can fit snugly in the back. I believe that this all-in-one powerhouse is without a doubt one of the (if not THE) best non-customisable computers on the market. 

Apple have altered the screen so that it is closer to the user and it feels as if the images produced are on top of you. They have also altered the screens reflectiveness, making it 70% less reflective than the previous iMac. After using it for a month both of these adjustments come in extremely handy, especially the reflectiveness when the sun is shining into my room, it is a very nice feature indeed. One of the coolest features if the 27 inch iMac is the little button within the power socket, which you press and then the RAM slot's become available for replacement. They have also included 4 USB 3.0 ports which are fantastic if you have an external HDD with USB 3.0 capabilities.  

The performance of this machine is absolutely fantastic, and received a score of 9879 on Geekbench (a piece of software used to measure performance). I purchased the top of the range £1699 model, because I wanted to use it for some casual gaming so I believed it was better to be safe and get Nvidia's GTX 675MX 1GB graphics card, which is their newest graphics chip. It is designed for laptops and is used within the new iMac due to the all new 'fitter' design. 

Specification:
All-In-One
YES
Bluetooth Information
YES
Brand
Apple
Built-in ethernet connection Information
10/100/1000
Built-in Webcam
YES
CD/DVD/Blu-ray DriveInformation
NO
Computer Software Helpline Information
Free 90 day computer support
Dimensions
H51.6 x W65.0 x D20.3cm
Eligible for International Delivery
NO
Entertainment
YES
Gaming
NO
Graphics card Information
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX
Graphics card - video RAM Information
1GB
Hard drive Information
1TB
High Performance
YES
Included
Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse
Memory card slot Information
SD, SDXC
Model name / number
MD096B/A
Monitor Information
27 inch widescreen LED-backlit display
Operating system Information
Mac OS X Mountain Lion
Processor Information
Intel Core i5 3rd generation
Processor speed Information
3.2GHz up to 3.6GHz with Turbo Boost
Processor Type
Intel Core i5
RAM
8GB
Screen Resolution Information
2560 x 1440
Slimline
NO
Stereo Speakers Type
Built-in
Thunderbolt Ports
2
Touch Screen
NO
Tower
NO
TV tuner card Information
NO
USB ports Information
4x USB 3.0
Weight
9.5kg
Wireless networking
802.11n Wi-Fi wireless networking;2 IEEE 802.11a/b/g compatible

(From the John Lewis Website 'Click Here')

Overall the new iMac is wonderful piece of kit, for many people the 'Apple' name is just for exclusivity and I can understand why with the hefty price tag that comes with the 27 inch model. But if you seriously look at the other all in one competitors, Apple is without a doubt the best option to go for. The reasons are the build quality, the aesthetics, the performance, the reliability, and if anything does go wrong, the service you will receive from Apple. The fact that there is not a CD drive may put some people off, but you really need to ask yourself 'How many times do I use the CD drive on my computer?' Eventually CD's will become redundant and Apple are aware of this and they are ahead of every other competitor, so they have not included a CD drive on the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and the new iMac.

I have absolutely no complaints with the new iMac, any game that I play, I can play to ultra settings (Day-Z, Left 4 Dead 2, Counter Strike GO, Team Fortress 2) and rendering videos is extremely quick. I have no regrets paying the price that I did and would not change my decision to purchase one any day of the week. Even when I play games on ultra settings the fan barely makes a sound, which is a fantastic for someone who likes their silence. I would give the iMac a 10/10, I've had it for a month and I fell in love with it from day one. It does everything I ask it to and more, at first I thought it may be a risky purchase, but I could not have been more wrong. Obviously those reading may disagree with my opinion, so if you do, feel free to comment below voicing your own opinion.

Thanks for reading, as always it is much appreciated!




27 inch iMac review

The new iMac was eagerly anticipated throughout the year of 2012, I was anticipating for what felt like several years. I am an avid Apple fan, I love the majority of things that they create, and the iMac is no different. I was an owner of  a MacBook Pro before I made this purchase, I had it for two years and I felt like I needed a change.

When I purchased my MacBook way back in February 2011, I was absolutely elated with the design, and the all round quality of the product. Back then I was not as aware of computer specifications as I am now. It only had a 250GB HDD and an Intel core 2 duo running at 2.4GHz, which for back then wasn't to bad, but then 3 weeks later Apple released an upgraded model with an Intel core i5 running at 2.5GHz with the possibly of it being turbo boosted to 3.1GHz, 500GB HDD, and Intel 4000 HD graphics. I was extremely disappointed when I found this out, and truthfully wish that I had waited the extra 3 weeks or so, but unfortunately I was unaware at the time. 

In 2012 there were rumours floating around that there was going to be a re-design of the already popular iMac and it was announced in September (along with the iPad Mini) that both the 21.5 and the 27 inch iMac would undergo a huge makeover. 


The new iMac's were announced to everybody's excitement and I think that it is safe to say that nobody was disappointed with the outcome. The new iMac's are a mere 5 mm thin with a curve at the rear of the iMac so that all of the components can fit snugly in the back. I believe that this all-in-one powerhouse is without a doubt one of the (if not THE) best non-customisable computers on the market. 

Apple have altered the screen so that it is closer to the user and it feels as if the images produced are on top of you. They have also altered the screens reflectiveness, making it 70% less reflective than the previous iMac. After using it for a month both of these adjustments come in extremely handy, especially the reflectiveness when the sun is shining into my room, it is a very nice feature indeed. One of the coolest features if the 27 inch iMac is the little button within the power socket, which you press and then the RAM slot's become available for replacement. They have also included 4 USB 3.0 ports which are fantastic if you have an external HDD with USB 3.0 capabilities.  

The performance of this machine is absolutely fantastic, and received a score of 9879 on Geekbench (a piece of software used to measure performance). I purchased the top of the range £1699 model, because I wanted to use it for some casual gaming so I believed it was better to be safe and get Nvidia's GTX 675MX 1GB graphics card, which is their newest graphics chip. It is designed for laptops and is used within the new iMac due to the all new 'fitter' design. 

Specification:
All-In-One
YES
Bluetooth Information
YES
Brand
Apple
Built-in ethernet connection Information
10/100/1000
Built-in Webcam
YES
CD/DVD/Blu-ray DriveInformation
NO
Computer Software Helpline Information
Free 90 day computer support
Dimensions
H51.6 x W65.0 x D20.3cm
Eligible for International Delivery
NO
Entertainment
YES
Gaming
NO
Graphics card Information
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX
Graphics card - video RAM Information
1GB
Hard drive Information
1TB
High Performance
YES
Included
Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse
Memory card slot Information
SD, SDXC
Model name / number
MD096B/A
Monitor Information
27 inch widescreen LED-backlit display
Operating system Information
Mac OS X Mountain Lion
Processor Information
Intel Core i5 3rd generation
Processor speed Information
3.2GHz up to 3.6GHz with Turbo Boost
Processor Type
Intel Core i5
RAM
8GB
Screen Resolution Information
2560 x 1440
Slimline
NO
Stereo Speakers Type
Built-in
Thunderbolt Ports
2
Touch Screen
NO
Tower
NO
TV tuner card Information
NO
USB ports Information
4x USB 3.0
Weight
9.5kg
Wireless networking
802.11n Wi-Fi wireless networking;2 IEEE 802.11a/b/g compatible

(From the John Lewis Website 'Click Here')

Overall the new iMac is wonderful piece of kit, for many people the 'Apple' name is just for exclusivity and I can understand why with the hefty price tag that comes with the 27 inch model. But if you seriously look at the other all in one competitors, Apple is without a doubt the best option to go for. The reasons are the build quality, the aesthetics, the performance, the reliability, and if anything does go wrong, the service you will receive from Apple. The fact that there is not a CD drive may put some people off, but you really need to ask yourself 'How many times do I use the CD drive on my computer?' Eventually CD's will become redundant and Apple are aware of this and they are ahead of every other competitor, so they have not included a CD drive on the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and the new iMac.

I have absolutely no complaints with the new iMac, any game that I play, I can play to ultra settings (Day-Z, Left 4 Dead 2, Counter Strike GO, Team Fortress 2) and rendering videos is extremely quick. I have no regrets paying the price that I did and would not change my decision to purchase one any day of the week. Even when I play games on ultra settings the fan barely makes a sound, which is a fantastic for someone who likes their silence. I would give the iMac a 10/10, I've had it for a month and I fell in love with it from day one. It does everything I ask it to and more, at first I thought it may be a risky purchase, but I could not have been more wrong. Obviously those reading may disagree with my opinion, so if you do, feel free to comment below voicing your own opinion.

Thanks for reading, as always it is much appreciated!





Project Shield Here We Come!



Nvidia has completely changed their game plan, from manufacturing gaming chips and graphics cards. They have recently announced a new handheld gaming console that will possibly be released in the near future. 'Project Shield' is the name of the new project which is expected to take the handheld gaming market by storm.

The way to best describe this is an Xbox styled controller with a screen attached to the top, however this screen is a 5inch touch screen, with a 720p resolution and the controller includes joysticks, buttons and other controls such a thumbpad and menu buttons.

Steaming Ahead

One aspect of this device that separates itself from the competition is that you are able to sync the device to the Steam library on your PC  which means that you can then play more powerful, perhaps more advanced games right in your hands as the PC that your paired to will be used to power the software your playing. The company's Cheif Executive, Jen Hsun Huang stated that:

latency was so short it was as if you are connected to the PC
Which  means that it takes the same time to respond to commands on the console as if you was playing on the PC, enabling the user to enjoy the full gaming experience without any latency whilst playing. One slight problem they have discovered at the moment is that you are only able to sync with your PC on your home network, which means you'll probably prefer to just play on the PC, however they are still in development and one of the main issues they are planning to tackle is this problem. If the problem is resolved, it will mean that you are then able to play on the console absolutely anywhere with Wi-Fi.

The release date and also the price of the console are yet to be released, but this is definitely going to be a must buy for younger gamers and possibly the adult gamers who are in touch with their younger side.


Nvidia Announces New Hand-Held Console

Project Shield Here We Come!



Nvidia has completely changed their game plan, from manufacturing gaming chips and graphics cards. They have recently announced a new handheld gaming console that will possibly be released in the near future. 'Project Shield' is the name of the new project which is expected to take the handheld gaming market by storm.

The way to best describe this is an Xbox styled controller with a screen attached to the top, however this screen is a 5inch touch screen, with a 720p resolution and the controller includes joysticks, buttons and other controls such a thumbpad and menu buttons.

Steaming Ahead

One aspect of this device that separates itself from the competition is that you are able to sync the device to the Steam library on your PC  which means that you can then play more powerful, perhaps more advanced games right in your hands as the PC that your paired to will be used to power the software your playing. The company's Cheif Executive, Jen Hsun Huang stated that:

latency was so short it was as if you are connected to the PC
Which  means that it takes the same time to respond to commands on the console as if you was playing on the PC, enabling the user to enjoy the full gaming experience without any latency whilst playing. One slight problem they have discovered at the moment is that you are only able to sync with your PC on your home network, which means you'll probably prefer to just play on the PC, however they are still in development and one of the main issues they are planning to tackle is this problem. If the problem is resolved, it will mean that you are then able to play on the console absolutely anywhere with Wi-Fi.

The release date and also the price of the console are yet to be released, but this is definitely going to be a must buy for younger gamers and possibly the adult gamers who are in touch with their younger side.



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