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Late 2013 imac 3.5 i7 geekbench 4
Late 2013 imac 3.5 i7 geekbench 4




late 2013 imac 3.5 i7 geekbench 4

You can’t buy a Mac Pro for less than $3,000, and after ignoring the Mac mini for two years, the latest update drops support for quad-core processors, making it more of a low-end model than ever before.Īnd now here comes the clincher: A new top-of-the-line 27-inch iMac that’s not just fast, but sports a gorgeous Retina display that brings nearly 15 million pixels to the party. When it was first announced in 1998, and for most of the years that followed, the name iMac represented Apple’s affordable all-in-one “computer for the rest of us.” The iMac was never the kind of Mac a self-respecting Apple nerd would use-for them there were Power Macs and Macs Pro, PowerBooks and MacBooks Pro.īut over the last few years, Apple has been slowly pushing its other Mac desktop models into corners. Note: This story has not been updated since 2020.

late 2013 imac 3.5 i7 geekbench 4

Review: 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K Display






Late 2013 imac 3.5 i7 geekbench 4