Resolution is often misunderstood. You instinctively know that you want more of it, even when its real utility doesn’t live up to the marketing hype. And Apple’s new $2500 iMac has a lot of hype to ...
A few weeks ago, Apple updated its iMac desktop line with "Retina" displays—an Apple marketing term used to denote LCDs with a pixel density high enough that individual display elements are invisible ...
It takes a lot to stand out in tech these days, but the 2014 iMac with Retina 5K display manages it. Fronted by a frankly astonishing number of very, very pleasing pixels, it's the all-in-one that's ...
The 27-inch, 5K retina iMac is a beautiful desktop computer, but it’s a bit too expensive for many people. This is about to change as the latest beta of OS X El Capitan tells us more about an upcoming ...
Except for the 14.7-million-pixel display of Apple’s new 5K Retina iMac, the machine is virtually the same as last year’s model and sports an identical do-it-yourself repair score, according to iFixit ...
After years of waiting, Mac faithful can finally purchase an ultra high-resolution display made by Apple that not only mates quality with a competitive price tag, but comes with a capable built-in ...
When Apple held one of its big keynotes last week, it was easy to think of it as "iPad day." Sure enough, the company announced some upgraded tablets, but it was a desktop, of all things, that stole ...
Apple just released a new iMac line-up for Holiday 2015. The new models include a new Retina 4K display to the 21.5-inch iMac for the first time, while the Retina 5K display now comes standard on ...
A new set of configuration files discovered in the latest beta of Apple's OS X El Capitan desktop operating system point to an unreleased Apple product — Â perhaps an iMac refresh waiting in the wings ...
Apple is still working on a larger iMac with over a 30-inch display, but the development stage and potential release schedule for the all-in-one computer still remains largely unknown. Following the ...
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