Starting at just $1,199, the new Apple iMac line is the fastest ever with dual-core processor speeds of up to 3.6 GHz, quad-core clock speeds of up to 2.93 GHz and discrete graphics options including the powerful ATI Radeon HD 5750. The new Apple Magic Trackpad, which is available separately for $69, allows iMac users to experience the same intuitive Multi-Touch gestures that Mac notebook customers have come to love.
iMac 2010 Specifications:
Dual-Core Intel Core i3 & Core i5 and Quad-Core Core i5 & Core i7 processors set a new benchmark for Apple iMac performance. Theese processors have an integrated memory controller to directly access the system memory, allowing the iMac to make the most of its fast 1333 MHz memory. Discrete ATI Radeon HD graphics chip deliver smooth, crisp graphics even for the most demanding 3D games and creative software. New iMac screens feature an advanced IPS technology to deliver brilliant image across a 178 degree viewing angle. SD card slot on the iMac now supports SDXC format to handle high-capacity storage cards. 27-inch iMac owners have the option to order a 256GB solid state drive as a primary or secondary drive. This SSD supports up to 215 MB/s data transfer rates for faster boot and app launch times.
The 2010 iMac line is now shipping in the United States. It is available through the Apple Store, Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. [TechPinas]