Apple iMac MB953LL/A 27-Inch Desktop
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Average customer review:Product Description
Featuring brilliant LED-backlit 21.5 widescreen display in a edge-to-edge glass design and seamless all aluminum enclosure. The iMac, is the fastest ever with Intel Core 2 Duo processors starting at 3.06 GHz. Storage is never an issue with the iMac, this unit features a 500GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard drive. The iMac ships with a wireless keyboard and the wireless Magic Mouse, the worlds first mouse with Multi-Touch technology. 21.5 iMac - 3.06GHz/1TB HD plus ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics with 512MB Apple Wireless Keyboard Magic Mouse Cleaning cloth Power cord Install/restore DVDs Printed and electronic documentation
Product Details
- Brand: Apple
- Model: MB953LL/A
- Dimensions: 40.00 pounds
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.66 GHz
- Memory: 4GB SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 1000GB
- Processors: 1
Features
- Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
- 2.66GHz Intel Quad Core Processor
- 1TB Hard Drive, DVD SuperDrive, 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
- 27" LED-backlit display with a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio, 2560x1440 HD resolution, ATI Radeon HD 4850-512MB
- Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, includes new wireless Magic Mouse
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Updated with a brilliant 27-inch LED-backlit widescreen display in a new edge-to-edge glass design and seamless all aluminum enclosure, the new Apple iMac is ideal for watching high definition movies and TV shows from iTunes, or editing and watching your own videos or photos using iLife. The iMac now also comes standard with a wireless keyboard and the new Magic Mouse, which features Apple's Multi-Touch technology. And it's faster than ever with a quad-core 2.66 GHz Intel Core i5 processor.
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![]() The 27-inch iMac features a brilliant LED-backlit display with widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio. |
![]() The iMac declutters your desktop with a wireless keyboard and new Magic Mouse--the world's first Multi-Touch mouse. |
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It comes pre-loaded with Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system--an operating system custom-designed for the advanced technology inside--and it also comes with the iLife '09 suite of applications, including iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, and iTunes.
Key Features
- 27-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display with IPS technology, a 2560 x 1440-pixel resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, 375 cd/m2 brightness rating, and 178-degree viewing angle (horizontal and vertical)
- 2.66 GHz Intel Core i5 quad-core processor (with 8 MB shared L3 cache) delivering up to 2x faster performance for just about everything you do: managing your photos, editing HD video, even playing graphics-intensive 3D games.
- 1 TB Serial ATA hard drive (7200 RPM)
- 4 GB installed RAM (1066 MHz DDR3; supports up to 16 GB)
- ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics processor (with 512 MB of GDDR3 memory) for the fastest, most responsive graphics for photo editing with Aperture, animation with Motion, and graphics-intensive 3D games like Call of Duty.
- 8x slot-loading SuperDrive with double-layer DVD support (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/
- Built-in iSight camera for video chatting
- Wi-Fi wireless networking (based on 802.11n specification; 802.11a/b/g compatible)
- Gigabit Ethernet wired networking (10/100/1000BASE-T)
- Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) for connecting with peripherals such as keyboards, mice and cell phones
- Side-loading SD card slot
- Four USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire 800 port
- Mini DisplayPort video output with optional adapters for DVI and VGA output; supports input from external DisplayPort sources (requires cables and adapters, sold separately)
- Built-in stereo speakers with two internal 17-watt high-efficiency amplifiers along with built-in microphone, optical digital audio output/headphone out, optical digital audio input/audio line in
- Wall mountable with optional VESA Mount Adapter Kit
- Dimensions: 25.6 x 8.15 x 20.4 inches (WxDxH)
- Weight: 30.5 pounds
- Included Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse
What's in the Box
iMac, Apple Wireless Keyboard, Magic Mouse, cleaning cloth, power cord, install/restore DVDs, printed and electronic documentation
Limited Warranty And Service
The iMac comes with 90 days of free telephone support and a one-year limited warranty. Purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan to extend your service and support to three years from your computer's purchase date. Only the AppleCare Protection Plan provides you with direct telephone support from Apple technical experts and the assurance that repairs will be handled by Apple-authorized technicians using genuine Apple parts.
Key Features
Big, Beautiful Display Combined with All-In-One Simplicity
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This 21.5-inch model features an edge-to-edge glass display that covers nearly the entire front of the enclosure. When all you see is the display, nothing gets between you and what's onscreen. Movies, TV shows, websites, photos--everything looks stunning on the new 16:9 widescreen iMac display. And the LED backlighting in the new iMac helps push more light through the pixels with remarkable brightness and efficiency. And because the LED backlight doesn't take up much space, the iMac enclosure stays thin--even with all the high-performance components inside.
The iMac display is designed to look great from almost any angle. A technology called in-plane switching (IPS) makes this possible. Whether you're sitting in front of the display or standing off to the side, you'll get a perfect picture with superb color consistency and no loss of detail.
The wider iMac display allows more room to separate the two hottest components, the CPU and the GPU. This keeps things cool inside the iMac enclosure. Apple engineers also implemented an intelligent control system that monitors temperatures and delivers just the right amount of airflow to critical components. And the three fans inside iMac have been tuned to be ultraquiet.
While you'll find a collection of ports on the back of iMac, you won't find much else. A seamless, precision-forged enclosure makes the back one continuous aluminum surface. And there's only one cord: the power cord.
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Wireless Magic Mouse and Keyboard
Forget the mouse as you know it. Every iMac comes with the wireless Magic Mouse: the world's first Multi-Touch mouse. Use it once and you'll wonder how you ever used anything else. There's no scroll ball, no clunky wheel, no cord, and no visible button. Instead, the Magic Mouse uses Multi-Touch technology to let you control everything with simple gestures. Give them a try and you'll find that Magic Mouse changes the way you interact with your computer. Built-in software lets you configure Magic Mouse any way you want. Its smooth, seamless design is ambidextrous, and it supports two-button clicking--without buttons.
The iMac banishes desktop clutter completely with a wireless keyboard to go with the wireless Magic Mouse. This low-profile keyboard takes up less desk space--24 percent less--than larger keyboards. There's no numeric keypad, so you can place your mouse comfortably next to the keyboard. And built-in Bluetooth means there are no cables to connect.
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Built-in Wi-Fi
High-speed 802.11n wireless technology is built into iMac. And with Time Capsule or the AirPort Express Base Station, every computer in every room can wirelessly connect to iMac, the Internet, and each other. Over this network, everyone can print, surf the web, and play music on iTunes through your home stereo--wirelessly.
iSight Webcam
Hidden behind the glass display at the top of iMac is an iSight camera. Use it with iChat, and you can be anywhere without actually being there. Video chat with up to three of your friends, share a video with a colleague, or present to a client. Use iSight with Photo Booth for fun photo effects. And there's no need to waste valuable primping time installing software or configuring the camera.
Pre-Loaded with Mac OS X Snow Leopard and iLife '09
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Installed software
- Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard (includes Time Machine, Quick Look, Spaces, Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Photo Booth, Front Row, Xcode Developer Tools)
- iLife '09 (includes iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iWeb, iDVD)
Environmentally Friendly Design
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A Mac also doesn't contain a lot of toxic materials. All Mac displays are mercury and arsenic free, and the internal components are free of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and brominated flame retardants (BFRs).
Efficient Power Supply
The iMac includes a highly efficient power supply that reduces the amount of power wasted when bringing electricity from the wall to your computer. Lower power consumption reduces energy bills and lessens the environmental impact of greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
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Unlike a lot of Windows-based PC systems, iMac uses energy-efficient hardware components that work hand in hand with the operating system to conserve power. Mac OS X spins down hard drives and activates sleep mode on already energy-efficient LED-backlit displays. And it balances tasks across both central processors and graphics processors. Mac OS X never misses a power-saving opportunity, no matter how small. It even regulates the processor between keystrokes, reducing power between the letters you type. That's just one of many ways Apple manages small amounts of power that add up to big savings.
ENERGY STAR Qualification
The iMac meets the stringent low power requirements set by the EPA, making it ENERGY STAR qualified. ENERGY STAR 5.0 sets significantly higher efficiency limits for power supplies and aggressive limits for the computer's typical annual power consumption.
Customer Reviews
Video Review: Mostly Great, but a couple bummers...
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R7CJP8XZ3V1HK It is hard to capture how beautiful this computer is in words much less video.
You have to see it in person.
I accidentally listed it on-screen as 2.26GHz, it should say 2.66GHz.
I took a stab at a video review.
I hope you enjoy.
Let me know your feedback, thanks!
Wow
I have the 27" iMac with the 2.8 Ghz Intel i7 processor, and so far, I'm completely happy with it.
The "out of the box experience" was just about perfect. Minimal packaging, and after lifting the system, keyboard and mouse out of the box, it was up and running in under five minutes. Very impressive...batteries already installed in the keyboard/mouse (I have the wireless ones) and everything "just worked".
I was a little nervous about the small wireless keyboard, but now that I've been using it a while, it's actually very good. The keys have a good feel, and although it looks somewhat flimsy, it's not. The wireless connection (Bluetooth) works great, and I like that I can move it around on my desk any time I want. Same for the mouse...the new mouse design is cool, and being able to just run my fingers over it rather than having a scroll wheel is very handy. It works smoothly and I like it better than the Microsoft wireless mouse I had been using up to now.
The system comes with built-in wireless networking, which seemed to work great with my 802.11N Cisco/Linksys router. I've since switched to the wired connection as I have Gigabit Ethernet in my home...it also works flawlessly. On the network, it's connected to my Windows systems, my networked printers - even my DVR - without incident. From an application perspective, it's worked 100% perfectly with everything I've tried, including VMware, Microsoft Office for Mac, Photoshop, etc. It comes with Snow Leopard pre-installed.
The display is simply stunning, whether running traditional applications, looking at movies, editing photographs, etc. It's bright and crisp corner to corner, and big enough to comfortably run about any two apps side by side. Indeed, it's almost too big (never thought I'd say that!)...I find I need a little more distance between my eyes and the monitor to take it all in. Next to my (admittedly 3 year old) Dell LCD monitor...well, it's no contest. I'm hoping to figure out how to connect another PC and a few HDMI devices to the monitor, using the Mini Display Port input (which is more difficult than it sounds, since you need VGA/DVI/HDMI to Mini Display Port conversion, and few of these devices seem to be available).
As for performance, my i7 2.8Ghz is scoring about 8500 points on the "Geekbench" benchmark - the fastest iMac ever, and within striking range of a quad-core Mac Pro. It's fast - blindingly fast - in day to day use, and at least so far, I haven't found anything that really taxes its limits.
Great machine and it comes with my highest recommendation!
Mini DisplayPort Functionality - PS3 and Xbox 360
I have this review on the other 27 inch model as well. Thought it best to post it both places.
OK, firstly I want to say that the 5 star review is only there because you have to give the rating.
I am not rating this device per say, I am giving information that helps people understand a functionality of the device.
I was going to purchase this computer with the understanding that I can connect my PS3 and or Xbox 360 to the machine via adapters. Specifically a Mini Displayport to DVI adapater connected to a DVI to HDMI adapater which would then connect to the HDMI from my PS3 or Xbox 360. It was also my understanding that this functionality is available on the 27 inch models only and not the 21.5 inch models.
After a few phone calls to Apple themselves I got all this info put together.
Yes, the 27 inch model does accept input through the Mini Displayport and the 21.5 inch models do not.
However, after talking with a sales rep, who brought one of Apple's engineers into the call, I have learned that this functionality will not exactly work as I was previously told it would. He said for one, that the adapters would not bring the signal into the monitor from PS3's or Xbox 360's and two, that I would need another device, the name of which escapes me at this time, in order to hook it up to the monitor. This other device however would not do 1080p; it would only do 640x480 or something like that.
He basically said that the input into the 27 inch monitors is so you can hook up your laptops and such for the benefit of having the nice 27 inch screen.
He recommended that I purchase a Mac mini and hook it up to a 1080p HD TV through a DVI to HDMI adapter and then hook my PS3 and Xbox 360 to that TV.
So all in all, if your looking to hook up your consoles to an iMac you still do not have that option. Well you do, but at such a resolution that it wouldn't be worth it anyways.
Apple, if your reading this, PUT AN HDMI input on the iMac's. Your customers will thank you.
Its a shame to have an awesome display and not have the ability to hook up things to it that matter. And since the iMac also doesn't have a Blue Ray player this would allow for it to have one through the HDMI port via a Blue Ray player or a PS3. I mean, could you imagine watching a blue ray movie on an iMac? Stunning to say the least.
















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