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Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Final
From all the iMac models, the iMac 20″ seems to be the most balanced in all aspects. The system is in fact able to offer a good performance, also in video games for a not so exagerated price. Our opinion is that the superior iMac systems (beyond the one we tested) are only good for those that need a compact desktop system that also features a good workspace area.
If the iMac 20″ solutions are clearly aimed to home users, the 24″ models are easily adaptable to the needs of those that use many multimedia programs or video-editing thanks to the very large workspace that the monitor offers.
However, the extreme compact size results in little expandability. The only possibility for an update that a user can access to is the memory exchange. The rest of the hardware is, in fact, inaccessible.
The iMac’s strong point is, in fact, the ability of offering a complete yet flexible system, without the need of reaching extra-advanced performances in a reduced space without the need to compromise the visual experience.
Related posts:
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 2
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 6
Review - New iMac - part 2
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 7
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 1
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 5
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 3
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 8
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Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 4
