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Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 5
With the new iMac system line, the new edition of Apple’s keyboard is offered, which shows a completely different design from the previous ones. Differently from the old models that were characterized by a transparent polycarbonate frame and keys in white plastic, the new keyboard shows a very slim profile and a frame made in anodized aluminium. The structure follows the line of those in the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air systems, with slim embossed keys separated by a small distance. The keyboard also features two USB 2.0 ports, placed on each side.
In order to keep the cleanest style possible, Apple decided to place the on/off button on the back side of the monitor. In fact, for the same reason, the company chose a Slot-in Optical Unit, placed vertically on the right side.
The choice of offering the small Apple Remote remote control was interesting and practical. On the back side of the iMac there’s a magnet that keeps the remote control attached to the system.
Related posts:
Review - New iMac - part 3
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 1
Review - New iMac - part 2
Review: MacBook 13.3″ Aluminium - Part 3
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 3
MacBook Pro - Review - part 3 - Input Devices
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 9
iMac 27″ can be used as a display only on DisplayPort connections
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 8
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 4
