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Review - New iMac - part 5
Display
Here comes the controversial part. In fact, Apple’s choice to equip the new iMac with glossy displays has made many people unhappy. It’s worth mentioning a concept that has already been talked about many times: comparing two monitors of equal quality, the one with the glossy display will seem better than the one without it. And this is the case with the iMac, the quality in these new displays, obviously equal to the previous generation, is somewhat masked with the glossy display.
It put in front of a light source, the glossy display reflects a great big deal of light and even in the darkness, it won’t stop some of the reflections. The colors are rendered in a good way, in any case.
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Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 2
Review - New iMac - part 2
Review - New iMac - part 3
Review - Apple iMac 20″ - Part 1
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Review - New iMac - part 4
