Testseek.com have collected 115 expert reviews of the Apple iMac 24 inch - Early 2021 MGPC / MGPD / MGPH / MGPJ / MGPK / MGPL / MGPM / MGPN / MGTF / MJV83 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iMac 24 inch - Early 2021 MGPC / MGPD / MGPH / MGPJ / MGPK / MGPL / MGPM / MGPN / MGTF / MJV83.
May 2021
(87%)
115 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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52 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent performance for a computer in this class
Thin
Low-footprint design and varied color options allow it to find a natural place in most spaces
Outstanding display
Very good audio and video capture for Zoom calls and the like
A perky reimagining of the classic iMac design
Color-matched accessories
Extraordinarily thin
Available fingerprint reader
Snappy Apple M1 processor
Excellent camera quality
New thinner and colorful design
Powerful M1 chip
Headphone jack is easier to reach
Touch ID on Magic Keyboard
Gorgeous design
Stunning performance
Sublime screen
Super-thin design
M1 delivers tons of performance
Amazing display
Great camera
Multiple color options
Gorgeous display
Great 1080p webcam
Speakers deliver rich
Vibrant audio
M1 chip offers speedy performance
Striking
Slimline design
Strong performance from the M1 SoC
Improved webcam
Speakers and microphone
Bright
Colourful 4.5K Retina display
Long-awaited new design and colors
Lighter and thinner
But with a bigger screen
Excellent webcam
Comparable performance to other M1 Macs
The iMac looks fantastic in almost every regard
The 4.5K display is bright and watching movies on it is delightful
The M1 chip is super snappy and efficient
Great display
Very good system performance
Very good speakers
USB 4 and Wi-Fi 6
The editors didn't like
Port selection means at least a dongle or two (or a dock) for many users
Stand height is not adjustable
A bit pricey
Expensive as configured
And for screen size
Requires external power brick
Uncomfortable keyboard
No touch input on screen
Limited port selection
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Limited port count
Especially at $1299
Optional Ethernet moved to power brick
Still has a chin
Not upgradable
Only 16GB RAM
But not a deal-breaker
24 inches limiting for some editing
M1 SoC locks out upgrade/repair
Noticeable bezels and big chin
Base model is slightly less impressive
A tad expensive
No vertical height adjustment
Entry-level model lacks features
Ports on the back
Limited connectivity on base configuration
Some features are reserved for more expensive configurations
Limited RAM and storage options
No ability to mix-and-match accessory colors
The iMac weighs so little that it moves easily while unplugging USB devices
There should be more than 4 USB-C ports on the iMac
The keyboard feels worse than other Magic Keyboard branded Apple keyboards
Published: 2021-05-18, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Last September we concluded our 27-inch iMac review thusly, “The big open question mark here is what the future looks like for the iMac - and how long we'll have to wait to see it. That is, of course, the perennial question for hardware upgrades, but it'...
Published: 2021-05-18, Author: Joe , review by: macrumors.com
Abstract: The embargo has lifted on reviews of Apple's new 24-inch iMac, powered by the same M1 chip that debuted in the 13-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac mini last year. We've gathered up impressions of the colorful new computer below.The most striking a...
Published: 2021-05-18, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
A perky reimagining of the classic iMac design, Color-matched accessories, Extraordinarily thin, Available fingerprint reader, Snappy Apple M1 processor, Excellent camera quality
Expensive as configured, and for screen size, Requires external power brick, Uncomfortable keyboard, No touch input on screen, Limited port selection, 691) ? this,parentElement: this,parentElement,parentElement;el,querySelectorAll(',hide-three'),forEach(
The first major iMac redesign in years turns Apple's classic computer into a gorgeous all-in-one with the M1 processor, multiple color options, and a stunningly thin exterior. It's neither the most powerful nor the most versatile Mac desktop, but it's t...
Stunning design, M1 features ample power, Webcam is stellar
No discrete GPU option, Some accessories not included with base level, White bezels are distracting
"For the average person looking for a powerful, stunning-looking desktop that easily blends in with their home decor and isn't an RGB-filled black, rectangular box, there really isn't anything else out there like the new iMac (2021)"...
Abstract: We all kinda knew there was going to be a new iMac in 2021, the rumours have been around a while but it's not exactly hard to expect given the last redesign was in 2012, but when Apple revealed a new iMac in seven different colours alongside five other an...
Published: 2021-05-18, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Stunningly thin design, M1 speed and performance, Excellent Retina display, High quality audio speakers, Touch ID
No memory card slots, No USB 3.0 ports
The new M1 iMac is a stunning upgrade that offers not only an incredibly slender design but a level of performance and speed to handle even your toughest tasks. If you're looking for a desktop computer that ticks all the boxes in terms of looks, performan...
Published: 2021-06-01, Author: Roman , review by: pcworld.co.nz
The 24-inch iMac completes Apple's consumer Mac lineup and sits alongside the Mac $699 and $899 M1 Mac mini models in the desktop category. Performance is the same across all of Apple's M1 Macs, so picking a desktop Mac comes down to the features you need...