Testseek.com have collected 80 expert reviews of the Apple iMac 27 inch - Late 2012 - MD096 / MD095 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iMac 27 inch - Late 2012 - MD096 / MD095.
April 2013
(84%)
80 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
3 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
84010080
The editors liked
Stunning design
Good performance
Gorgeous
Low glare screen
Significant speed boost over predecessors
Reduced screen glare
Useraccessible RAM slots
Fusion Drive upgrade available
Improved speakers
Fus
Superlative 2
560x1
440 display
Swift performance
Matchless software
Available Fusion Drive
Stunningly thin design
Impressive low-glare display
Top-of-the-line processor and graphics card offer best-in-class performance
User serviceable memory slots
Ports include Thunderbolt and USB 3
0
Stunningly thin design. Impressive lowglare display. Topoftheline processor and graphics card offer bestinclass performance. User serviceable memory slots. Ports include Thunderbolt and USB 3.0.
Lowglare display
Beautiful redesign
Well constructed
Powerhouse performance
Fast connectivity options
Stunning
Low-glare display
Fast performance
Slim design
Robust audio
The editors didn't like
No optical drive
Limited user upgrades
No height adjustment
No SuperDrive
No FireWire
User access to internals more difficult than ever
Expensive
No HDMI input
Awkward rear-facing ports
No hard drive access
Pricey
No upgradability beyond RAM
Pricey. No upgradability beyond RAM. No height adjustment
Published: 2013-08-19, Author: Paul , review by: techworld.com
The 27in iMac is still an obvious choice for any creative designer. It's immensely powerful and delivers outstanding image quality. It also offers peerless design and impeccable build quality. This model is by far the quickest for running games, although ...
Abstract: Many 'late 2012' iMac owners are frustrated that the only user serviceable upgrade is memory. For the brave, however, there are other upgrades that are possible -- especially in the storage category. One such option for the 'late 2012' iMac (27") is t...
Abstract: added Geekbench Stress Test results at 12:30pm PDT. Many readers have asked if the the 27-inch 'late 2012' iMac with Core i7 CPU and the 680MX GPU runs hot and if the fan goes crazy when under a load. The short answer? No. And No. Here are the maxium t...
No SuperDrive, No FireWire, User access to internals more difficult than ever, No SuperDrive, No FireWire, User access to internals more difficult than ever
The new, thinner, 27-inch iMacs are strikingly designed, but the loss of two convenient features—internal optical drives and built-in FireWire ports—dampens my enthusiasm for the makeover. The new iMac's drastically reduced glare and generous 8GB of RAM ...
Published: 2012-12-19, Author: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: We've already spent a lot of time discussing the redesigned 21.5-inch iMac , which was announced in October and shipped last month. Its bigger brother, the 27-inch iMac, needed a little longer in the oven—there were rumors that Apple was having difficulty...
Abstract: Originally posted Tuesday, December 18th, 2012, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistMany of you are curious as to whether the 27-inch 'late 2012' iMac can handle pro apps with aplomb. This page is PART ONE showing how it handles Apple's Pro Apps. See PART TWO...
Abstract: Originally posted Monday, December 17th, 2012, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistOur 27-inch 'late 2012' iMac arrived on Saturday. We've been busy running benchmark apps as well as real-world pro app tests. This page is designed to give you a shapshot of th...