Title: 2015 iMac Reviews: 'Best All-in-One' Desktop, But Lacks USB-C and Fusion Drive Isn't Standard Post by: HCK on October 14, 2015, 03:00:09 am 2015 iMac Reviews: 'Best All-in-One' Desktop, But Lacks USB-C and Fusion Drive Isn't Standard
<img src="(http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/10/iMac-4K-5K-2015-250x233.jpg)" alt="iMac-4K-5K-2015" width="250" height="233" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-468469" />Apple today launched new 4K and 5K iMacs (http://www.macrumors.com/2015/10/13/apple-launches-new-imacs-magic-accessories/) alongside the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2. The refreshed all-in-one desktop computers feature faster processors and graphics, two Thunderbolt 2 ports and more affordable Fusion Drive storage upgrade options. Following the announcement, several media outlets have published hands-on reviews and first impressions of the new iMacs, including Ars Technica, CNET, Engadget, Macworld, Mashable, Tech Insider and The Wall Street Journal. Many of the reviews also provide a closer look at the new Magic accessories. The early reviews of the new iMacs are generally favorable, with high marks awarded to their improved displays with wider color gamut. The 2015 models are widely considered among the best desktop computers available, but some critics view the lack of USB-C and base configuration of 5400 RPM hard drives as shortcomings. <strong>Ars Technica (http://arstechnica.com/apple/2015/10/same-design-new-insides-better-screen-21-5-inch-4k-retina-imac-reviewed/)</strong> Then there are the frustrating choices Apple has made across the lineup: No Thunderbolt 3 or USB Type-C even though those technologies are apparently ready to go, and no standard Fusion Drive or SSD in any but the top-end 27-inch iMacs. At $100, the jump to a Fusion Drive (albeit a smaller one than in years past) is cheaper than ever, but Apple could really afford to stick that 24GB drive inside every single one of these iMacs to alleviate the unmitigated misery that is using a 5400RPM hard drive in a $1500 desktop computer in this the year of our Lord 2015.<strong>CNET (http://www.cnet.com/products/apple-imac-with-4k-retina-display-21-5-inch-2015/)</strong> For everyone else, even if you don't regularly view 4K content, a sharp-looking Retina-level display is one of those things that's nearly impossible to give up once you get used to it, and the new 4K iMac is competitively priced with the handful of 4K-display Windows PCs we've reviewed.<strong>Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/13/apple-imac-review-2015-21-5-inch-4k/)</strong> The iMac is still the best all-in-one, with an attractive (if predictable) design, near-standard 4K and 5K screens, and even better color accuracy than before. The 21.5-inch version is in some ways the more interesting of the two models, as this is the first time the smaller Mac has been offered with a Retina display. […] As you can see, then, the iMac mostly hits the right notes, although I wish Apple were more generous with the other specs -- besides display quality and resolution, that is. The 21.5-inch version is no longer offered with discrete graphics, not even on the 4K edition, which seems like a mistake. Meanwhile, hybrid Fusion drives only come standard on machines priced from $1,999.<strong>Macworld (http://www.macworld.com/article/2991920/hardware/imac-with-4k-retina-display-review-a-high-resolution-desktop-mac-for-the-masses.html)</strong> When four pixels are doing the work that only one used to do, the El Capitan interface really shines. Everything’s sharper. Photos look startlingly real, almost like they were printed on paper. And then there’s text, which looks razor sharp like it just rolled out of a laser printer. Even toolbars and Dock icons are more pleasant because all the on-screen graphics have added subtle details that were impossible at lower resolutions. […]<strong>Mashable (http://mashable.com/2015/10/13/apple-imac-27-inch-2015-review/#LWCSlmet7sqQ)</strong> <center><iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LzRq93hj560?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center> Apple did change how the Fusion Drive works in 2015. To allow for a lower-cost Fusion Drive option, Apple paired a 1TB hard drive with a 24GB SSD. In the past, the 1TB Fusion Drive matched a 1TB standard hard drive with a 128GB SSD. Now, if you want the 128GB SSD, you'll need to have a 2TB or 3TB Fusion Drive offering.<strong>Tech Insider (http://www.techinsider.io/2015-imac-retina-review-2015-10)</strong> It’s not just about resolution though. The new iMac screens can show color better too. […]<strong>The Wall Street Journal (http://www.wsj.com/articles/hello-retina-new-imacs-get-eye-popping-displays-rechargeable-keyboards-and-mice-1444739400)</strong> iMacs: When you look at these new iMac screens, reds and greens in particular look brighter or more vibrant, like somebody cranked up the saturation dial to 11. With 25% more colors to work with, there’s also more detail because the monitors aren’t eliminating certain hues.Magic Keyboard, Mouse 2 and Trackpad 2: I haven’t had a chance to test how long the batteries last, but Apple reports all three can go for about month on a single charge, and the mouse can give you a nine-hour day’s worth of pointing and clicking with a two-minute charge.Apple's new 4K and 5K iMacs, Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2 are available today. 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