A stylish all-in-one with a stunning screen
CPU: Intel Core i5-4260U | Graphics: Intel Iris Graphics 5100 | RAM: 4GB - 16GB | Storage: 500GB HDD | Communication: Wireless: 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0 | Dimensions (WxDxH): 196 x 196 x 36mm
Bright IPS screen
Few wires or cables
Almost impossible to upgrade after purchase
OS X a learning process for Windows users
The unique selling point of all-in-ones is their simplicity, and that's partly what makes the iMac so appealing. A built-in screen and speakers, 802.11ac wireless networking and a wireless keyboard and mouse means you only need a power cable to get up and running.
There's quite a range of iMacs, starting at £899 for an entry-level 21.9-inch model with a dual-core processor that's okay for basic tasks, up to 27-inch iMacs with quad-core processors, and even a 5K display.
Even on the low-end model, the IPS display is bright and vivid, with a clever design where the edges of the aluminium chassis are thinner than many standalone monitors. And as standard, the iMac runs OS X, although it's very easy to install Windows alongside if you want to continue using your existing Windows software.
Thus you must have this PC.
Thus you must have this PC.
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