Last year’s iMac brought the Retina display to Apple’s desktop product line in dramatic fashion. The 27-inch 5K screen was a jaw-dropping addition that made the all-in-one impossible to look away from. And if you were in a position to afford one, you came away with an incredibly capable machine that blurred the line between consumer PC and professional workstation.
For 2015, Apple has brought that same once-you’ve-seen-it-there’s-no-going-back sharpness to its 21.5-inch iMac, which now features a 4K display and starts at $1,499. Better still, the company has improved on last year’s Retina 5K iMac with an updated model ($1,799 base price), but the new, smaller alternative is pretty fantastic in its own right.
For 2015, Apple has brought that same once-you’ve-seen-it-there’s-no-going-back sharpness to its 21.5-inch iMac, which now features a 4K display and starts at $1,499. Better still, the company has improved on last year’s Retina 5K iMac with an updated model ($1,799 base price), but the new, smaller alternative is pretty fantastic in its own right.
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