Pros
- Blazing performance
- Beautiful big 27-inch display
Cons
- Pricey
- Lacks extras: Multi-touch, Blu-ray, TV tuner, etc
Bottom Line
Only slightly slower than the blazing Core i7 iMac, this Core i5-based 27-incher runs Windows and OS X, but you don't get extras like mulit-touch, Blu-ray, or a TV tuner.
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