There are no sellers at the moment that carry this product.
Apple iMac 27-inch (July 2010)
While others have tried and failed, the iMac is still king of the hill when it comes to all-in-ones. All that's left to ask for is faster external storage and better SSDs, but for now it still comes highly recommended.
CNET's latest
-
Google visualises top searches in real time
-
Xbox One supports 4K and 3D
-
Sigma 120-300mm telephoto lens lands in Australia
-
GTA V special editions revealed; pre-order now
-
Apple's WWDC keynote scheduled for 10 June
-
Ashton Kutcher on why Twitter is messed up and more
-
Google surfaces your photos in search
-
Yahoo's at it again with gaming platform acquisition
-
Aston Martin reveals Batmobile-like anniversary speedster
-
The top 10 new species discovered in 2012
-
Gran Turismo 6 announcement trailer revealed
-
Lamborghini Egoista concept looks like a space fighter
-
Commander Hadfield's best shots of Earth from the ISS
-
Hands on with the Olympus Pen E-P5
-
Podcasts worth listening to
-
The best mobile games of April 2013
User Reviews / Comments Apple iMac 27-inch (July 2010)
-
DISGUSTED
"Appalling experience with Apple and the Apple Protection Plan - get shunted from one tech to another and get different and conflicting advice which ultimately resulted in ALL data on both computer ..."
-
Jciuf
"I bought mine in feb and within a few months the logic board completely died. I took it back to apple and they replaced it with another which after 3 1/2 weeks, had a hardrive fault. 2 out of 2 in ..."
-
Jez
"After many years of IBM Compats and Windows nightmares I recently bought and iMac. Having acquired many useful programmes as 'bundled software' I asked about the 'inclusions with the iMac and was t..."