A new iMac purchased and ready to walk out the door at Apple's 5th Ave. store in New York.
(Credit:
Dan Farber/CNET)
Apple's newly redesigned iMacs are now available for order.
Apple has started selling the 21.5-inch model today both online and in its stores. As of this writing, Apple is saying that online buyers will have their 21.5-inch model shipped out in one to three business days. The 27-inch model is a bit of a different story. Although customers can preorder the 27-inch option today, Apple's site currently lists its ship date as two to three weeks.
At the flagship 5th Avenue Apple Store in New York City, the new
iMac was an invisible presence at 8:00 a.m. ET, when the 21-inch version of the latest all-in-one
Mac desktop became available for purchase. The older generation iMacs were still on the display table, and no one was lining up to be first in line to walk out with a new iMac.
According to a store employee, customers could buy the new iMac but it wouldn't be on display for a few hours. The machines were only recently received, and had to be loaded with the software used for the Apple products on display. Of course, the iMac doesn't have the buzz of the iPhone or
iPad, and it's much easier to have it delivered to you door than to lug it up the glass steps of the Apple store.
The new iMacs were unveiled last month during a special press event. The computer is just 5 mm thick at its edge around the display, but is thicker behind the screen where the PC components are. The 21.5-inch model starts at $1,299 for a 2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 processor and 1TB hard drive. The low-end 27-inch option starts at $1,799 for a 2.9GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 and 1TB hard drive. All of the models come standard with one of a few Nvidia GeForce graphics cards.
CNET senior editor Rich Brown today posted his review of the new iMac, and gave the computer four stars out of five. Brown was pleased with the computer's "thin new design and a competitive, logical set of core component updates." However, he was frustrated by the iMac's lack of HDMI support.
Still, Brown said that the device's "overall polish [helps it] to maintain its leadership among high-end all-in-ones."
CNET's Dan Farber contributed to this report.
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