Apple introduced updated iMacs Tuesday morning, complete with Thunderbolt compatibility and FaceTime HD, just as expected. The iMacs come in 21.5" and 27" models and run Intel quad-core i5 and i7 processors with AMD Radeon HD graphics.
The base model is a 21.5" iMac that starts with a 2.5GHz i5, Radeon HD 6750M graphics card, and 500GB hard drive, while the highest end model goes up to a 27" screen, 3.1GHz i5, Radeon HD 6970M, and 1TB hard drive. Users can also get a custom configuration with a 3.4GHz i7 processor, up to a 2TB hard drive, or a 256GB solid state drive. And, as mentioned earlier, all the iMac models now come with the high-speed Thunderbolt I/O port and a new and improved FaceTime HD camera (which looks the same as the previous iSight camera, but offers 720p resolution with better low-light performance).
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