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Apple announced this year's new iMac, at the Apple event on Thursday, the first Apple
desktop with a Retina display.

Packaged in a thin body with it's slimmest point at 5mm, this new all-in-one packs a 27-inch Retina 5K display with 14.7 million pixels (67 percent more than even 4K), even far clearer than 1080px FullHD and will come with Mac OS X Yosemite.

This new iMac is, by far, the most powerful all-in-one that Apple has ever released. It features a 3.5 GHz Intel Core i5 and AMD's mobile Radeon 290X graphics chip, both of which you'll be able to upgrade (to a 4.0 GHz Core i7 and a mobile Radeon 295X GPU, respectively). Apple is clearly not positioning this for the average computer user as all of that will start at a $2,499 price tag, almost as much as Apple's other high-end desktop, the Mac Pro.
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