Gallery: Apple adds Thunderbolt to 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs
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Apple claims its new line of iMacs is up to 70 percent faster than before with the addition of Intel's Thunderbolt I/O, Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors, and new AMD Radeon HD graphics.
The 21-inch iMac with an Intel Core i5 chip starts at $1,199 and the 27-inch iMac with an Intel Core i5 processor starts at $1,699.
Read more about the new computers from Rachel King's blog.
The side view of the all-in-one iMacs.
With the mouse and keyboard. The iMacs also has an optional touch pad.
From the top.
There are two Thunderbolt ports in the 27-inch iMac and one port in the 21.5-inch model.
Environmental credentials for the iMac.
The new iMacs include an HD camera for Facetime.
Here are the connections.
iMac mouse gestures.
iMac trackpad gestures.