![]() ![]() VAT and includes the 3.5GHz Core i7 quad-core ( £190) upgrade, 8GB of RAM, 3TB Fusion Drive ( £280) and a 4GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 780M ( £130), all substantial upgrades on the £1,749 top-end base spec. The 2013 iMac Apple sent us would set you back around £2,350 inc. We’ll deal with the various versions and upgrade options later in the review, but let’s stick with what we have for now. ![]() Judging the 2013’s 27-inch iMac’s performance is tricky for a number of reasons: one, because we’re using new benchmarks two, due to the iMac’s unusual hybrid of desktop processors and mobile graphics chips and three, Apple sent us a custom spec with a number of useful (but expensive) upgrades. ![]()
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