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Help picking out new iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="MYmacROX" data-source="post: 1505261" data-attributes="member: 92466"><p>To the OP: is there any reason the 21.5" maxed out RAM (16GB) and processor (3.1GHz quad-core i7) with stock 1TB hard drive isn't enough? Basically it's going to be a really fast computer with a gorgeous display. Do you have a specific need for the 27" display? I have the 21.5" and even at about 2 feet away, I find myself backing away from it sometimes. I can't imagine that big honking 27" display on my desk. It just seems to me, the 27" is overkill in your situation. You'd be surprised at how well the maxed out 21.5" will perform. Unless you just really want that larger display and have enough room to sit a good distance back away from the screen.</p><p></p><p>Those are my thoughts/input on the situation anyways...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MYmacROX, post: 1505261, member: 92466"] To the OP: is there any reason the 21.5" maxed out RAM (16GB) and processor (3.1GHz quad-core i7) with stock 1TB hard drive isn't enough? Basically it's going to be a really fast computer with a gorgeous display. Do you have a specific need for the 27" display? I have the 21.5" and even at about 2 feet away, I find myself backing away from it sometimes. I can't imagine that big honking 27" display on my desk. It just seems to me, the 27" is overkill in your situation. You'd be surprised at how well the maxed out 21.5" will perform. Unless you just really want that larger display and have enough room to sit a good distance back away from the screen. Those are my thoughts/input on the situation anyways... [/QUOTE]
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