Arriving this week... there are already reviews for them, in fact.
To me, this feels like the first big, comprehensive iMac update in a long while. The initial 5K iMac was really more of a stopgap, something to add on top of the existing line while Intel got Broadwell and Skylake sorted out.
I'm with the early reviews: it's great to get a 21-inch iMac with a 4K screen, but Apple really needs to either bump up the spinning drive speeds on the smaller models or make them Fusion Drives. 5,400RPM is good enough for the basics, but you'll hurt if you're trying to do heavy-duty media editing or file transfers.
The 27-inch iMacs, on the other hand, look pretty solid. My only beef is that none of these models ships with more than 8GB of RAM standard. They're good enough that I ordered one -- I can probably provide some feedback on it this weekend.
To me, this feels like the first big, comprehensive iMac update in a long while. The initial 5K iMac was really more of a stopgap, something to add on top of the existing line while Intel got Broadwell and Skylake sorted out.
I'm with the early reviews: it's great to get a 21-inch iMac with a 4K screen, but Apple really needs to either bump up the spinning drive speeds on the smaller models or make them Fusion Drives. 5,400RPM is good enough for the basics, but you'll hurt if you're trying to do heavy-duty media editing or file transfers.
The 27-inch iMacs, on the other hand, look pretty solid. My only beef is that none of these models ships with more than 8GB of RAM standard. They're good enough that I ordered one -- I can probably provide some feedback on it this weekend.