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Now We Are Able To Customize The Base Line 21 Inch iMac With Fusion Drive?
I just checked the apple website. I couldn't believe my eyes. Is it true?
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Looks like there's now less reason to buy the 21.5-inch: 2.9GHz model
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Yep.
Just checked the UK store, available there. |
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A game change by apple? lol
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I find it disappointing that you can't get more than 512MB video memory on all but the top 27" model, where you have a choice of 1GB or the GTX 680MX with 2GB. The 1GB would have been nice as an option for the other 3 models.
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LOL, being early adopter is not a safe business... all those who were buying high 21incher just for fussion cant be happy today
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Big deal. What about giving us more affordable SSD-only options. I never gonna get a fusion drive, to me it's just a cheaper compromise to proper SSD setups - retaining all the negatives of the old-fashioned HDs.By getting an all SSD solution, you get a more reliable machine, faster (all the time), less noise, less heat etc.. ---------- Let's us not get carried away. It was added as an option to the "low-end" iMac 21.5. You should have ordered the "high-end" 21.5 iMac instead, if you wanted fusion. |
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Now we just need some SSD + HDD options and everyone will be happy.
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Interesting. Maybe they ran out of mobos without SSD sockets.
Tech specs page isn't updated yet.
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2012 iMac 3.2GHz 27" 680MX Fusion iPhone 5 Apple TV 2 iPad 2 |
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interesting
I wonder how much of that is demand?
Seems like it pays to wait when multiple configurations of a new Mac are released now, as addtional customization is eventually offered anywhere from 1-6 months down the line. I have yet to find a fusion drive version iMac in apple's stores, but that's only part of the deal killer for me. *Thinks this is probably why the Mac Mini I played with last week launched so much quicker than the new iMacs at one store. Even so, I'm glad everyone has more options with the base 21.5" iMac now. |
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Pity those who got the high-end 21.5 inch imac just to be able to upgrade to the fusion drive
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Maybe I'm the first! Ordered 21 base w/ Fusion today when I saw this thread. Just need a hub Mac to web browse, mail, some minor photo video editing, backup iPad and Touch.
I have a build-my-own PC, but really just done with all that since my work computer is a 13" Air. I almost picked up the base on that Friday they came out in the Apple store, but with my experience with SSD on the Air, there was no way I was going w/ a spinning disk. Was playing around with the 27, very nice, but just don't need all that desktop for what I'm going to do with it. With the education discount, my 21 w/ fusion comes to $1474 before taxes. Not going to utilize $180 in additional 8gb of ram and don't need the extra GHz on the processor. If I went with the 27, I would have wanted to get the 680 which would have brought the price tag up to ~$2260. I contemplated a Mini w/ monitor, but once I saw fusion available on the base iMac, it became clear that a base iMac w/ fusion was the going to be the best bang for my buck. |
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You mean like me? I think I'll get over it. Very happy with my specs thank you!
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Late 2012 21" iMac 2.9GHz i5, ITB Fusion drive, 16GB RAM, 2 TB TimeCapsule, iPhone 5 32GB, iPad 4 32GB, iPad 2 16GB, apple TV 2, iPod touch 4th gen 8GB, Xbox 360 120GB. Macrumors Scavenger Hunt IV 2 |
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![]() On a positive note, the 21.5 I received is flawless and I am not looking back. As my first iMac, I'm enjoying a new experience after 20+ yrs of pc use. Last edited by Rich2Putt; Jan 5, 2013 at 09:43 AM. |
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1tb fusion option is available via the apple store app as well
Last edited by C-Dub; Jan 4, 2013 at 01:26 PM. |
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In the US, you should be able to get a full refund and order a new one, until Jan 7. Should apply whether online or in a physical store.
Extended Holiday Return Policy Items purchased at the Apple Online Store that are received between October 27, 2012 and December 25, 2012, may be returned through January 7, 2013. Please note that all other terms and conditions provided in the Apple Online Store are still applicable. This holiday return policy does not apply to iPhone or wireless service contracts. All purchases made after December 25, 2012 are subject to the standard Apple Online Store return policy , which requires returns to be made within 14 calendar days of the date of receipt. For more information, refer to the Apple Online Store. http://store.apple.com/us/help/returns_refund Holiday Return Policy Items purchased at an Apple Retail Store between October 27, 2012, and December 25, 2012, may be returned with an original receipt or Gift Receipt through January 7, 2013. If the item is returned in the original box, with the original packaging, we will exchange it or offer you an Apple Gift Card. Refunds will be granted through January 7, 2013 only when an original purchase receipt is provided and will be based solely on the original method of payment. http://www.apple.com/legal/sales_pol...retail_us.html |
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Big deal. What about giving us more affordable SSD-only options. I never gonna get a fusion drive, to me it's just a cheaper compromise to proper SSD setups - retaining all the negatives of the old-fashioned HDs.

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