![]() Since a 5mm edge doesn’t leave room for much of anything, the iMac's other parts had to get shifted around a bit. That part was weird, but it just goes to show how good-looking this thing is. It’s incredibly sleek - almost every single person who saw it on my desk started stroking it absent-mindedly. It's not quite as light as the HDTV-like Vizio All-in-One PC, but it’s still thinner than most computer monitors you’ll find, and there’s, you know, a whole computer inside. ![]() It's almost an optical illusion, astonishingly thin if you look at it from the front but much fatter if you catch it at the wrong angle. ![]() Apple’s claim of it being 5mm thin is a bit misleading - the back bulges out from the razor-thin edges almost like an old CRT television, and in the center it’s about four times as thick. ![]() But it’s smaller, lighter, and thinner than ever. It’s still very much an iMac, with a big black bezel surrounding a big screen, an aluminum chin below with a glossy Apple logo in its center, and a tilting aluminum stand sticking out of the back. This year's iMac appears to have undergone the computer version of elective cosmetic surgery – it doesn’t look different, just better.
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