Apple iMac 21.5-inch vs SAMSUNG SERIES 7 ALL-IN-ONE vs TOSHIBA LX835-D3380:Who is the best?

Apple iMac 21.5-inch (November 2012)                                                                                                     The new 21.5-inch iMac is a lot slimmer than its predecessor, thanks to the elimination of the optical drive (the DVD based SuperDrive), as well as new manufacturing techniques like "friction-stir welding. Apple's attention to detail extends to the 21.5-inch version of its thin-looking Apple iMac.
But,The new Apple SuperDrive is also very thin, and has the single USB cable built into the unit. This also works to power the SuperDrive so there’s no need for a separate power adaptor. Windows-based all-in-one PCs offer tough hardware competition in the sub-$1,400 price range.
The bottom line:The new 21.5in Apple iMac (2012) delivers in all the ways we’ve come to expect iMacs to. It’s new super slim design is streaks ahead of the competition, as is the machine’s build quality. The 21.5-inch iMac will be a compelling lower-cost all-in-one for Mac loyalists, but you can get more capabilities from similarly priced Windows all-in-ones.
System configurations
Apple OS X Mountain Lion 10.8; 2.7GHz Intel Core i5-3330S; 8GB 1,600MHz DDR3 SDRAM; 512MB Nvidia GeForce GT 640M graphics card; 1TB 5,400rpm hard drive                                                           Specifications
ProcessorIntel 3rd Gen Core i52.7 GHz
Memory8 GB / 16 GB (max)
Operating SystemApple OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
Optical DriveNone
Graphics ProcessorNVIDIA GeForce GT 640M
Monitor TypeLCD display
Cache TypeL3 cache
Cache Size6 MB
Price:$1,264.98 to $1,299.00
VS                                                                                                                                            SAMSUNG SERIES 7 ALL-IN-ONE                                                                                                       The Samsung Series 7 all-in-one is an attractive machine with some good features that’s hampered by below average performance and a slightly marred display.The attractive Samsung Series 7 offers a top-notch Windows 8 touch experience at an affordable price.
But,No Blu-ray drive. Gesture controls are gimmicky. Inconveniently oriented back I/O ports. Samsung sacrificed performance to keep the price down, and a gesture recognition feature is best left ignored.
The bottom line:With the Series 7 All-in-One, Samsung delivers a solid, nice-looking all-in-one PC that has few weaknesses other than as a gaming machine. The Samsung Series 7 isn't the fastest, or the most fully featured midrange all-in-one, but casual PC users should consider it for its affordability and overall polish.
System configurations :                                                                                                                                 Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit; 1.7GHz Intel Core i5-3317U; 4GB 1,600MHz DDR3 SDRAM; Intel HD Graphics 4000 embedded graphics chip; 750GB 5,400rpm hard drive                                                         Specifications
Processor3rd Gen Core i5Intel i5-3470T / 2.9 GHz
Memory6 GB / 8 GB (max)
Operating SystemWindows 8 64-bit Edition
Optical DriveDVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM
Graphics ProcessorIntel HD Graphics 4000 Dynamic Video Memory Technology
Monitor TypeLCD display
Cache Size3 MB                                                                                                                                         Price;  $999.99 to $1,313.47                                                                                                                       VS                                                                                                                                                       TOSHIBA LX835-D3380                                                                                                                           The Satellite LX835’s overall design is pleasant, with premium touches (such as an edge-to-edge glass screen that covers the slim black bezel), and a sturdy stand.Toshiba LX835-D3380 is a  fast CPU helps distinguish the Toshiba LX835-D3380 from its Windows 8 all-in-one competitors.
But,Utilitarian styling. No bass in speakers. No Blu-ray. Uses external power brick. Majority of USB ports are USB 2.0. Toshiba played it safe with this system, offering few interesting features to go with the new operating system.
The bottom line:The Toshiba LX835-D3380 zags toward performance, providing muscle for more than just passive entertainment. Look no further than the Toshiba LX835-D3380 if you want a comfortable, speedy all-in-one on which to learn Windows 8.
System configurations :                                                                                                                                 Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit); 2.4GHz Intel Core i7-3630QM; 8GB 1,600MHz DDR3 SDRAM; 2GB Nvidia GeForce GT 630M graphics card; 2TB 5,400rpm hard drive                                                         Specifications
ProcessorIntel Core i7 i7-3630QM / 2.4 GHz
Memory8 GB / 16 GB (max)
Operating SystemWindows 8
Optical DriveDVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM
Graphics ProcessorNVIDIA GeForce GT 630M
Monitor TypeLCD display
Cache TypeL3 cache
Cache Size6 MB                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Price;   $1,349.99 to $1,399.99

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