Hi Kawal,

There's a 21.5 inch iMac, with 8GB RAM (configurable to 16GB) and a 2.9 GHz 
quad core Intel i5 processor which can turbo boost up to 3.6 GHz. This is 
configurable to a 3.1 GHz quad core Intel i7 processor, which can turbo boost 
up to 3.9 GHz. This is exactly the same as the base model 27" iMac. However, 
the top model 27" iMac comes standard with a 3.2 GHz quad core Intel i5 
processor, and is configurable to a 3.4 GHZ quad core Intel i7 processor.

I believe that a fusion drive is available for the 21.5 inch iMac, but from the 
way the information is displayed in the table on Apple's website I can't tell 
for sure. So better check this one out. It should be easy to tell once you 
start the ordering process online. Unfortunately the new iMacs aren't available 
to order yet here in Australia, even though it says they will be available in 
November. Not sure what the deal is in the UK.

Best,
Nic

P.S. Okay, next time I'm in the EU I'll swing by and play with that super sexy 
fusion drive. Please forgive me if I'm moved to tears though. It's funny how 
something which such a short while ago seemed so new, modern, sleek, sexy, fast 
and totally satisfying could so quickly seem slow and outdated. Apple is at 
once the cause and solution to all my frustration. ;)

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