What are the Actual dimensions of 27" iMac?

I want to be sure I have enough room on my desk for the larger 27" iMac but I can't find the exact specifications

MrRules wrote:
...  I can't find the exact specifications
See Size and Weight here  >  http://www.apple.com/imac/specs/

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