Larger iMac: New model to be released later than expected
In addition to the already introduced iMac 24", Apple plans to introduce a larger model that will replace the current 27" version.
In addition to the already introduced iMac 24", Apple plans to introduce a larger model that will replace the current 27" version.
Renowned designer Jony Ive is said to have had some influence on the design of the 24-inch iMac. One question remains...
M1 iMac 24" in teardown: iFixit has now taken a look at the circuit boards of the device and published a corresponding teardown.
iMac 2021: Even before the first orders arrive at customers on Friday, the first reviews have now been published.
Benchmark surfaced: The 24-inch iMac was introduced at Apple's "Spring Loaded" event in April and contains an M1 processor.
Two Apple executives talked about the new 24-inch iMac, its design elements, and more in a recent podcast interview.
New iMac models? Apple will hold the "Spring Loaded" event on April 20th and is expected to introduce new iPad Pro models.
Larger display than expected? Rumors about brand new iMac models with Apple Silicon processors have been with us for some time.
Yesterday, Apple released the fifth beta of macOS Big Sur 11.3 and Co. Now there are references to new iMac models...
After Apple officially discontinued the iMac Pro, the 21.5-inch iMac with Retina 4K display appears to be the next in line...
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