New iMac will be released in late 2023 at the earliest
Some fans are already asking themselves when Apple will introduce the next iMac model. One wants to know the answer.
Some fans are already asking themselves when Apple will introduce the next iMac model. One wants to know the answer.
Immediately after the "Peek Performance" event, Apple quietly discontinued the 27-inch iMac with Intel processor. Was that it?
According to an analyst, Apple's new iMac Pro with an Apple Silicon chip will not be released in the spring, as initially expected.
The 27-inch iMac with nano-texture display will not be available from Apple in some key markets until the end of March.
Apple's next generation "iMac Pro" with a larger screen is expected to be released next spring.
21.5-inch iMac: While the switch to Apple Silicon models progresses, Intel Macs are gradually disappearing from Apple's range.
Specification details: The next - larger - iMac could be an iMac Pro, launching in the first half of this year...
After Apple announced the iMac 24", the company stated that not all color variants will be available in the Apple Store.
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...

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