It is unlikely to be updated further and may contain duplicate or outdated information. The 27-inch iMac 5K was announced as a significant revision to the iMac line in 2014. The iMac has always ...
However, it's great news for those lamenting the loss of the 27-inch iMac in the company's lineup - they'll get it back and more besides. We just don't know when. The new iMac is said to be in the ...
Buying a used iMac and using Duet Display can mimic the Apple Studio Display experience at a fraction of the cost. Duet ...
It has been more than two and a half years since Apple discontinued the 27-inch iMac, as part of its move away from Intel processors. Since then, the 24-inch iMac has been Apple's only all-in-one ...
Gurman has reported that the next Mac Mini is losing two USB-A ports in favor of five USB-C ports, with two on the front like ...
The tech community is abuzz with excitement as details about Apple's upcoming 32-inch iMac Pro continue to surface. This ...
It also comes in seven colors. With the 24-inch iMac replacing the lower-end 21.5-inch iMac and the higher-end 27-inch iMac having finally been discontinued, this guide is now focusing on deals for ...
but didn’t redesign or modernize the iMac as we’ve known it for many years. As the 21.5- and 27-inch machines are here to stay for at least a while longer, I thought it would be a good time to look ...
The best iMac deals this September include savings on the current M3 iMac 24-inch and the closeout M1 line, along with deals on AppleCare. The AppleInsider Apple Price Guides also provide an in ...
More about macs MacBook Pro, Mac mini and iMac models are disappearing off the shelves, another sign that Apple’s M4 Mac launch is imminent Recall or free repair? Apple M1 iMac users complain of ...
I hope future M1 laptop designs follow suit. Another aspect of the iMac that I was skeptical about going into testing was the screen. I’ve used a 4K 27” LG display for several years and like it a lot, ...
Since Apple discontinued the 27-inch 5K iMac, Mac users have had to look elsewhere for a comparable desktop experience.