The really powerful, and seriously mini, Apple mini isn’t the only Apple gadget quietly strutting out of Cupertino. There’s a new iMac lineup too—eye-catching, packed with power, and yes, seriously thin. Apple’s latest all-in-one desktop comes loaded with the new M4 chip, amping up performance with up to 1.7x faster processing speeds for daily tasks and up to 2.1x faster in creative projects like photo editing and gaming.
But the specs don’t stop there. The new iMac boasts a 24-inch, 4.5K Retina display with an optional nano-texture glass finish to reduce glare—perfect for those of us who like working next to sunny windows. This refreshed lineup also comes with a 12MP Center Stage camera featuring Desk View, four USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 4 support for data speeds that’ll make your old setup look prehistoric, and Wi-Fi 6E for ultra-fast connectivity. And, in classic Apple fashion, it’s now wrapped in seven vibrant colors, including green, yellow, and purple, adding a splash of style to any workspace.
In terms of connectivity, the iMac with M4 can support up to two 6K displays, and the upgraded model even supports three. For all that multitasking, the M4 variant starts with 16GB of unified memory, configurable up to 32GB, and offers SSD storage starting at 256GB up to a spacious 2TB. All this comes in an eco-friendly design made with 100% recycled aluminum, meeting Apple’s goal to go carbon neutral by 2030.
Starting at US$1,299, the iMac with M4 delivers not just looks but the kind of specs that’ll have even the power users paying attention. Apple’s iMac is once again showing us how to make thin look powerful.
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