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The introduction of the iMac was a critical turning point for Apple. Here is how the iconic desktop has evolved over two decades on the market.
The new Apple iMac sets a new design standard for all-in-one computers, but is it worth buying? Find out in our full iMac review.
The Apple iMac 27-inch (Late 2012) all-in-one PC is the pinnacle of desktop design and manufacturing. It's not perfect, or cheap, but it's worth every penny.
The gorgeous Apple iMac M1 is just $1,149 on Amazon right now, which is its lowest price ever.
Apple has discontinued the 27-inch iMac — you'll need to buy a Mac Studio if you want a high-end desktop from the company.
An updated version of the 27-inch iMac with Apple Silicon and a mini-LED display is allegedly getting closer to release, with suppliers said to be preparing small shipments of parts for the model.
The new iMacs are the first major redesign of the product since 2012. The new splash of color harkens back to the original candy-colored iMacs first unveiled by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 1998.
As you can see, in 2012, Apple ditched the slot-loading optical drive and greatly slimmed down the iMac’s profile. After adding a larger 27-inch 5K Retina display model, Apple left the design ...
That was before the unveiling of a new, 27-inch iMac that, yes, is powered by a 10th-generation, Comet Lake Intel chip. Suddenly, the resolve to wait patiently for a version that used the upcoming ...
The new 27-inch iMac features the same design used since the 2012 model, with a redesigned, Apple Silicon-based iMac expected later this year.