Apple finally unveiled the most awaited redesigned iMac. The all-new iMac has a completely new design with fewer bezels and has a flat screen just like the iPad.

The new iMac is not limited to only one color, but now there are a variety of colors. Which match within different environments. This machine comes with a 24-inch display, with True Tone display technology. As with this technology the screen will automatically adjust the color temperature following the environment.

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Apple M1 iMac

The redesigned iMac is powered by an Apple M1 processor, making it a complete powerful machine. With the new M1 processor, users will be able to open hundreds of tabs in a browser at once. It can handle your daily work, video editing on iMovie, or playing games on Apple Arcade. This machine is the perfect match for all.

The FaceTime camera is now improved having a resolution of  1080p. The video quality is now far better than the previous iMac’s. Additionally, there is a studio-quality microphone for video calls, which can only detect your voice and block the surrounding noise happening around you. The iMac has now new and advanced spatial audio support featuring almost 6 speakers.

The connectivity options include a headphone jack, Thunderbolt, 4 USB-C ports and even an Ethernet Jack on the power brick.

Just like multiple iMac colors, you can choose the matching Apple Magic keyboard along with Magic Mouse.

There is also Touch ID on the new Magic Keyboard, through which users will be able to unlock the iMac with just one tap. Also switching profiles is now easier with the advanced Touch ID on the Magic keyboard.

Price and Availability

Regarding pricing, the base model starts from $1299 which is the 7 core GPU model. While the 8 Core GPU model starts from $1499. The new iMac models come in seven colors, with the desired matching keyboard and mouse. You can pre-order it on April 30 at Apple official website.

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