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  2. Apple iMac review: Unchanged on the outside, big ... - AOL

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    Apple's latest iMacs add a ton of power, making them some of the most impressive all-in-one desktops on the market. Apple iMac review: Unchanged on the outside, big improvements inside Skip to ...

  3. iMac - Wikipedia

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    For example, iMac's integration of monitor and computer, while convenient, commits the owner to replace both at the same time. For a time before the Mac mini's introduction, there were rumors of a "headless iMac" [16] but the G4 Mac mini as introduced had lower performance compared to the iMac, which at the time featured a G5 processor. [17]

  4. iMac (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    The iMac with Apple silicon is a line of all-in-one desktop Macs made by Apple Inc. since 2021. The first major redesign of the iMac line since 2012, the case and internals were redesigned to use Apple's custom processors, starting with the M1 system on a chip. The Apple silicon iMac features a 24-inch screen in a thin aluminum enclosure ...

  5. iMac Pro - Wikipedia

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    Apple discontinued the 8-core processor option on August 4, 2020, making the 10-core model the base model. [15] The iMac Pro was discontinued on March 5, 2021; Apple continued to sell the computer while supplies lasted. It was delisted from Apple's website and online store on March 19, 2021. [16]

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    Apple’s iMac is a sleek, powerful all-in-one desktop.Outfitted with the company’s new M3 chip, the latest iMac is a solid go-to computer for people looking for a family system that can handle ...

  7. iMac (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    27-inch Unibody iMac. In October 2009, a 16:9 aspect ratio screen was introduced in 21.5" and 27" models, replacing the 20" and 24" 16:10 aspect ratio screens of the previous aluminum models (a 24" iMac was brought back in 2021, albeit with a different aspect ratio). The back is made of aluminum instead of plastic, and is a continuation of the ...