Apple updates iMac with M4, new colours
In a very “if it ain’t broke” mentality, Apple is leaving the design the same, but updating the hardware to make the iMac faster.
In a very “if it ain’t broke” mentality, Apple is leaving the design the same, but updating the hardware to make the iMac faster.
The design hasn’t changed, but the chip has, as the M3 iMac boosts the speed for folks who want a fast desktop.
Some people are all business, and given they can work from home, that is totally fine. So consider a gift that lets them think of work in positive way.
It wasn’t just new MacBook Pros with new chips this week, as the 24 inch iMac also saw an update to something new.
Could a new iMac and MacBook Pro be on the cards, alongside a new piece of Apple Silicon? And what else might Apple have in store for the end of 2023?
Swift programmers can mark their calendars for a date of updates, and so too might the general public, because Apple normally has more than code changes for WWDC.
If you know someone who doesn’t want to come back from working from home, these desk-bound gadgets could keep their desk their new home for time to come.
You can’t find the old school USB ports or a card reader on the iMac anymore, but if you want them back, you might want to check out the $149 Satechi iMac Stand. Is it worth the asking price?
Owners of a Mac will potentially find the next version of macOS cares about how they get their work done, giving them the ability to focus and yet also take notes wherever.
This week on The Wrap, what’s changing on the iPad, the iMac, the Apple TV, and what’s an AirTag? Plus we’ll review Oppo’s big new Find X3 Pro and more, all in five.