Will the new iMac 27-inch have a chance this year?

by Poster Mar 18, 2022 17

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  • Anonymous4221 Mar 18, 2022
    Isn't it clear that Mac Studio + Studio Display replaces iMac 27
  • Anonymous3760 Mar 18, 2022
    There's no chance
  • Anonymous9895 Mar 18, 2022
    The official website removed the iMac 27. Of course, iMac 24 may be extended to 27, or iMac Pro may be produced separately. But it is unlikely, because the press conference said that the last product, Mac Pro, will be discussed later. Is there a so-called iMac? I have to say that the iMac Pro also conflicts a bit with the existing Studio. Personally, I also have an iMac 27, but I think Studio is more flexible to match. You can also buy Studio with a cheap monitor to work with, or you can directly buy a 5K monitor worth 10,000 yuan in one step. Even if Studio becomes outdated in the future and needs to be upgraded, you can directly switch to Studio 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generations. The 5K monitor can still continue to be used. Unlike the iMac, if you want to change it, you can only change it as a whole.
  • Anonymous3465 Mar 18, 2022
    The small size has been enlarged from 21 inches to 24 inches. Personally, I think the large iMac (if any) will also be enlarged and will not stay at 27 inches.
  • Anonymous7585 Mar 18, 2022
    I used to buy a screen and get a console, but now the console and screen are sold separately.
  • Anonymous4222 Mar 18, 2022
    I guess there is. The official website says iMac 24 inches. If there is only one iMac, the size at the back should not be written. I guess the hardware configuration should be similar to that of 24-inch, not very high, and the screen is still 27 5K. The target group is ordinary users, and the configuration requirements are not that high, but I feel that 24-inch is not big enough. Professional users can buy cpu and other hardware configurations with higher configurations, while ordinary users can just choose iMac. All Mac product lines are complete and have been replaced with their own CPU architecture. 1. Thin and light, easy to carry, compact, relatively weak performance, no heat, few interfaces, daily online watching videos and light office work, 13-inch MacBook Air; 2. Strong performance, good heat dissipation, multiple interfaces, high screen quality, high screen refresh, also requires mobility, small screen 14, large screen 16 MacBook Pro; 3. It does not require mobile nature, does not require high performance requirements, and looks like apple's screen. Consider iMac all-in-one machine, small screen 24, large screen 27; 4. It does not require mobile nature, does not require high performance requirements, has a limited budget, and does not require high screen requirements. Mac mini; 5. It does not need to be mobile, has good heat dissipation, strong performance, and rich interfaces. I want to equip my own screen, Mac studio; 6. There is no need to be mobile, everything else should be the best, Mac Pro. As for the monitor, it's up to you to decide how you want to set it up. The summary is that ordinary users of MacBook Air, Mac mini, and iMac can choose whether they want a screen and whether they want a large or small screen; Professional users MacBook Pro, Mac studio, and Mac Pro can choose whether they want to bring a screen and whether they want a large or small screen. Full coverage, whatever needs are given to you.
  • Anonymous3684 Mar 18, 2022
    There will still be. The person said that the last one that didn't update the Apple chip was the mac pro. In fact, that's how I understood it. What he said should be the product line. Among mac mini, imac, mac studio, mac pro, it is true that only the mac pro line does not have it, and the imac line has actually been updated, that is, the 24-inch imac, while the 27-inch imac, imacpro is nothing more than the follow-up of the imac line.
  • Anonymous4223 Mar 18, 2022
    If the desktop Apple doesn't consider turning the pro series into an all-in-one machine, then the new mac pro that studio mentioned with them is enough, and the all-in-one machine probably won't produce a 27-inch one.
  • Anonymous4224 Mar 18, 2022
    Probably not. Now the M1 series product line is different from the previous Intel.
  • Anonymous7205 Mar 18, 2022
    @ Anonymous4222 There is one last point that you can't upgrade the hardware ….
  • Anonymous3467 Mar 18, 2022
    If you want to update, you have to design a new mold, and it will conflict with the studio combination...
  • Anonymous4225 Mar 18, 2022
    It won't happen. When the iMac24 came out, 27 wasn't removed from the shelves, so it's normal to have this size number.
  • Anonymous4226 Mar 18, 2022
    Personally, I think the iMac Pro, which is a bit strange in positioning, should no longer be available, but the iMac 27 should still be available, following the design style of the 24 and simply enlarging it, like the 6Plus and 6 back then, the only difference is in size
  • Anonymous4227 Mar 18, 2022
    The 24-inch iMac is an iMac, and a 32-inch iMac Pro will be released to replace the current 27-inch iMac (the size has not changed, but the display frame has been reduced)
  • Anonymous5344 Mar 18, 2022
    It would be a pity if it was really cut off. The iMac is my favorite working device. It can be called a perfect "all-in-one" experience. Screen, performance, sound effects, camera, you have everything you want. Because there is no battery, you don't have to worry about battery aging. Buy one that can last three to five years
  • Anonymous9893 May 21, 2022
    A 19-year-old iMac 27 octa-core i9 24G is released
  • Anonymous9932 Feb 24, 2023
    Hahaha, I'm still in the 2015 model, and I don't feel like it's a big problem after using it for three years. It's just that the system update is no longer supported.