However, if Apple is going to replace the existing iMac 27 with 10th-generation Intel Core processors instead, it’s likely going to start around the current price of $1,799 (£1,799, AU$2,799). That’s thanks to the high-end Intel Xeon chip included, and the elegant 5K display built in. If Apple is going to replace the recently-discontinued iMac Pro, it’s totally possible that it’ll be quite expensive. It’s a bit hard to pin down exactly how much the iMac 27 is going to cost. That conference is usually aimed at professional users, which is exactly who the iMac 27 – both Pro and not-Pro – are aimed at. Now that the Peek Perfromance event is over, it’s likely that Apple will save it for WWDC 2022. It could be presented alongside the Mac mini M2, the 13-inch MacBook M2, but also the iPhone SE 2022 during the event tomorrow.It’s unlikely that Apple would release a new iMac Pro and not release a regular iMac 27 – unless it’s going to discontinue the iMac 27 altogether. It would therefore be a classic LCD screen, which could be limited to a 4K or FHD definition. Unfortunately, the analyst does not give any information about the technical characteristics of the screen except that it is not equipped with mini-LEDs. Apple to launch a more powerful Mac mini and a 27-inch external display We imagine that it will be a much more affordable model than the huge 32-inch 6K screen from Apple which retails from 5,499 euros. In addition to its Mac mini M2, Apple is even preparing a more powerful Mac mini with an M1 Pro chip, which can be found on the recent 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros.Īccording to Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is also preparing a new 27-inch external display, almost 3 years after its last high-end Pro Display XDR model in 2019. We could therefore discover the new Apple computer on this occasion. The new M2 chip should be unveiled at Apple’s Keynote tomorrow, Tuesday March 8, 2022.
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