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After this year’s iPhone and Apple Watch refresh, Apple is tipped to launch some new tablets, laptops, and desktop computers before the end of the year. Among the devices said to be getting an upgrade is the iMac, and while the Cupertino-based company has yet to confirm the iMac 2016, a new 27-inch version of the device was leaked by Best Buy this week.
Oct 14, 2015 On the 27' the RAM is able to be upgraded, but not on the 21'. It is the slim iMac and runs much cooler than the older thicker iMacs. I have owned a 2007 20.5', 2011 27' and late 2012. All have been good iMacs but the 2012 runs much cooler, is still able to run the most current OS and is generally the best iMac I have ever owned. Oct 25, 2016 iMac 2016 price The existing range of iMacs starts at £899 ($1,099) for the 21.5-inch 1080p model, rising to £1,199 ($1,499) for the 4K model and £1,449 ($1,799) for the 27-inch variant. Sep 09, 2020. Aug 10, 2020 As you'd expect, the iMac Pro comes with a premium price tag, starting at $4,999 and going up to over $14,000, but then it is the most powerful all-in-one desktop machine Apple has ever built.
Techno Buffalo was able to get a screenshot of the listing before it was taken down by the retailer. The product, which carried a model number of KOSC0LL/A, is described as a “New” Apple 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display, Intel’s seventh-generation Kaby Lake Core i7 chip, 32 GB of random access memory (RAM) and a 2 TB Fusion Drive. The silver-colored desktop is said to run on Mac OS X with features such as built-in wireless keyboard, mouse and webcam. The purported iMac 2016 is listed at $3,199.99 on Best Buy’s website.
It was speculated that a Best Buy employee must have made a mistake in putting up the listing, or the product could be a placeholder for the new iMac. Moreover, Apple’s current iMac listing includes a 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display, an Intel Core i5 processor, and a 2 TB Fusion Drive for only $2,299, and so far, there is no official listing for a 27-inch iMac with an Intel Core i7 chip.
The iMac 2016 is expected to come in two variants the 21.5-inch version and the 27-inch model. It is rumored to come with Intel’s new chipset, the Kaby Lake, as well as a new graphics chip from AMD’s Polaris set which will pave the way for virtual reality (VR) support for the upcoming desktop computer.
It was rumored that the iMac 2016 could be launched in late October. Apple has yet to confirm if it will be having a launch event this month, but invitations might be sent out soon for the unveiling of the iMac 2016 and other Apple devices.