
Instead of getting any color you like as long as it’s aluminum-the only option in previous years-you now can choose from among seven colors, including blue, green, pink, silver, yellow, orange and purple. While there are a lot of changes under the surface, it’s hard to miss the huge overall design change for the new iMac. So what do you get for your investment? Depending upon which model you buy, you will be spending $1299 for the base model or up to $1699 for the premium version with a 512GB SSD. A configurator on the product page lets you choose the number of GPU cores, storage and color option that suits you.

Prices on the iMac start at $1299, and if you want the new M1-powered computer, you’ll probably need to pay full price anywhere you look until the inevitable sales towards the end of the year.Įxpect to see Apple release MacOS Monterey in the fall of 2021 until then, the 24-inch iMac will continue to run Big Sur.ī&H makes it easy to select the iMac of your choice. While the iMac is available from a number of retailers-from the Apple mothership itself to Best Buy, Amazon and others-one thing you won’t find is anything in the way of deals or discounts. This latest iMac was announced during Apple’s Spring Loaded event back on April 20, along with a veritable armada of new devices including the new iPad Pro, a purple iPhone 12, Apple TV 4K and location-tracking AirTags. One fun (and useful) feature: You can drag a tab group into an email to automatically add a list of websites to your message. The browser has a more modern look and feel, syncs automatically across all your devices, and supports tab groups. Speaking of Safari, Apple has finally invested the time to dramatically modernize and overhaul Safari.

Thanks to Monterey, the iMac will inherit many of the features debuting in the latest version of iOS and iPadOS, including a substantially enhanced FaceTime, smarter notifications and a system-wide Notes feature that includes Quick Notes-the ability to jot down short notes and associate them with Safari webpages for powerful notetaking.
