At the Scary Fast presentation, Apple introduced the next generation of iMac, which retains the design of its predecessor but doubles its performance thanks to the new M3 chipset.
The all-in-one Apple iMac features a 24-inch 10-bit display with a 4.5K resolution, offering a peak brightness of 500 nits and full DCI-P3 color coverage.
The base model, priced at $1299, comes equipped with an eight-core M3 processor and an 8-core graphics chip. It comes with 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3. The device boasts four USB Type-C ports, including two Thunderbolt 4 ports. Customers can choose from four color options: blue, green, pink, and silver.
The model with a 10-core GPU and 256GB of storage costs $1499, and for an additional $200, you can get the variant with 512GB of storage. Furthermore, users can select from three additional color options: yellow, orange, or purple. The highest configuration with 24GB of RAM, 2TB of storage, and an advanced set of accessories will set you back almost $2860.
Retail stores will start selling these all-in-one computers on November 7th, and you can pre-order them now.