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For example, Apple’s GarageBand app, by no means a “lite” software application, opened in about three seconds on both machines. But performing day-to-day productivity tasks, both machines feel equally zippy. Running Geekbench 5 tests on both machines, the M1 iMac smokes the Intel version in benchmark numbers. And yes, for some bizarre reason Apple still puts the Lightning charging port on the bottom of the mouse, rendering it unusable while it’s recharging. The 24-inch review unit came with the smaller keyboard with a Touch ID pad built in, and the Magic Mouse. I ordered the 27-inch iMac with the wireless Magic Keyboard that includes a numeric keypad and the Magic Trackpad 2.
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I was mystified when Apple refreshed the bigger iMac last year but didn’t update the Wi-Fi radio in it, as its iPhones have supported Wi-Fi 6 for some time. The newer model works with 802.11ax, or Wi-Fi 6. The 27-inch iMac only supports the older 802.11ac, or Wi-Fi 5, standard. (The lower-tier models come with just two USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports.) On the higher-end models, there’s an Ethernet connection on the external power brick, which is also a $30 option on the lower-end versions.īut the new iMac has a leg up on the old model when it comes to wireless connectivity.

The newer iMac is much stingier in its connectivity, with four USB-C ports, two of which support Thunderbolt 4, and a headphone jack on the left edge of the computer. I never thought the bigger iMac had enough ports, with a headphone jack, an SD-card slog, four USB-A ports, two USB-C ports that also work with Thunderbolt 3 and a Gigabit Ethernet port.


If I bought one, it’s the color I’d choose. And the back of the iMac is a very hot pink most who see it believe it’s red.
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Still, I like knowing that I can upgrade the memory in my iMac myself on the 24-inch model, it’s soldered down.Īpple sells its new iMacs in seven different colors, and I was sent one described as “pink.” Indeed, while the so-called “chin” below the display is pink-ish, the keyboard, mouse and stand are decidedly rose gold. While the 27-inch iMac can accept up to 128-GB of RAM, the M1 handles memory differently, and surprisingly 8 GB may be just fine for most day-to-day use. It’s available with a maximum of 16-GB of RAM and a 2-TB SSD. The 24-inch M1 iMac Apple sent for review is also a mid-range model, with 8 GB of Unified Memory and Apple’s 8-core graphics processor, along with a 500-GB SSD. It set me back almost $2,500 at the time. Even though it doesn’t sport the highest-end specs that are available for this model, as I wrote in a review of it last year, it is still a beast.
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It comes with an AMD Radeon Pro 5300 graphics adapter with four GB of video memory. It’s in the silver-and-black aluminum design that has been in the hallmark of iMacs since 2012. I ordered the mid-range 27-inch iMac, with a 3.3-GHz 6-core Intel Core i5 processor, 16 gigabytes of RAM and a 1-terabyte of SSD storage. So far, with only a few caveats, I have no regrets.
