A colourful suite of new Apple iMac desktop computers is on the way, built with the faster new M4 chip first seen in the 2024 iPad Pro range.
As teased last week, Apple is gradually drip-feeding its Mac announcements this week instead of blasting us with a bunch of devices in one go. Alongside the launch of the brand’s first Apple Intelligence features, the M4 iMac comes with promises of a performance boost and more connectivity options.
Starting at $1,999 in Australia, Apple’s 24-inch all-in-one desktop computer and display isn’t a huge step up in performance from last year’s M3 model. According to Apple’s announcement video, the M4 chip provides a slight bump in performance across productivity apps and graphics.
Where it really proves a bigger leap, however, is compared to Apple’s earlier M1 chip or its previous Intel-based iMacs. Specifically looking at the older Intel desktops, Apple claims this iMac runs up to six times faster. It’s arguably a more useful comparison considering you don’t need to upgrade your computer every year.
By default, the starting configuration comes with two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports. Pricier models, like the $2,399 one, include four Thunderbolt 4 ports and gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
All M4 iMac models ship with an upgraded 12MP camera that supports Center Stage, the feature that automatically frames subjects in the middle of the screen. It also has a wide-angle Desk View mode, letting you share the contents of your workspace via the camera.
Apple also introduced a screen option that tackles glare, providing the optional nano-texture glass designed to reduce reflections. It’s a $300 add-on, augmenting the 4480 x 2520 resolution display.
Apple’s M4 iMac range arrives in Australia on 8 November 2024, with pre-orders live now. As standard, it comes with Apple’s Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard peripherals.
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