banner



Apple All In One 27 Zoll

Line of all-in-one desktop computers by Apple Inc.

iMac
IMacLogo.svg
M1 iMac vector.svg

Front face of an orange 24" Apple silicon iMac

Developer Apple Inc.
Product family Macintosh
Release engagement
  • PowerPC-based
  • August 15, 1998; 24 years ago  (1998-08-15) (G3)
  • January vii, 2002; twenty years ago  (2002-01-07) (G4)
  • August 31, 2004; 18 years ago  (2004-08-31) (G5)
  • Intel-based
  • January ten, 2006; xvi years agone  (2006-01-10) (plastic)
  • August 7, 2007; xv years ago  (2007-08-07) (aluminum)
  • October 20, 2009; 12 years ago  (2009-ten-20) (unibody)
  • November 30, 2012; 9 years ago  (2012-11-30) (slim unibody)
  • October xvi, 2014; 7 years ago  (2014-x-sixteen) (slim unibody with Retina 5K display)
  • Dec 14, 2017; four years agone  (2017-12-fourteen) (iMac Pro)
  • Apple silicon
  • April 20, 2021; 17 months ago  (2021-04-xx) (M1)
Discontinued
  • Intel-based
  • March 6, 2021; 18 months ago  (2021-03-06) (iMac Pro)
  • March 8, 2022; half dozen months ago  (2022-03-08) (Retina iMac)
Operating system
  • Mac Os 8
  • Mac Bone 9
  • macOS (Previously known as Mac OS X, Os X)
Related Mac Mini, Mac Pro
Website Apple tree – iMac

iMac is a family unit of all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers designed and congenital past Apple Inc. It has been the primary function of Apple'due south consumer desktop offerings since its debut in Baronial 1998, and has evolved through seven distinct forms.[1]

In its original form, the iMac G3 had a gumdrop or egg-shaped look, with a CRT monitor, mainly enclosed past a colored, translucent plastic instance, which was refreshed early on with a sleeker blueprint notable for its slot-loaded optical drive. The 2nd major revision, the iMac G4, moved the design to a hemispherical base containing all the main components and an LCD monitor on a freely moving arm attached to it. The tertiary and fourth major revisions, the iMac G5 and the Intel iMac respectively, placed all the components immediately behind the display, creating a slim unified design that tilts simply up and down on a simple metal base.

The fifth major revision (mid-2007) shared the same form as the previous model, simply was thinner and used anodized aluminum and a glass panel over the unabridged front. The seventh major revision (late 2012) uses a different display unit, omits the SuperDrive, and uses different production techniques from the older unibody versions. This allows it to exist thinner at the edge than older models, with an edge thickness of v.9  mm (but the same maximum depth). Information technology too includes a dual microphone setup and includes solid-country drive (SSD) or hard disk storage, or an Apple Fusion Drive, a hybrid of solid-land and hard disk drives. This version of the iMac was announced in October 2012, with the 21.v-inch (55 cm) version released in November and the 27-inch (69 cm) version in December; these were refreshed in September 2013, with new Haswell processors, faster graphics, faster and larger SSD options and 802.11ac Wi-Fi cards.[2]

In October 2014, a major revision of the 27-inch (69 cm) iMac was announced, whose main feature is a "Retina 5K" display at a resolution of 5120 × 2880 pixels. The new model also includes a new processor, graphics chip, and IO, along with several new storage options.[3] A major revision of the 21.v-inch (55 cm) iMac was announced in October 2015. Its main characteristic is a "Retina 4K" display at a resolution of 4096 × 2304 pixels. Information technology has the same new processor, graphics chip, and I/O every bit the 27-inch iMac, along with several new storage options.[4]

On June 5, 2017, Apple announced a workstation-class version called the iMac Pro, which features Intel Xeon processors and standard SSD storage. It shares the design and screen of the 5K iMac but is colored in Infinite Gray rather than silver. Apple tree began shipping the iMac Pro in Dec 2017.[5] The iMac Pro was discontinued in 2021.[6]

On April xx, 2021, Apple announced a 24" iMac (actual diagonal screen size is 23.five in.[7]) with an Apple tree M1 processor, its first as office of its transition to Apple silicon.[viii] It comes in 7 colors (Silver, Blue, Dark-green, Orangish, Yellow, Purple, and Pink) with a 4.5K Retina display. On the base configuration, the M1 iMacs come with 2 Thunderbolt 3/USB 4 ports, and 2 USB Type-C three.one Gen 2 ports on the higher configurations. The base configuration models are only available in Silverish, Blueish, Green, and Pink. Apple tree claims that the M1 iMac offers up to 85% faster CPU functioning than the previous 21.5" iMac models. This iMac is the thinnest model released to date at 11.5mm. This is the effect of the entire logic board and speaker associates being moved to the "chin" at the lesser of the iMac.

History [edit]

The announcement of the iMac in 1998 was a source of controversy and anticipation among commentators, Mac fans, and detractors. Opinions were divided over Apple's desperate changes to the Macintosh hardware. At the time, Apple had suffered a series of setbacks as consumers increasingly opted for Wintel (Windows PCs with Intel CPUs) machines instead of Apple'due south Performa models. Many in the industry thought that "beleaguered" Apple would presently exist forced to beginning selling computers with a custom interface built on meridian of one or more potential operating organization bases, such as Taligent, Solaris, or Windows 98.[nine]

The designer behind iMac'due south case was Jonathan Ive.[ten]

Ken Segall was an employee at an L.A. advertizing agency treatment Apple'southward account who came upward with the name "iMac" and pitched it to Steve Jobs. After Jobs' death, Segall claimed Jobs preferred "MacMan" for the name of the computer, merely afterwards Segall pitched "iMac" to him twice, the name was accustomed.[xi] Segall says that the "i" stands for "Cyberspace",[12] but also represents the product as a personal and revolutionary device ('i' for "individuality" and "innovation").[13] Apple later adopted the 'i' prefix across its consumer hardware and software lines, such as iPod, iBook (later MacBook), iPhone, iPad and diverse pieces of software such as the iLife, iCloud suite and iWork and the company's media histrion/store, iTunes.

Attention was given to the out-of-box experience: the user needed to go through only two steps to set up and connect to the Internet. "There's no footstep 3!" was the catch-phrase in a popular iMac commercial narrated past role player Jeff Goldblum.[14] Another commercial, dubbed "Simplicity Shootout", pitted seven-year-onetime Johann Thomas and his border collie Brodie, with an iMac, against Adam Taggart, a Stanford University MBA student, with an HP Pavilion 8250, in a race to set their computers. Johann and Brodie finished in 8 minutes and xv seconds,[xv] whereas Adam was still working on it past the stop of the commercial.

Updates [edit]

By 2005, it had go more than and more than apparent that IBM'south development for the desktop implementation of PowerPC was grinding to a halt. Apple announced at the Worldwide Developers Briefing that it would be switching the Macintosh to the x86 architecture and Intel's line of Core processors. The starting time Intel-equipped Macs were unveiled on January x, 2006: the Intel iMac and the introductory MacBook Pro. Inside ix months, Apple had smoothly transitioned the entire Macintosh line to Intel. One of the highly touted side benefits of this switch was the ability to run Windows on Mac hardware.

The timeline of iMac from 1998 to 2021, comparison it with the original Macintosh 128K (1984). This chart shows the change in the physical characteristics and advent of the product.

On July 27, 2010, Apple updated its line of iMacs to characteristic the new Intel Core "i-series" processors beyond the line. The 21.5" models at present characteristic the Cadre i3 processor, but these are upgradable to the Core i5. The high-end 27" features a Quad-Core i5 processor, which is upgradable to a Quad-Core i7. On this date, Apple as well announced its new "Apple Magic Trackpad" peripheral, a trackpad similar to that of the MacBook Pro for use with iMac or any other Apple tree computer. Apple likewise introduced a AA NiMH battery charger intended to simplify the use of batteries in these peripherals. Apple offers an pick to use a solid-country bulldoze instead of a large mechanical drive.

On May 3, 2011, Apple tree updated its iMac line with the introduction of Intel Thunderbolt engineering science and Intel Cadre i5 and i7 Sandy Bridge processors equally well as a 1 mega pixel high definition FaceTime camera, features which were commencement introduced in the MacBook Pro line in February 2011.[xvi]

On October 23, 2012, a new iMac was appear (for a November/December release) with a essentially thinner edge, new Apple Fusion Drive, faster processors (Intel Core i5 and i7 Ivy Bridge) and graphics forth with updates to the ports, but with the same overall depth (stand depth: 8 inches (xx.three  cm)). To reduce the edge, the SuperDrive was removed on these iMacs.

On Oct xvi, 2014, a new version of the 27-inch (69  cm) iMac was announced, whose main characteristic is a "Retina 5K" display at a resolution of 5120 × 2880 pixels.[17] The new model also includes a new processor, graphics chip, and I/O, along with several new storage options. This computer was designed with professional photographers and video editors in mind, with the 5K resolution allowing 4K video to be played at its native resolution in Final Cut Pro, with room for toolbars on the side.

On June six, 2017, Apple tree'due south 21.5-inch iMac, which has a "Retina 4K" display at a resolution of 4096 × 2304 pixels, and the latest Intel 7th generation i5 processor, was announced. The iMac has Turbo Heave upward to 3.6 GHz supported, and a 1 TB hard drive. Apple'south iMac with 4K brandish has Intel Core i5 quad-core processor with 3 GHz or iii.4 GHz clock speed. The RAM on board is 8 GB, and it will support a Turbo heave of upwards to 3.eight GHz. This iMac has options of i TB hard drive or i TB Fusion Bulldoze. This 21.5-inch iMac also has the selection of Radeon Pro 555 with 2 GB of video RAM for graphics or a Radeon Pro 560 with four GB of video RAM. Apple tree'southward 27-inch iMac with the 5K display comes with the quad-cadre Intel Cadre i5 processor, which is clocked at iii.4 GHz, 3.5 GHz, or iii.8 GHz. This iMac supports a Turbo boost of upwardly to four.2Ghz and comes with 8 GB RAM option.[18]

In March 2019, Apple updated the iMac to feature 9th-generation Intel Core i9 processors and Radeon Vega graphics. Unlike most other Apple releases, Apple tree opted non to announce the iMac at an event; instead, they updated the specs and released a printing statement. For the first time, the iMac can support 6-core or viii-cadre Intel processors. Apple claims the 21.5-inch model is up to lx% faster than the previous model, and the 27-inch is up to 2.4 times faster. The exterior of the machine remained the same as the previous model.

On August 4, 2020, Apple tree refreshed the iMac models. The smaller 21.five-inch model was updated with SSDs standard. The 27-inch model received 10th generation Intel fries, a T2 Security chip, a 1080p camera, studio-quality microphone, an pick for nano-textured glass, besides as SSDs standard. The 27-inch model now has SSDs soldered to the motherboard, which ways the storage is no longer replaceable, and in order to replace a hard bulldoze the unabridged motherboard must be replaced and any data on the bulldoze volition be wiped.[nineteen]

On April twenty, 2021, Apple appear redesigned iMacs with a 24-inch display, new colors (7), updated cameras, and the inclusion of the Apple M1 chip.

Influence [edit]

The original iMac was the first legacy-free PC.[twenty] It was the first Macintosh figurer to have a USB port but no floppy disk bulldoze. Afterward, all Macs accept included USB. Via the USB port, hardware makers could make products uniform with both x86 PCs and Macs. Previously, Macintosh users had to seek out certain hardware, such as keyboards and mice specifically tailored for the "old world" Mac's unique ADB interface and printers and modems with MiniDIN-8 serial ports. Only a limited number of models from sure manufacturers were made with these interfaces and often came at a premium price. USB, existence cross-platform, has immune Macintosh users to select from a big selection of devices marketed for the Wintel PC platform, such as hubs, scanners, storage devices, USB flash drives, and mice. Afterwards the iMac, Apple connected to remove older peripheral interfaces and floppy drives from the rest of its product line.

Borrowing from the 1997 Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh, the various LCD-based iMac designs continued the all-in-one concept start envisioned in Apple's original Macintosh calculator. The successful iMac allowed Apple to continue targeting the Power Macintosh line at the high-end of the market place. This foreshadowed a similar strategy in the notebook market place when the iMac-like iBook was released in 1999. Since and then, the company has continued this strategy of differentiating the consumer versus professional production lines. Apple tree'southward focus on design has immune each of its subsequent products to create a distinctive identity. Apple avoided using the beige colors that were then mutual in the PC industry. The company would later migrate from the multicolored designs of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The latter office of the decade saw Apple using anodized aluminum; glass; and white, black, and clear polycarbonate plastics among their build materials. Today many PCs are more than design-witting than before the iMac's introduction, with multi-shaded design schemes beingness common, and some desktops and laptops available in colorful, decorative patterns.[21]

Apple's apply of translucent, candy-colored plastics inspired like industrial designs in other consumer products.[22] Apple's later on introduction of the iPod, iBook G3 (Dual USB), and iMac G4 (all featuring snowy-white plastic), inspired similar designs in other companies' consumer electronics products. The color rollout also featured two distinctive ads: one called 'Life Savers' featured the Rolling Stones song, "She'south a Rainbow" and an advertizing for the white version had the introduction of Foam's "White Room" as its backing track[ citation needed ].

Reception [edit]

iMac has received considerable critical acclaim, including praise from engineering science columnist Walt Mossberg as the "Gilt Standard of desktop calculating";[23] Forbes mag described the original candy-colored line of iMac computers every bit beingness an "industry-altering success".[24] The first 24" Cadre ii Duo iMac received CNET's "Must-have desktop" in their 2006 Top 10 Holiday Souvenir Picks.[25]

Apple tree faced a class-action lawsuit filed in 2008 for allegedly deceiving the public by promising millions of colors from the LCD screens of all Mac models while its twenty-inch model just held 262,144 colors.[26] This issue arose due to the use of 6-flake per pixel Twisted nematic LCD screens. The case was dismissed on January 21, 2009.[27]

While non a criticism of iMac per se, the integrated design has some inherent tradeoffs that have garnered criticism. In The Mythical Midrange Mac Minitower, Dan Frakes of Macworld suggests that with the iMac occupying the midrange of Apple'due south production line, Apple has picayune to offer consumers who want some power to aggrandize or upgrade their computers, but do non need (or cannot afford) the Mac Pro.[28] For instance, iMac'due south integration of monitor and computer, while convenient, commits the owner to replace both at the aforementioned fourth dimension. For a time earlier the Mac mini's introduction, at that place were rumors of a "headless iMac"[29] but the G4 Mac mini as introduced had lower performance compared to the iMac, which at the time featured a G5 processor.[xxx] Some third party suppliers such every bit Other Earth Calculating provide upgrade kits that include specialized tools for working on iMacs.

Similarly, though the graphics chipset in some Intel models is on a removable MXM, neither Apple nor tertiary parties have offered retail iMac GPU upgrades, with the exception of those for the original iMac G3's "mezzanine" PCI slot. Models later iMac G5 (excluding the August 7, 2007 iMac update[ according to whom? ]) fabricated information technology hard for the cease-user to replace the hard deejay or optical drive, and Apple's warranty explicitly forbids upgrading the socketed CPU. While conceding the possibility of a mini-tower cannibalizing sales from the Mac Pro, Frakes argues at that place is enough frustration with iMac'due south limitations to make such a suggestion worthwhile. This disparity has go more pronounced after the G4 era since the lesser-end Ability Mac G5 (with one brief exception) and Mac Pro models accept all been priced in the US$1999–2499$ range, while base model Power Macs G4s and before were U.s.a.$1299–1799. The current generation iMac has Intel fifth generation i5 and i7 processors, ranging from quad-core 2.seven GHz i5 to a quad-cadre 3.iv GHz i7 processor,[31] nevertheless it is possible to upgrade the 2010 edition of the iMac quite easily.[32]

Supported operating systems [edit]

Supported Apple operating system releases [edit]

Supported Apple operating systems releases
Bone release PowerPC-based Intel-based Apple silicon-based
G3 (tray loading, 1st generation) G3 (slot-loading, 2nd generation) G4 (3rd generation) G5 (fourth generation) Polycarbonate (fifth generation) Aluminum (sixth generation) Unibody (7th generation) Slim Unibody (8th generation) Retina (9th generation) 10th generation
1998 Early 1999 Belatedly 1999 Mid 2000 Early 2001 Mid 2001 Early on 2002 15" Mid 2002 17" Early on 2003 Tardily 2003 Mid 2004 Mid 2005 Late 2005 Early on 2006 Mid 2006 Late 2006 Mid 2007 Early 2008 Early 2009 Late 2009 Mid 2010 Mid 2011 Late 2012 Belatedly 2013 Mid 2014 Late 2014 Mid 2015 Late 2015* 2017* 2019 2020 M1, 2021
Mac Bone 8 Yes viii.5.1 8.six
Mac OS 9 Yes Yes Yes 9.0.iv nine.i 9.2.two Emulation only
10.0 Cheetah Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.0.iv
10.ane Puma Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.1.2 x.1.v
ten.2 Jaguar Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.ii.3 10.ii.6 (15" and 17")
10.3 Panther Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes x.3.1 (20") ten.3.5
ten.4 Tiger patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ten.4.2 x.4.4 10.iv.vii 10.4.10
10.five Leopard With G4 processor upgrade patch 17" only, 15" requires patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.5.2 10.five.half-dozen
10.6 Snow Leopard No No No No No No No No No No patch, beta simply With i GB RAM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.vi.3 10.6.6
10.7 Panthera leo No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch, requires processor upgrade With two GB RAM Yes Yes Yes Yes
10.8 Mount Lion No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch With ii GB RAM Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.8.1 ten.8.4
x.9 Mavericks No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch, requires processor upgrade patch, requires processor upgrade, no graphics dispatch patch With 2 GB RAM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.9.3
10.x Yosemite No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch, requires processor upgrade, no graphics acceleration patch, no graphics acceleration With 2 GB RAM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.10.3
10.11 El Capitan No No No No No No No No No No No No No With ii GB RAM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
10.12 Sierra No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch, requires processor upgrade patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes x.12.v
10.xiii High Sierra No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
10.14 Mojave No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.fourteen.3
x.15 Catalina No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10.15.6
xi.0 Big Sur No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch, requires processor upgrade, no bluetooth patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 11.3
12.0 Monterey No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No patch patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
  • Includes 21.v" non-Retina models released in the same date (Late 2015 and Mid 2017)

Supported Windows versions [edit]

Supported Windows versions
OS release fifth generation 6th generation 7th generation eighth generation 9th generation
Early 2006 Mid 2006-Early 2009 Belatedly 2009 Mid 2010 Mid 2011 Late 2012-Mid 2015 Late 2015 2017-2020
Windows XP
32-bit[Annotation 1] [33] [34]
Yes Yes Yes Fractional[Annotation one] No No No No No No
Windows Vista
32-bit[Note 2] [33] [34]
Yes Yes Yes Fractional[Annotation ii] No No No No No No
Windows Vista
64-bit[Note ii] [33]
Yes Yes Yes Partial[Note 2] No No No No No No
Windows 7
32-flake[Note 3] [33] [35]
No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No
Windows seven
64-bit[Note four] [33] [36]
No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Windows 8
[Note 5] [Note half dozen] [33]
No No No No Partial, Patch[Notation 7] Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Windows eight.1
[Note viii] [Note 6] [37] [36]
No No No No Fractional, Patch[Note 7] Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Windows x
[Note 9] [Note six] [38] [36]
No No No No Patch Patch Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows 11
[Annotation ten]
No No No No No No No No No No
  1. ^ a b Windows XP can only be installed on Macs built upwardly until tardily 2009 with Kick Camp three or earlier, excluding the belatedly 2009 high-end 27-inch model. This includes Mac OS Ten 10.6 or before and copies of Mac Bone Ten 10.7 that accept not been updated to Boot Camp 4.
  2. ^ a b c d Windows Vista can only be installed on Macs built upwards until late 2009 with Boot Army camp 3 or before, excluding the belatedly 2009 high-end 27-inch model. This includes Mac OS Ten 10.6 or earlier and copies of Mac Os X 10.seven that take not been updated to Kicking Camp 4.
  3. ^ The 32-bit version of Windows 7 tin can only be installed on Macs with Boot Camp 3.one to 6.0. This includes OS X ten.11 and earlier.
  4. ^ The 64-fleck version of Windows 7 can only exist installed on Macs with Boot Camp 3.1 or later, running macOS High Sierra or before. Later versions of macOS no longer support Windows vii.
  5. ^ Windows eight can simply be installed on Macs with Kick Army camp v.0 to 6.0. This includes Bone X 10.11 and earlier.
  6. ^ a b c Simply 64-bit versions of Windows are supported for Windows 8 and later.
  7. ^ a b Only the 27-inch model of the Mid-2010 iMac supports Windows 8 and 8.1. The 21.5-inch model is not supported.
  8. ^ Windows 8.one tin can only be installed on Macs with Boot Camp 5.i or after, running macOS High Sierra or before. Later versions of macOS no longer support Windows eight.1.
  9. ^ Windows 10 tin just exist installed on Macs with Kick Camp 6.0 or later. It is the simply supported version of Windows on macOS Mojave and after.
  10. ^ Windows xi is not officially supported for use via BootCamp by either Apple or Microsoft.

Timeline of iMac models [edit]

Timeline of iMac and eMac models
Mac Studio Apple Watch iPad iPhone MacBook Mac Mini Power Mac G5 iPod G4 Cube iBook Power Macintosh G3 iMac (Apple silicon) iMac Pro iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac (Intel-based) iMac G5 iMac G5 iMac G4 iMac G3 iMac G4 eMac iMac G4 iMac G3

Generation Form factor Brandish Processor Included HDD Included Mac OS version[39] Release date Discontinued
iMac G3 Slot loading iMac G3. 15″ (xiii.8″ viewable) CRT PowerPC G3 iv GB to lx GB[forty] 8.ane, eight.5, 8.vi, nine.0, 9.1, 10.0, 10.1, x.2 August 15, 1998 March 2003
iMac G4 iMac G4 Sunflower. fifteen″, 17″, or 20″ LCD PowerPC G4 40 GB to 160 GB 9.two, x.1, 10.2, 10.3 January vii, 2002 July 2004
iMac G5 iMac G5 Rev A. 17″ or twenty″ LCD PowerPC G5 xl GB to 500 GB ten.iii, 10.4 August 31, 2004 March 2006
Polycarbonate Intel iMac Polycarbonate iMac. 17″, 20″, or 24″ LCD Intel Core Duo/Intel Core 2 Duo 80 GB to 750 GB 10.4 January 2006 August 2007
Aluminum iMac Aluminium iMac. 20″ or 24″ LCD Intel Cadre two Duo 250 GB to i TB 10.4, 10.5, 10.6 August 7, 2007 Baronial 2011
Unibody iMac Unibody iMac. 21.5" or 27" LED-LCD Intel Core two Duo/i3/i5/i7 500 GB to 2 TB or 256 GB SSD 10.6, x.seven, 10.eight October 20, 2009 March 2013
Slim Unibody iMac Slim edge unibody iMac. Intel Cadre i3/ i5/i7 i TB to iii TB HDD, 1 TB to 3 TB Fusion Bulldoze or 256 GB to one TB flash storage ten.eight, ten.9, 10.ten, 10.11, ten.12, 10.13, 10.14, 10.15, 11 Nov 30, 2012 (21.5"), Jan 2013[41] (27") October 13, 2015 (27"), October 30, 2021 (21.5")
Retina iMac Retina iMac. Intel Core i3/i5/i7/i9 1 TB to 3TB HDD, 1 TB to 3 TB Fusion Drive or 256 GB to two TB flash storage 10.10, 10.xi, x.12, 10.xiii, 10.14, x.15, 11, 12 October 16, 2014 (27"), October 13, 2015 (21.5") Apr xx, 2021 (21.5"), March viii, 2022 (27")
iMac (Apple silicon) M1 iMac vector.svg 24" LED-LCD Apple tree M1 256 GB to 2 TB flash storage xi, 12 Apr twenty, 2021 (24") Due north/A

References [edit]

  1. ^ Olivarez-Giles, Nathan (May 3, 2011). "Apple updates iMac line with quicker processors, graphics and Thunderbolt I/O". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  2. ^ "Apple Updates iMac". Apple tree. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
  3. ^ "Apple tree Introduces 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K Display". Apple. Retrieved October 16, 2014.
  4. ^ "Apple adds retina brandish to new iMacs". Brett Molina. Retrieved Oct 13, 2015.
  5. ^ Kastrenakes, Jacob (December 12, 2017). "Apple tree's iMac Pro will be available starting Th". The Verge.
  6. ^ Jazmin Goodwin. "Apple is discontinuing the iMac Pro". CNN . Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  7. ^ Apple. "Apple official website". Apple . Retrieved June vi, 2021.
  8. ^ "iMac features all-new design in vibrant colors, M1 chip, and iv.5K Retina display". Apple Newsroom . Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  9. ^ "Apple Confidential: The Day They Most Decided To Put Windows On The Mac Instead Of OS X!". Archived from the original on June 24, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2015. Hancock ordered her staff to consider Microsoft's Windows, Sun Microsystems' Solaris, and even the ill-fated Taligent, which Apple had handed off to partner IBM in December 1995. Hancock was partial to Unix-based Solaris, while COO Marco Landi preferred cut a deal for Windows NT.
  10. ^ Gladwell, Malcolm (November 14, 2011). "The Tweaker: The real genius of Steve Jobs." The New Yorker. p. two
  11. ^ Hawley, Brenna (June 4, 2012). "Man backside iMac name: Simplicity drives business growth". Kansas City Business Journal . Retrieved March thirty, 2013.
  12. ^ Raletz, Alyson (June 7, 2012). "Human who came up with iMac proper noun tells what the 'i' stands for". Kansas Metropolis Business organisation Periodical . Retrieved March thirty, 2013.
  13. ^ "The First iMac Introduction". YouTube. Jan 30, 2006. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved July 6, 2011.
  14. ^ Jeff Goldblum. iMac Bondi 3 steps (Cyberspace). Apple. Archived from the original on November 10, 2006. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
  15. ^ "iMac Review: It'due south a Mac". Washington Apple Pi. December xiii, 1998. Retrieved July 6, 2011.
  16. ^ "Apple tree Announces New iMac With Next Generation Quad-Core Processors, Graphics & Thunderbolt I/O Technology". Apple tree. May 3, 2011. Retrieved July 6, 2011.
  17. ^ "Apple – iMac with Retina 5K display – Features". Apple Inc. Retrieved February 24, 2015.
  18. ^ "Apple new MacBook Pro, MacBook, iMac Cost in India now out". The Indian Limited. June 7, 2017. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  19. ^ "iMac 27 "2020: SSDs make it soldered". Earth Today News. August v, 2020. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  20. ^ Spooner, John K. (December 16, 1999). "Compaq Hopes to Follow the iMac". ZDNet.
  21. ^ "Eight ways the iMac changed computing". Macworld. August 15, 2008. Retrieved Baronial 27, 2008.
  22. ^ Edwards, Benj (September xv, 2008). "ten Years of Cuddly, Friendly iMacs". Wired.
  23. ^ Walt Mossberg (Nov 30, 2005). "A New Gold Standard for PCs". All Things Digital. Retrieved June 29, 2007.
  24. ^ Jon Swartz (April 14, 2000). "Resurgence Of An American Icon". Forbes . Retrieved Nov 24, 2006.
  25. ^ Rich DeMuro (November 22, 2006). Must-accept desktop: Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, ii.16 GHz). CNET (Internet). Archived from the original on Baronial 19, 2007. Retrieved January 16, 2007.
  26. ^ "Apple hit with another "millions of colors" lawsuit". AppleInsider. March 31, 2008.
  27. ^ Sanders v. Apple Inc. , 672 F.Supp.2nd 978 (N.D. Cal. January 21, 2009).
  28. ^ Frakes, Dan. "The Mythical Midrange Mac Minitower". Macworld. Archived from the original on September 11, 2010. Retrieved July 6, 2011.
  29. ^ Bangeman, Eric (December 29, 2004). "Apple supposedly prepping cheap "headless iMac"". ARStechnica. Retrieved July half dozen, 2011.
  30. ^ Berger, Jennifer (January 26, 2005). "Mac mini: Perfect Bookshelf Box for Mac Minimalists". Macworld.
  31. ^ "iMac Technical Specifications". Dec 10, 2012.
  32. ^ Rawlins, Stephen (Apr 15, 2012). "Upgrade iMac Intel Cadre i3 CPU to Core i7". EnglandGreen.
  33. ^ a b c d e f "Organization requirements to install Windows on your Mac via Kicking Camp". March 10, 2015. Archived from the original on March 12, 2015. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  34. ^ a b Keizer, Gregg (August ii, 2011). "Os 10 Lion requires Windows seven for Kicking Camp". Computerworld . Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  35. ^ Hu, Jonathan (Baronial 12, 2015). "Apple tree Released Kicking Camp six.1 with Windows 10 Support". nextofwindows . Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  36. ^ a b c "Organisation requirements to install Windows using Kicking Camp for macOS". Apple Back up. December vi, 2018. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  37. ^ "Use Windows 8.one on your Mac with Kick Camp". Apple Support. September 24, 2018. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  38. ^ "Install Windows x on your Mac with Boot Camp Assistant". Apple tree Support. June 16, 2020. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  39. ^ "Mac OS X versions (builds) included with Intel-based Macs". Apple. Apr 21, 2010. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
  40. ^ "iMac G3".
  41. ^ "New 27-inch iMac orders won't send until January | Macworld". Macworld. Retrieved January 15, 2013.

External links [edit]

  • iMac – official site
  • Apple – Support – Specifications
  • Apple – Support – How to identify your iMac
  • Apple Programmer Connection – Comprehensive technical details (Latest developer notes)

Apple All In One 27 Zoll,

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMac

Posted by: caosuster.blogspot.com

0 Response to "Apple All In One 27 Zoll"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel