![]() We would like to see a 32-inch display on the new iMac Pro. The 27-inch screen also doesn’t compare particularly favorably with many modern displays that are larger than 30-inch (including the 32-inch, 6K Apple Pro Display XDR). But it’s not only the 24-inch iMac that the iMac Pro will be compared to. Next to the 24-inch iMac, with its 4.5K display (4,480 x 2,520 pixels), the 27-inch iMac only looks slightly more impressive with its 5K display (5,120 x 2,880 pixels). Currently the 32-inch Pro Display XDR us Apple’s largest display, so this could even be larger than that.Ī larger display would certainly make the iMac Pro more attractive to potential buyers. However, in June 2023 Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicated that he had information suggesting that Apple is developing an iMac with a screen larger than 30-inches. The next large iMac Pro will probably look nothing like the current 27-inch model (right) and more like the 24-inch iMac (left).ĭisplay analyst Ross Young and others have stated that the iMac Pro will have a 27-inch display, which we have to admit to being disappointed by. We’d also like to see the iMac Pro lose some of its “chin.” Based on teardowns of the iMac and the Studio Display, and the low power and heat requirements of Apple silicon, a chinless iMac Pro could be possible. This could allow Apple to extend the height of the screen as it has with these models. There may also be a notch as there is with the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro. To create a differentiation between the consumer and pro levels, Apple may decide on different color choices as with the iPhone Pro, or stick with the traditional silver like that on the 27-inch iMac or Space Gray as on the discontinued iMac Pro.Īnother difference we could see on the larger iMac is dark bezels rather than a white border around the screen. Apple offers the 24-inch iMac in several color choices, but there haven’t been reports on what color choices Apple will use for the iMac Pro. It makes sense that the iMac Pro will borrow some of its design inspiration from the 24-inch iMac. In a Jnewsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggested that the new iMac Pro will have “a similar design to the current M1 iMac.” Wouldn’t that be a fitting date to launch a new iMac? Unfortunately, even a new 24-inch iMac isn’t expected until the end of 2023 at the earliest. So a new iMac Pro in 2023 is looking unlikely, despite the fact that the iMac will be 25 years old on Tuesday, August 15, 2023. In his first newsletter of 2023, Gurman also wrote that the iMac Pro “has been on and off Apple’s road map”, and that “I would be surprised at this point if it arrives in 2023”. In December 2022, Mark Gurman indicated that the iMac Pro had been delayed, citing (as with the new Mac Pro) high development costs and difficulties engineering chips as the cause of the delay. Young isn’t the only one referring to delays. He did note, however, that this display could be destined for a 27-inch iMac, or it could be a new Pro Display XDR. In February 2023, Young told MacRumors that Apple’s plans for a 27-inch screen with ProMotion support (with refresh rates up to 120Hz) had been delayed and it would not launch in the first quarter of 2023 as he had expected. ![]() The arrival of the Studio Display hasn’t meant that Young has stopped believing that there is a possibility that Apple has plans for a new 27-inch iMac. He claimed that Apple “is also conducting early work on an iMac with a screen over 30 inches.” 27-inch iMac Pro: Release date In June 2023 Gurman mentioned it in a weekend newsletter. Still 24Hz – 120Hz variable refresh…Sorry for the confusion!- Ross Young October 20, 2021īut that isn’t the last we’ve heard of the larger iMac. The 27" MiniLED screen is going in an iMac in Q1'22, not an external monitor.
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