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Apple unveils redesigned iMac with range of new colours at Spring Loaded event

APPLE on Tuesday unveiled a new iMac computer powered by its own silicon chips.

The high-powered PC boasts lightning-fast performance and a range of colours for buyers to choose from.

Read our Apple Event 2021 live blog for the latest updates

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Apple has unveiled a new version of its iMac computer[/caption]

It was showcased during Apple’s virtual Spring Loaded event on April 20.

The key news is that it’s powered by Apple’s own M1 chip – a blisteringly fast processor launched last year.

“This isn’t just an upgrade, it’s a breakthrough,” said Apple chief Tim Cook, speaking during the keynote.

Apple says the M1 chip has made it possible to reduce the size of the logic board significantly.

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The PC has a thin design with smaller bezels around the display[/caption]

And due to the improved power efficiency, the thermal system has been replaced with two small fans.

But the big news is that it’s just 11.5mm thin – startlingly svelte.

That’s thanks to the reduced component size, made viable thanks to M1.

The new Mac has a 1080 HD camera for Facetime, double the quality of previous models.

It uses artificial intelligence to adjust your webcam picture on the fly, according to Apple.

The company has opted for a radical redesign, shrinking the PC’s bezels around the display and removing the metal “chin” from the bottom.

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The high-powered PC boasts lightning-fast performance[/caption]

It looks quite similar to the Pro Display XDR monitor that Apple released in 2019.

That means it’s ultra-lightweight and thin, with a flat back instead of a curved rear design.

All in all, it’s the biggest design shift for the iMac since 2012.

The new Mac will be available in seven colours, including Silver, Space Gray, Green, Sky Blue, and Rose Gold.

The PC starts at $1299 and is out April 30.

It follows the launch last November of the first iMac and MacBook to run on Apple’s own computer chip.

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Apple boss Tim Cook spoke during Tuesday’s virtual event[/caption]

The company finally broke away from fellow US tech giant Intel, who had made chips for Apple PCs for 15 years.

Apple said at the time that its M1 chip offered 3.5x faster CPU performance and up to six times faster GPU performance than Intel’s chips.

Tuesday’s event is also expected to feature new iPads, a new Apple TV 2021 and the long-awaited Apple AirTags trackers.

The Cupertino firm is also due to officially unveil iOS 14.5, the latest major update to the iPhone software.

It’s packed with new features, including fresh emoji, additional Siri voices and the ability to unlock your mobile while wearing a mask.


In other news, Samsung has launched a “try before you buy” scheme for its most expensive mobiles to date.

Apple is rumoured to be working on a foldable phone to rival Samsung.

And, check out this juicy new iPhone 13 leak.

What do you make of Apple’s new gadgets? Let us know in the comments!


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