The rumored 23 ″ iMac wouldn't change much but it would change everything

imac concept

And is that the recent rumors about the possibility that Apple renews its iMac this year after changing the design for the last time in 2012, is raising a lot of controversy on the net. The new iMac would be exactly the same in terms of design with a screen off, but the substantial change would be seen when you turn it on and that is reducing frames With the consequent increase to the 23 inches that the rumor says, it may be the change that many of us are waiting for.

The iMac is nice, thin and therefore does not require many changes

And it is that when at the end of 2012 Apple gave the design change for the "all-in-one" star of the market, leaving it thinner to all of us, it seemed spectacular and today it still seems so. The design does not have to change, what they have to eliminate are these huge frames that cause us to lose screen on all four sides of the equipment. So many want a complete aesthetic change and many others simply this reduction of the frames that it will offer us a bigger screen.

With the iMac of 2012, many barriers were overcome between what we all thought could be the Apple iMac, when the 5K model or the iMac Pro model was launched, we were all amazed at the power and quality of the screen that can be add to team. Now the only thing missing is that these iMac grow on the screen and for this they have to somehow suppress the frames of almost 3 centimeters real From the wings, this would be the next step for the team but it seems that many want something more… We will see what happens at the end.


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