Bring one of the USB ports to the front of your new iMac with 'Jimi'

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We have already spoken multiple times of the design of the new iMac presented at the end of 2012 and that was one more step on the part of Apple to seek the greatest possible minimalism by eliminating the Superdrive unit and adjusting the profile of the equipment to a minimum, although in reality the depth is the same as the previous model but with some bezels much thinner.

However, this brought a great controversy about the transfer of the card reader to the rear and the elimination of an audio output for headphones, in addition to the fact that the design has not convinced everyone, not because of its much more polished aesthetics obviously but because of the loss of sheer functionality.

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Even so, one of the changes that never occurred were the USB ports that have always remained hidden behind the computer where who else or who less has had to be feeling more than once with a pendrive or other device to get to connect it adequately. It is for this reason that a large majority of users choose to buy a USB hub to have said USB at hand, although of course this will always take up space the desk will lose its 'neatness' If we consider ourselves design foodies. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v = Il9s553Mt20 If we focus on this accessory we see that it is nothing more than a USB extender with a very particular design that lengthens the back of the iMac to carry one of the USB ports of the same to the front just below the screen, which is much more discreet but that personally does not convince me.

Jimi is now available via the Bluelounge website for a price of 14,95 Euros.


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