l0vetodream claims the new iMac will be even bigger than the current one

Front modular iMac Pro

When there is little left to see the Apple event and know what the company will hold for us in the short term, the rumors start with what we can see. The analyst l0vetodream has stated that the next and rumored iMac to be launched will be the computer largest we've seen so far. Larger than the current existing 27-inch model.

As we can read in the specialized review 9to5Mac, the analyst l0vetodream through your Twitter social network account has stated that Apple is ready to launch the new iMac with Apple Silicon to the world. The big news is that this new computer will have the largest screen ever. It will be larger than the existing 27-inch. It is even speculated that zoom up to 32 inches. We already know that Apple currently sells iMacs in two sizes: a 21,5-inch model and a 27-inch model.

Rumors about the new iMac are warning that it will have a radical redesign, as iMac's current industrial design dates back almost eight years with extremely large display bezels and a beveled chassis. It is expected to have the aesthetics of the iPad Pro 2018 with reduced bezels and flatter sides. In January, Bloomberg said that the iMac it will look similar to the Pro Display XDR.

It is clear that we have to see a new iMac with Apple Silicon coming soon. More especially after the American company has decided remove the iMac Pro from the market. Thus, meeting Tim Cook's requirements to ensure that all Apple computers already have the company's new chip.

Now, we do not know if the rumors and predictions of l0vetodream will be fulfilled. Only time will tell us if your assumptions are true. 


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