New iMac in sight? Apple's support page shows a new reference for the iMac

New-iMac

After the rumor and subsequent leak on Apple's support page of the possible new Mac mini that the company could be preparing for this year, now we get a new and interesting image in which there are indications of a possible new 27-inch iMac named with the same reference as the Mac mini, mid 2014.

This leak on the new model has already been solved by Apple itself, which hastened to update the information so that it disappears, but it is evident that before doing so, many are the media that they noticed the new reference for the iMac and they have published the news. imac-rumor

This is good news but we are not going to throw all the rockets yet, because the leak only indicates a possible new model and we don't see anything else about the specs of this iMac. At the moment there is only the possibility of updating similar to the MacBook ProCome on, what has been an increase in RAM and a higher processor, because we all already know the 'Intel case' with its new Broadwell processors.

Be that as it may, I doubt that we will see by the end of this year (which is when Apple usually presents the new iMac) the long-awaited Retina display or any major change in the company's all-in-one, but it never hurts to get our hopes up and think that Apple you can hit the table this year with its spectacular 27-inch iMac. It should be noted that this year Apple already added a new iMac in its catalog but it left a bittersweet taste to its users by going backwards in the specifications at the cost of a small drop in price team end.

We will see where all this is from the new reference, mid 2014 ...


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