In the absence of the classic process of Exploded view made by the people of iFixit, the Kodawarison website has published a series of photographs in which you can see the interior of the new 21,5-inch iMac, something that only reveals the distribution of components and not technical data as provided by iFixit.
In the absence of knowing more information, we can see that this iMac is completely disassembled from your screen as it has been for years.
Once its interior is exposed, we can see Apple's efforts to develop a cooling system that carries the hot air generated by the computer to the vents found at the bottom of the case. Let's not forget that being made of aluminum, the case itself acts as a passive heatsink.
We will wait for iFixit to publish its classic manual Exploded View with tons of extra information on the components used by Apple.
More information - You can now buy the new iMac
Source - 9to5Mac