Aside from all the announcements Apple made at its Spring Loaded event, there are always a few things the company is rearranging without much alarm. This time, for example, Apple has quietly lowered the price of the nano-textured display upgrade on the 27-inch iMac.
When Apple unveiled a new 27-inch iMac in 2020, the company introduced a nano-textured upgrade for those looking to reduce glare. First available with the Pro Display XDR, this feature cost an additional $ 500 in the 27-inch iMac. Now it costs $ 300 more.
Unlike the recently announced 24-inch iMac, the 27-inch model still features an Intel processor. With a 5K Retina display, it has the tenth generation Intel chip with up to 128 GB RAM, 8 TB SSD and with graphics that can be configured up to AMD Radeon Pro 5700 XT with 16 GB GDDR6 memory.
The 27-inch iMac has several I / O ports, a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, and comes with the classic Mac design.
Oddly, while this model received a cut-off in the nanotexture upgrade, the Pro Display XDR, which debuted in 2019, still costs $ 1,000 more for those who want nanotextured glass.
The Pro Display XDR has a 6K 32-inch Retina display, with a peak of 1600 nits and a contrast ratio of 1,000,000: 1. Apple promises a wide viewing angle for $ 4,999, while the nano-textured Pro Display XDR costs $ 5,999.
Apple also sells the Pro Display XDR’s VESA mount adapter separately.
Check out all of Apple’s announcements from the Spring Loaded special event in our full recap here.
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