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After the introduction of new iPhones and iPads in September, Apple is expected to focus on Macs in October and, as expected, show a new 21,5-inch iMac with a 4K display. Apparently, this will happen already next week.

With reference to his traditionally reliable sources report brought Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac, according to which new iMacs with an improved display will appear in stores on October 13, which is next Tuesday. However, limited availability is expected in October, stocks should improve only in November.

The new 4K iMacs will look the same as the current models, except for a thinner display with a resolution of 4096 x 2304 pixels and much faster graphics cards. Of course, the price will also increase, similar to what happened last year with the arrival of the larger 27-inch iMac with a 5K display.

The current 21,5-inch iMac starts at 33 crowns. The price difference between a 990-inch iMac with a classic and a 27K display is at least six thousand crowns, and we can probably expect something similar for the smaller model as well.

Source: 9to5Mac
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