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After several years, Apple has finally heard the call of apple lovers and completely redesigned the iMac. On the occasion of the Spring Loaded Keynote, we saw the presentation of a brand new, 24″ iMac, which is equipped with an M1 chip and is available in seven color variants. Despite this, we can still find older models with an Intel processor in the Online Store offer.

Of course, it's no surprise that we can still buy a 27″ iMac, as this piece has still not been replaced by anything. In any case, we can consider the model presented today as a replacement for the 21,5″ version. Specifically, Apple continues to sell the 27″ iMac, which is equipped with the 10th generation of Intel processors and Radeon Pro graphics cards, while its price starts at CZK 54, and the smallest, 990″ model with the 21,5th generation of the aforementioned processors and integrated graphics an Intel Iris Plus card with a price of CZK 7. From this we can conclude that the smallest piece Apple has left in its offer is the cheapest iMac that is currently available.

But the truth is that the smallest, 21.5″ iMac with Intel, is hidden from the eyes of customers. If for any reason you would like to reach for it, you must first go to the tab with the 27″ iMac, and then click on the 21.5″ variant at the top of the screen. So we will see if Apple will soon hide this model from the web, or if it will continue to be available. Pre-orders for the new 24″ iMac with the M1 chip will start as early as April 30, with the product available from around mid-May. In addition, speculations flew through the Internet that a replacement for the 27″ model could arrive this summer.

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