Plus the 24-inch iMac even looks great when it's powered off, thanks to its unbelievably slim screen and the fact that you can choose from 7 body color options. Factor the DCI-P3 color space coverage, plus Apple's excellent True Tone technology, and this display is perfect for creatives wanting a top-notch viewing experience. The iMac M1 has the same 8-core processor as its MacBook cousins, but pairs it with a 23.5-inch Retina screen boasting a huge 4.5K (4480 x 2520) resolution and an eye-popping 500-nit brightness.
For more details, read our Apple iMac 27-inch (2020) review.Īt the heart of the latest 24-inch iMac is Apple's M1 chip, which is supremely fast and efficient, and has given traditional computer processor manufacturers like Intel and AMD a big worry.
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Best of all, the built-in screen is simply stunning with a Retina 5K (5,120 x 2,880) resolution and there even an option to upgrade to Nano-textured glass with a matt finish etched into the glass to help eliminate reflections and glare (though it does add a huge $500/£500 to the price). You also get a decent number of storage options – though the higher capacity SSD choices are very pricey. The 27-inch 2020 iMac has good connectivity too, including two Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, four USB-A slots, an SDXC memory card slot and a headphone jack.
And along with the fast solid state drives, up to 128GB RAM and powerful AMD Radeon Pro graphics cards under the hood, you'll get quick and responsive performance, no matter how many RAW images you have open on your screen. Its 10th-generation Intel Comet Lake processors aren't as fast as the latest M1 chip in the model below, but they're pretty speedy nonetheless. Not to mention one billion colors and 500 nits of brightness.
Most notably, because of its big, beautiful Retina screen, with 5K resolution which will allow you to see every tiny detail in your images. If you want an iMac primarily for photo editing or other creative work, then the 27-inch, 2020 model will be your best bet.