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All–new iMac is here!

APPLE HAS INTRODUCED an all–new iMac, “built from the ground up” around Apple’s M1 processor, with a strikingly thinner and more minimalist design.

The new line, starting at $1,299 and shipping in May, has a 24–inch LED–backlit 4.5K display and supports Touch ID for the first time on a Mac. The base configuration, with two Thunderbolt ports and 7–core GPU, is available in a choice of four colors with up to 1TB of SSD storage. The configuration with four ports and 8–core GPU, available with up to 2TB of storage, starts at $1,499 and comes in seven colors.

The new design is just 11.5mm (less than half an inch) thick, and the back is completely flat, without the bulging curve of

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