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Is the Mac Studio a worthy replacement for a 27in iMac?

The arrival of the Mac Studio marks the first time in a while that Apple addresses a group of Mac users who have long been neglected. These users had largely turned to the 27in iMac to fit their power and budget needs, and Mac Studio gives them a headless Mac worth considering.

The Mac Studio is in some ways a brand new Mac, and in other ways, it’s an evolution of Macs that came before. Obviously, the Mac Studio fills the gap left when Apple discontinued the 27in iMac, but at the same time, it’s also an evolution of the Mac mini and a call back to the Mac Pros of old.

So whether you’re looking to upgrade from an old all-in-one or add a new Mac to your collection, you’re probably wondering how Mac Studio compares to the iMacs it has replaced and whether it’s a worthy replacement for Apple’s upper-end

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