![]() ![]() iMac Pro 2023 performanceĪpple has yet to confirm any specs for a potential iMac Pro 2023, so we can only make educated guesses about what such a Mac might be packing under the hood.īloomberg's Mark Gurman expected Apple to launch no fewer than six new Mac models in 2022, including the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the refreshed MacBook Air. then again other leaks and tips have contested this and a mini-LED display would seemingly make sense for the next iMac Pro. That could still pan out, but the iMac 27-inch's biggest upgrade just got shot down thanks to some reporting from DigiTimes which claims Apple has opted to stick with an LCD panel for its next iMac. The mini-LED display on Apple's 24-inch iMac 2021 is gorgeous, and we hope to see Apple put something similar on a 27-inch iMac Pro 2023. The bezels may be slimmer, with less of a bottom "chin" on the display, which would bring it into line with the revamped design of Apple's 24-inch iMac 2021. Since we expect it to be a refresh of the 27-inch iMac, it seems likely that a 2023 iMac will have the same 27-inch display as its predecessor. So far we haven't heard much about what (if any) changes to expect in the design of an iMac Pro 2023. ![]() We expect its successor to pack more powerful components, including an under-the-hood upgrade from Intel chips to Apple silicon, so it's a safe bet we're looking at a starting price of around $2,000 for this upcoming 27-inch iMac 2023. However there will be an M3-powered regular iMac coming in the meantime.Īs far as pricing goes, don't expect the iMac Pro 2023 to be any cheaper than the current 27-inch iMac, which has a starting price of $1,799. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg has also claimed there is a new iMac Pro in development, but it won't be ready for some time. Reputable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has predicted that the iMac Pro may not arrive until 2023. He also added that the next iMac Pro will feature a display panel with "around 1000 zones and over 4000 mini-LEDs." Reliable Apple tipster and display analyst Ross Young once suggested the the iMac Pro could arrive in June 2022, which turned out not to be true. The 27-inch iMac 2020 has a starting price of $1,799, so expect any 27-inch iMac successor to cost at least that much. ![]()
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