MacRumors Reports Citing Ross Young

Apple iMac 24-inch released in 2021

Apple iMac 24-inch released in 2021

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[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] There are expectations that Apple's new all-in-one desktop PC, the iMac Pro, will be unveiled in June.


IT specialist site MacRumors reported on the 14th (local time), citing analyst Ross Young, that the iMac Pro equipped with a mini LED display could be released at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WDC) in June.


Apple has been developing an iMac with an enlarged screen size over the past few months. Initially, Ross Young had predicted a summer season release at the end of January. He expected panel shipments to begin in June and the release to occur around August to September, but he has moved the forecasted timeline forward by about three months.


The new 27-inch iMac featuring mini LED is expected to be released as a premium version alongside the 24-inch model. Ross Young added, "It is expected to feature about 1,000 zones and more than 4,000 mini LEDs."


Mini LED is a type of LCD technology that reduces the size of LEDs used in the LCD backlight. Typically, mini LEDs are sized between 100 and 500 micrometers (?m).



Meanwhile, the new iMac is expected to be equipped with the same high-performance proprietary chips, the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, which were introduced in last year's MacBook Pro.


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