Last week, Apple introduced new iMac models with the new M3 chip. Everyone knew that they would see the 24-inch iMac model at the launch, but the 27-inch iMac did not appear. In subsequent forum threads on the subject, everyone states that the new 27-inch iMac model will be introduced at the next event. However, a sad statement came from Apple regarding the issue. Here are the details…
Apple: 27-inch iMac with M3 series chip will not come!
After the new M3 series chips, MacBook series and 24-inch iMac we saw last week, all eyes turned to the iMac with the largest screen at 27 inches. However, no statement was made regarding the days that passed and the issues opened in the forums. Everyone was waiting for the 27-inch iMac to be surprisingly introduced in the coming days or events.
Apple Public Relations representative Starlayne Meza made a statement regarding the issue. Meza, who made a statement about the large-screen iMac that Apple fans have been eagerly awaiting, shared a sad development on the subject. In his statement, he stated that the highly anticipated 27-inch iMac series with the M3 chip, which will have the largest screen, will not arrive.
However, a situation has emerged that makes users who want to buy a large-screen iMac think. Because for some users, the iMac with a 24-inch screen size is not big enough. For this reason, they wanted to buy the 27-inch version. The recommendation from Apple regarding this request was to use the 27-inch Studio Display with a Mac Studio or Mac Mini.
The problem here is not just the screen size, as the 24-inch iMac also has some limitations within itself. To put it simply, it only has 4 USB-C ports, which means a huge cable mess for users who use iMacs for professional business purposes. However, if you are a very optimistic reader, it is necessary to include a small detail that will give you hope.
The statement only covers the 27-inch iMac. Perhaps Apple may be working on an iMac with a larger screen size. What are you thinking? Don’t forget to express your opinions in the comments section…