New 24-inch iMac adds M4 chip, nano-texture glass option
Apple has updated its 24-inch iMac, with the all-in-one desktop Mac now sporting more performance thanks to the M4 chip.
M4 24-inch iMac - Image credit: Apple
Introduced as part of Apple's week of Mac announcements, the update to the 24-inch iMac is a classic spec-bump update. While the new model is pretty much identical to the previous generation, it still has upgrades where it counts.
Here, that means stepping up from the M3 chip in the last version and using the M4 chip instead. Apple says the M4 chip has the fastest CPU core in the world, and is 1.7 times faster than the M1 iMac in terms of performance.
The graphical capabilities include a 2.1x performance boost for gaming and photo editing versus M1.
Like the M3 version, the M4 iMac is offered in two varieties. One includes an 8-core M4 as well as an 8-core GPU, while the other has 10-core counterparts.
The base configuration includes 16GB of unified memory, up from the previous 8GB, with it able to go up to 32GB. Storage starts at 256GB, with configuration options going up to 2TB.
The 24-inch 4.5K Retina display makes a return, complete with its 4,480 by 2,520 resolution. It has 500 nits of brightness, Wide Color (P3) support, and True Tone.
This time, Apple includes a new nano-texture glass option, which can minimize reflections on the screen and create a clearer image.
Embedded in the top of the screen is the 1080p FaceTime HD camera. Once again, it's aided by an advanced image signal processor with computational video.
Audio duties are handled by a high-fidelity six-speaker system with force-cancelling woofers, complete with Spatial Audio support for media using Dolby Atmos. Audio recording is performed by a three-mic array of studio-quality microphones with a high signal-to-noise ratio and directional beamforming.
The port selection, around the back of the display, consists of two Thunderbolt, up to four in total, which can handle DisplayPort out to another display. There's also a 3.5mm headphone jack on the side.
Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6E are included, though you also have wired Gigabit Ethernet also available. This is located in the power brick, so as to not affect the appearance of the iMac itself.
The new 24-inch iMac with M4 starts from $1,299, can be pre-ordered now, with availability from November 8.
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Comments
Pathetic base storage, as usual.
Apple really needs to be more competitive at this base level.
Always a funny feature, with the way Apple does it. Hey, here's our $1500 Mac. You want to use two 6K external monitors with it? $10,000 for two PD XDRs. Or if you are more spend-thrifty, $3000 for two 5K ASD. Most people are thinking about this or that crappy 2K to 4K monitor.
Could it be that it’s not very much faster than the M3?
I plan to look closely at a M4 Max 16" MacBook Pro laptop. But if the numbers are poor, I can survive with my 14" Max MacBook Pro (64GB 4TB SSD).
This iMac upgrade is just like the iPad mini v7 - do the least possible in a chip upgrade. Both of those devices also needed a base memory update for AI.
My M2 Pro mini sports 32GB of ram and could have been ordered with the 8TB SSD. So the M4 should be able to support 48 GB of ram
To date, Apple's hardware updates have been marginal at best and certainly not reflective of the engineering staff Apple pays every month. They wasted a fortune on the Headset debacle and are shutting down its production by year's end due to declining sales and no future for the product. It will be just like the car deal where billions were squandered.
No one (the general public) cares other than the tech sites. The same applies to the lightning port and 60 Hz versus 120 Hz screens which is a big so what if you only have a 4K screen, the 4.5 K Apple curated screen is better than all of those 4K 120 Hz PC screens if you care about actual clarity on the screen and I’m not talking about playing games.
When were those ever expected? The iMac is a very low volume product for Apple today and I'm not sure if it will support a 2nd model and FaceID isn't going to happen anytime soon.
Absolutely! 100%!!!
iMacs are used for all kinds of purposes, not just what you think they should be used for.