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Apple plans to introduce the rumored 21.5-inch Retina iMac next week, reports 9to5Mac. There will be several models that could show up in stores as early as October 13, but supplies may be somewhat limited until production ramps up in November.

As has been previously rumored, the 21.5-inch iMac will have a resolution of 4096 x 2304. Code discovered in OS X El Capitan has pointed towards Broadwell chips with Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 and AMD Radeon M380 - M395X discrete graphics for the new iMacs.

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Rumors have also suggested the new 21.5-inch iMac will include an improved display quality with greater color saturation, but the external design of the machine will remain the same. Due to the new Retina displays, the 21.5-inch iMac models will be priced higher than existing iMac models.

The 27-inch iMac is not likely to receive an update alongside the 21.5-inch iMac and it is not clear if Apple will also debut new rumored accessories alongside the machine. According to regulatory filings, Apple is working on a second-generation Magic Mouse and a new wireless keyboard with Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity and a rechargeable battery.

As for the iPad Pro, Japanese site Mac Otakara recently suggested the larger-screened tablet would launch in early November, a rumor that 9to5Mac concurs with in today's report.

Article Link: Apple to Launch 4K 21.5-inch Retina iMac Next Week, iPad Pro in Early November
 
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xFerrr

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27 inch really blowed my mind.! this one may be more affordable!! Great great!
 
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bushido

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thats great news. i used to want a iMac until i got one at work and omg all i see is pixels coming from a retina mac book pro
 
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AlabamaSlammer

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Hopefully this will be able to power my two 4k monitors that I recently purchased. Depending on the price and power, i'm either buying one or I'll just continue my pc build
 

Lukkee24

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Interesting in seeing the pricing for these.

Seems like no update to the non-retina 21.5" iMacs then? :/
 

TallManNY

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Hmmm. I might go 21" on my next iMac. The 27" really is very big. I was happy with the size when I got it. But since I have laptops and iPads, I have extra screens available if I need it for some sort of reference material while working. A 4K on a 21" screen is going to be very nice. And hopefully it will run perfectly without having overheating issues on next year's Skylake processors.
 
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FrankySavvy

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Hmmm. I might go 21" on my next iMac. The 27" really is very big. I was happy with the size when I got it. But since I have laptops and iPads, I have extra screens available if I need it for some sort of reference material while working. A 4K on a 21" screen is going to be very nice. And hopefully it will run perfectly without having overheating issues on next year's Skylake processors.

I was thinking the same thing, I owned a 27" iMac and although I loved it, it did seem a little too big. I might pull the trigger on the 21" if its has enough VRAM and ability to put a i7 processor in it. I would get it maxed out! Hopefully 4GB VRAM Core i7 processor, ill get the standard 8gb ram and then upgrade, 1tb fusion drive :)
 

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With a mobile GPU... Well, there goes performance. Most desktop-class GPUs have a hard time pushing such a resolution, let alone mobile GPUs.

As long as they also have some upgraded Thunderbolt displays I'll be happy.
 
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