High end iMac, Mac mini, and 13 inch MBP are different from basic models and yet they are considered as a same product and it might cause confusion.
For example, iMac is now marked as "Just Updated" but 27 inch iMac was not replaced at all and didnt update since 2020. Only 21.5 inch iMac had been replaced to 24 inch iMac. M1 Mac mini replaced basic models but didnt replace a space grey or high end Mac mini which is still selling as an Intel version. 13 inch MBP with 4 TB ports have different logic board design, 2 fans, different CPU, and more.
Why do you have to keep different models in a same categories? 24 inch iMac and 27 inch iMac aren't same at all and it's very confusing. Most people won't be able to know which one is which. You can't put different products in a same categories and I really wish to see a separate categories to organize more easily.
For example, iMac is now marked as "Just Updated" but 27 inch iMac was not replaced at all and didnt update since 2020. Only 21.5 inch iMac had been replaced to 24 inch iMac. M1 Mac mini replaced basic models but didnt replace a space grey or high end Mac mini which is still selling as an Intel version. 13 inch MBP with 4 TB ports have different logic board design, 2 fans, different CPU, and more.
Why do you have to keep different models in a same categories? 24 inch iMac and 27 inch iMac aren't same at all and it's very confusing. Most people won't be able to know which one is which. You can't put different products in a same categories and I really wish to see a separate categories to organize more easily.