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For over two decades, the MacRumors Buyer's Guide has served as a valuable resource for keeping track of when Apple products were last updated.

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Below, we have highlighted five current-generation Apple products and accessories that have not received hardware upgrades in several years. We also provide some purchasing recommendations based on our own opinions and rumors.

This list excludes previous-generation Apple products still sold, such as the iPhone 13, and products unlikely to be updated again, such as the SuperDrive.

iMac

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Apple last updated the iMac in April 2021 with the M1 chip, a 24-inch display, and an ultra-thin chassis available in seven color options. A new model with a faster M3 chip is expected to be released in late 2023 or early 2024.

Apple has also experimented with larger iMacs, including a model with around a 32-inch display, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. He does not expect a larger iMac to be released until late 2024 or at some point in 2025 at the earliest.

Recommendation: Do not buy an iMac right now unless absolutely necessary. A new model is likely months away from launching.

AirPods Max

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Released in December 2020, the AirPods Max will turn three years old later this year. Apple's over-ear headphones have not received any hardware updates since and remain priced at $549, with five color options available.

In January, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said mass shipments of second-generation AirPods Max would likely begin in the second half of 2024 or the first half of 2025, but there's always a chance that new color options could be introduced sooner.

The new AirPods Max could adopt several features from the second-generation AirPods Pro, such as an H2 chip, improved active noise cancellation, Adaptive Transparency mode, Conversation Boost, skin-detect sensors, longer battery life, and more. The new AirPods Max would also likely be equipped with a USB-C port for charging.

Recommendation: While the AirPods Max are nearly three years old, the headphones might not be updated for another 12 to 18 months. Consider waiting if you are willing to, but otherwise they are still a fine purchase today. Also consider the Beats Studio Pro, which launched last month and are more affordable than the AirPods Max.

HomePod mini

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Released in November 2020, the HomePod mini is another Apple product that is nearly three years old. The smaller Siri-enabled smart speaker remains available for $99 and has not received any hardware updates since launching, although it did get new blue, orange, and yellow color options in November 2021.

A new HomePod mini is not expected to be released until the second half of 2024, but Apple did enable the temperature and humidity sensor in the current model earlier this year, providing new functionality amid the wait for a new model.

Apple released a second-generation full-size HomePod in January.

Recommendation: A new HomePod mini is still rumored to be at least a year away, so the current model remains an acceptable buy for $99.

Pro Display XDR

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Apple released the Pro Display XDR in December 2019, so it will be four years old later this year. The high-end monitor starts at $4,999 and features a 32-inch screen size with 6K resolution, but it lacks a built-in camera and speakers.

In December, Gurman said Apple was working on multiple new external monitors, including an updated version of the Pro Display XDR that will be equipped with an Apple silicon chip, j... Click here to read rest of article

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mikedop

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Yup I’m glad my parents just got the m1 one this past spring now. They needed a new Mac as theirs died. It was overpriced as hell but works great for their needs And this wait for something that shoulda been out ages ago ain’t worth it
I'm waiting to see what the next iMac offers, then probably buying my M1 iMac off eBay for a considerable discount. I have a MacBook Air, but I want a desktop setup.
 
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Who says they are?
Remember this news posted last year. 27-inc iMac discontinued when mac Studio was announced.


 

bsbeamer

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If Apple expects people to upgrade iMac's every few years, they need to figure out a way to extend the life of an iMac as a target display or even scheduling service to swap out a SOC module. Hard to claim they're being green when users literally have to trash (or recycle) a perfectly fine 4.5K monitor as part of an upgrade. As it stands right now, more people are better off with mini/studio + monitor to fulfill the iMac need. Even a case to be made for one of the MacBookPro options + monitor.
 

jclardy

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All of these make sense. Pro Display - yes it should be updated, but you don't want people to think their $6000 display will be outdated in 6 months, or they won't buy another $6000 display from you. Same with AirPods Max but at a lower price point. Even normal Airpods/AirPods Pro are on 18 month cycles.

The one on this list that is surprising is the iMac. The M1 iMac was awesome, and I don't see any reason they didn't just spec bump it with M2, other than maybe they are using the iMac to clear out old M1 fab inventory and will update it with an M3.
 

mikedop

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Remember this news posted last year. 27-inc iMac discontinued when mac Studio was announced.


No, sorry, I don't remember. Not all of us live on this website.
 

HobeSoundDarryl

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Yeah, I wish for a world where tech items would remain perfectly usable for at least 10 years or so.

My PC is reaching that age, and the only reason to replace it (forced by Microsoft) will be Windows 11.

"Fortunately Apple doesn't use software to obsolete perfectly good hardware." says that 5K screen in that vintaged iMac sitting dark but still near me. ;)
 
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