
#Apple mac 27 2017 update#
The 27-inch iMac hasn't received the design overhaul that some rumours were suggesting following WWDC, but this 2020 update is considerably more than a mere speed bump. The 2020 27-inch iMac looks familiar on the outside, but inside there are multiple component upgrades.
#Apple mac 27 2017 mac#
However, this is the first new Mac product launched by Apple since WWDC, so it has given the 27-inch iMac a significant update that's clearly intended to overcome any doubts and ensure the loyalty of Mac users. Apple will be particularly keen to keep Mac users happy at the moment, given that Mac sales have risen strongly in recent months, thanks to the current trend for remote working.Īpple did attempt to reassure Mac users during WWDC by insisting that there were still Intel-based Mac models in the pipeline, and that it would continue to support Intel Macs for several years to come. But, of course, Apple's recent announcement at WWDC of its decision to move the entire Mac platform to its home-grown Apple Silicon over the next two years has raised serious questions about the future of the Mac - and also left many Mac users wondering about the wisdom of buying new Macs until Apple's future plans become clearer. The 27-inch iMac was already due for its annual update, having last been reviewed here in April 2019, so the arrival of a new model for 2020 is no great surprise. CloseĪpple 27-inch iMac (mid-2020) review: Apple reassures Mac users with a strong update for the Intel iMac If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form. If we have made an error or published misleading information, we will correct or clarify the article. Our editors thoroughly review and fact-check every article to ensure that our content meets the highest standards. Our goal is to deliver the most accurate information and the most knowledgeable advice possible in order to help you make smarter buying decisions on tech gear and a wide array of products and services. ZDNet's editorial team writes on behalf of you, our reader. Indeed, we follow strict guidelines that ensure our editorial content is never influenced by advertisers. Neither ZDNet nor the author are compensated for these independent reviews. This helps support our work, but does not affect what we cover or how, and it does not affect the price you pay. When you click through from our site to a retailer and buy a product or service, we may earn affiliate commissions. And we pore over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the products and services we’re assessing. We gather data from the best available sources, including vendor and retailer listings as well as other relevant and independent reviews sites. ZDNet's recommendations are based on many hours of testing, research, and comparison shopping.
