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Apple’s latest M4 iMac has arrived, bringing a refreshed color palette and the return of the nano-textured display. In this video, we unbox and set up the new iMac, exploring whether these updates make it a worthy upgrade. The unboxing experience remains quintessentially Apple, with the iMac now available in both bold and pastel shades. While the vibrant orange has shifted to a softer peach, the design retains its sleek, impressively thin profile. Accessories are color-matched and have transitioned to USB-C, aligning with Apple’s move away from Lightning ports.
Under the hood, the M4 chip, built on a second-gen 3-nanometer process, promises enhanced efficiency and performance—1.7 times faster than the M1 and 2.1 times faster GPU performance, according to Apple. In real-world use, tasks like editing in Final Cut Pro are smooth and seamless. However, if you’re upgrading from an M3 iMac, the improvements may feel incremental. For those with M1 or Intel models, the performance boost is more substantial. Connectivity has been upgraded with Thunderbolt 4 ports, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3, though Wi-Fi 7 remains absent. The four-port model is ideal for users needing to connect extra storage or multiple monitors.
The 24-inch 4.5K Retina display continues to impress, and the nano-texture option, reducing reflections and glare, is a welcome return for an additional $200. This feature is particularly beneficial in bright environments. The new 12-megapixel Center Stage camera enhances video calls, automatically tracking your movement and offering Desk View to share your workspace. If you’re using an older Intel iMac, this camera is a significant upgrade. Ultimately, whether the M4 iMac is worth it depends on your current setup and priorities. If aesthetics, improved camera features, and a performance boost are important to you, it’s a compelling option. Otherwise, waiting for a more substantial upgrade might be prudent. Share your thoughts in the comments: are you drawn to the new pastel tones, or do the bold colors resonate more with your style?
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