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Retina. Now in colossal and ginormous.

Apple releases new iMac - 21.5-inch with 4K display.

Retina. Now in colossal and ginormous.

A new iMac was quietly released by Apple yesterday. The new iMac is 21.5 inches and with a stunning Retina 4K display. Now Apple says this will be great to see the 4K video you are now shooting on your new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.

Just like the other iMacs this one is just 5mm at it's edge. The new iMac also delivers up to 3TB Fusion Drive, Apple's amazing drive which delivers amazing speed, performance and storage as well. It also has up to 3.7 teraflops of graphics compute power and up to 4.0ghz of quad-core I7 processor.

I am also going to talk about the new Apple Accessories in another post.

Rahul


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