Apple announces update to iMac family

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On September 24, 2013

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Rather unlike Apple,  the Cupertino company, today announced an update to their iMac family. The new update brings with it some rather neat upgrades, such as the latest fourth-generation Intel quad-core Haswell processors an update to the graphic card, next-generation Wi-Fi, as well as faster PCIe flash storage options.

According to an Apple press release “The entry-level 21.5-inch iMac now features a 2.7-inch quad-core Intel Core i5 processor and new Iris Pro graphics for “unprecedented levels of integrated graphics performance” The iMac can also be upgraded to include faster Intel Core i7 processors at up to 3.5GHz, and for the first time in any Mac you can add the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M series graphics with up to 4GB of video memory.

The entry-level 21.5-inch iMac starts at $1,299 in the U.S., while the high-end 21.5-inch model costs $1,499. The larger 27-inch model starts at $1,799. All models are available to order now from the Apple Online Store.