How does Apple's new M1 iMac compare to Windows All-in-One PCs?

The new M1-based iMac represents a significant upgrade for Apple’s popular All-in-One computer. But PC makers sell All-in-Ones too, though, and some of them are good machines. Can any of them measure up to the new iMac?We looked closely at the specs we know about Apple’s new computer, and compared it to the All-in-Ones from major PC makers. Of course specs alone don’t tell the whole story, but on the face of it, the iMac should make its Windows counterparts nervous.Value: The iMac loses It’s a little hard to get a bead on just how much the new iMac 24-inch costs, as it won’t be available to order for a few more days and won’t ship until May. As expected, however, it’s premium Apple pricing. To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3615512/how-does-apples-new-m1-imac-compare-to-windows-pcs.html#tk.rss_all

Created 4y | Apr 21, 2021, 11:20:22 AM


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