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Outstanding Features of Apple's new release iMac 2021 The new iMac is here and read everything you need to know

By Puneet Kapani

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Apple has surprised users once again with its newly released Apple iMac 2021. The iMac 2021 stands out because of its extremely unique features. Apart from its compact design, it is packed with a faster M1 chip which not only grants speed but also provides powerful processing.

Look

The iMac 2021 is a redesigned version of iMac 2012, the device consists of an additional Ethernet Jack, matching cables, keyboard and mouse. It weighs less than 5 kg, along with a 21-inch screen, surrounded by white trim. The display of the iMac desktop is attached to a rectangular stand that is adjustable. This is available with variant colors, a 4.5K Retina Display, narrower borders, and 11.3 pixels. The 4.5 K Retina Display has anti-reflective coating for better visualization and readability.

Magnetic Cable Connection

The newly emerging features have unboxed a new experience - one of them is a Magnetic cable connection which was complex to build. You don't need to waste time pairing the mouse and keyboard to the plugin. You need to plug it into a magnetic port and connect it to power. Hence, you can scroll easily across the screen.

Additional Accessories

The incredibly designed iMac 2021 consists of new features which were unexpected as compared to the previous versions. It has a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, high-quality micro mic, and a six-speaker sound system. Along with these accessories, the amazing feature is the Touch ID sensor. With only finger touch, you can securely log into your system and perform confidential activities.

High- Performance

The faster M1 chip and macOS Big Sur unboxes higher performance and fluid app launch. The macOS has tenacity which allows users to connect with the iCloud community to maintain a seamless workflow.

Puneet Kapani

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Puneet Kapani, former features editor for Entrepreneur India, is self-driven and passionate about happenings and nuances of the world. She writes on lifestyle, gadgets, beauty, wellness, entertainment and technology updates around the globe. She has previously worked with L’Officiel India magazine, FHM Magazine and Times Internet. 

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