

If Apple decides to do the same with the larger model, we could see the new iMac come in at the same price as the existing 27in range. And that, of course, means looking at the 24in iMac release to give us an idea of what to expect – and that could mean good news.ĭespite the redesigned form factor, increase in display size and introduction of new tech including Apple’s M1 and an upgraded webcam, the 24in iMac pricing reflects that of its older 21in counterpart.

New iMac (32in, 2022) pricing #Ĭonsidering we don’t yet have anything approaching a solid release date, we can only speculate about potential pricing of the redesigned larger iMac. Could it be clearing the way for the larger, redesigned 32in iMac in the coming months? Possibly. It seems something is coming though following the announcement of the Mac Studio and its 27in display in March 2022, Apple officially discontinued the ageing 27in iMac.

However, with no reveal during Apple’s March 2022 event, that’s looking increasingly unlikely. The redesigned 24in iMac, pictured throughout this article, offers a taste of what’s to come but while many assumed the larger iMac would follow on mere months after the 24in model, leaker claims (in a now-deleted tweet) that it isn’t due for release until sometime in 2022.ĭisplay analyst Ross Young also suggests a 2022 release is on the cards for the next iMac, but he went a step further than Dylan by specifically pointing towards a Q1 2022 launch, which runs from January to March 2022. The larger 27in iMac was updated in August 2020, but without the M1. When Apple initially revealed its transition to its own Apple Silicon back in June 2020, the company claimed the process would take two years, with the entire Mac family transitioning to the chipset by the end of 2022 at the latest. Here’s all there is to know so far, including release date rumours, pricing speculation and the latest leaks. With Apple’s deadline of transitioning its Mac range to Apple Silicon drawing ever closer, it’s possible that we could see the reveal of a new big iMac in the coming months. That rumour was further fueled by the introduction of the Mac Studio and its accompanying 27in Studio Display, and the subsequent discontinuation of the standard 27in iMac, in March 2022.
