27–inch iMac (2020)
Mac Life|November 2020
It may not have Apple silicon inside, but this iMac update is by no means a compromise
LORY GIL
27–inch iMac (2020)

From $1,799 From Apple, apple.com

Features 5120x2880–pixel Retina display, 3.6GHz Intel Core i9, 16GB memory, 512GB SSD storage, AMD Radeon Pro Vega 48 8GB graphics, 2x Thunderbolt 3 ports, 4x USB–A ports, SDXC card reader, Gigabit Ethernet, 3.5mm headphone jack, 802.11ac Wi–Fi, Bluetooth 4.2

27–INCH iMAC (2020)

+ A whole lot faster

+ Matte option is simply outstanding

- Not Apple silicon

- No new design

EXCELLENT

The 27–inch iMac launched in August of 2020 may be the last Mac to come with Intel inside. Apple announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference just a few months earlier that it will start selling Macs with Apple silicon inside as early as the end of this year. With a new Mac with new guts that could be the best yet, does it make sense to invest in an Intel Mac right now?

In this review, we’ll explain why an Intel iMac is still a good option for many people, and why it’s definitely not the right choice for some.

The 2020 27–inch iMac now comes standard with either 256 or 512 SSD storage, Radeon Pro 5300 or 5500 TX graphics card, 8GB of RAM, and Intel’s 10th–generation processor with either six or eight cores. It also now sports a 1080p webcam, nano–texture True Tone display, and a 10GB Ethernet option. It’s the latest and greatest iMac Apple has to offer at this time, but is this the Mac for you?

DO YOU EVEN MATTE? AKA: A NANO–TEXTURE STORY

This story is from the November 2020 edition of Mac Life.

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