The whole system for ordering additional colour matched accessories is absolutely ridiculous though - why they don't just let you buy them on the main store I will never know.
Just call AppleCare support and say you need a replacement trackpad for your iMac as if you had one initially when you bought it and it was broken. Lying seems to be easier, but when I called Thursday I basically said I need a replacement and they asked if I had one that was broken and I said no and they started to send me to the sales team (which can only order the black or white one) and I was just like "hey, basically the way I was supposed to word this involved lying and saying that I had one already and it broke and that I need a replacement, but can we just skip that part and get a replacement for me" and she was like "ok, so you need to get a replacement because yours is broken" and I was like "yes, my invisible dog jumped up on my desk and ate my numeric keyboard and my trackpad that were both blue" and she just kinda went along with it. Friday my new numeric and trackpad showed up. They cost the same as a normal trackpad or keyboard, there's just an extra $7 shipping cost and apparently it takes a day or two.Our iMac came today. It's amazing, especially compared to the MacBook Pro 13" we were using.
I do have a regret in not getting the trackpad (matching in blue).
This is a bit of a long shot, but if anyone happens to be ordering a blue iMac and doesn't want the trackpad, I'd be willing to pay for the trackpad and shipping if you spec it on your order.
Just PM me. I'm not sure there is really any other way? I tried chatting with and Apple specialist and they only offer the white and black.
Do you have the watch to unlock? Or why not getting the touchid keyboard?Standard keyboard & Magic Mouse
I have the same except its 1 TB SSD, you can use a Logitech G502 or G502 SE Hero very nicely with a Corsair MM200 pad (got that at BB). Works with G Hub software OK with latest Ventura beta. Enjoy the new iMac when you get it.Pulled the trigger on the M1 iMac after seeing the limited improvements in the M2 chip.
Silver 8/8 core iMac
16GB RAM, 512GB SSD
Standard keyboard & Magic Mouse
Ordered July 20 from edu store
Delivery estimate was August 4-11
Could have gotten same day in-store pickup with 8GB of RAM but wanted more longevity that I assume 16GB will provide
Shipped July 28
Delivered August 3
Seems shipping times are improving.
Only regret is that I wish I would have ordered the trackpad instead of the mouse... was really disappointed by the mouse. Using a Logitech for now which has made using the iMac 100% more enjoyable.
Got same one yesterday. Works and looks good to be honestJust received this one. 8/8 model, 16GB RAM, 256GB storage (I won’t be storing many files on this one, that’s what MacBook is for). Really like yellow - specifically the more gold-ish tone of the keyboard, trackpad side, stand and back. If Apple would have made the front chin gold and just called the color gold, it would be among the best colorways apple ever made. It is still nice
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Just keeping everyone updated:Yes, "Customer Expectations with respect to Choice of Colour" is an interesting topic. I conjecture Silver buyers know what they're getting, performance wise, and want something that's easier to sell later-on: they're the most satisfied bunch, overall, among the popular colours.
Poor ratings were generally, ie. not limited to blue iMacs, caused by third party resellers; some customers though, just had unreasonable expectations:
Does the magic keyboard with numeric keypad match the color of the iMac? or is it only the standard Magic Keyboard? I'm looking at refurbished, but if I need the numeric keypad -- and if it matches the color of the computer, and it's the only way to get it, I'll just buy new.
Does the magic keyboard with numeric keypad match the color of the iMac? or is it only the standard Magic Keyboard? I'm looking at refurbished, but if I need the numeric keypad -- and if it matches the color of the computer, and it's the only way to get it, I'll just buy new.
I'm in a similar situation. I thought that there was a chance for an updated M2 iMac in the spring but current rumors have an M3 at end of year (and speculation is that M3 won't be available even then). I've already been wanting to replace my old iMac for a while now and the wait is starting to wear me down. I may just go for the M1 for now so I can have the current MacOS version and silicon processor.I am tempted to get an iMac despite the rumored M3 iMac coming towards the end of this year. The M1 8/8 16GB is more than enough for me. There are a couple times where a little more RAM would help but I can't help but think waiting 10+ months and paying more wouldn't serve me well. I did consider waiting until spring for the rumored M2 Mac Mini but I would want to pair that with the Studio Display. The problem with that is the Studio Display by itself is so close to the price of an iMac it's very hard to ignore. Also that combo with peripherals would be over £3000.
The other thing is I currently have access to education discount, there's no guarantee I will still have access when the new iMac comes out.
To keep the cost down I am considering 256. Media is always streamed, photos and documents are all in the cloud. I don't think I have a need for 512GB local storage. £1,484 is very good value for a complete computer with mouse/keyboard and M1 8/8 16/256.
Thoughts?
Edit:
Went for the M1 8/8 16/512. £1664 with education discount.
Even if I wait for the refreshed iMac and they keep the price the same I'd be looking at £1,844 for the 24/512 option. I have a feeling that Apple will bump the price of the iMac at the same time so it will be closer to £2,000 with student discount, even more without.
Hopefully can get a good 3+ years out of it before handing it down to my son will need a computer then.
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I'm in a similar situation. I thought that there was a chance for an updated M2 iMac in the spring but current rumors have an M3 at end of year (and speculation is that M3 won't be available even then). I've already been wanting to replace my old iMac for a while now and the wait is starting to wear me down. I may just go for the M1 for now so I can have the current MacOS version and silicon processor.
My main concern is that the rumors are wrong and an M2 iMac actually is released in the next few months. On the other hand I could be waiting for another year for the updated iMac and then there's the risk of a redesign. I really like how the current generation looks.
Please post pics when you get your new iMac!
I can see there is a HomePod 1st gen here, does that mean although iMac can deliver good enough sound, HomePod can still outperform it easily? Would you please share your experience? Thank you in advance!
I can see there is a HomePod 1st gen here, does that mean although iMac can deliver good enough sound, HomePod can still outperform it easily? Would you please share your experience? Thank you in advance!