Then go buy a Windows machine, and give up all the integration with your other Apple devices. That's what Apple is going to tell you.
You're arguing from
your desire, and your motivations, not from
Apple's.
Greenwashing propaganda is Apple's new marketing paradigm. The planet is falling apart, Apple is a major villain in that, they're desperately scrabbling for environmental credentials, and so they'll point at
ecovandals like you wanting to create eWaste with pointless excess screens because boo-hoo they don't like an unsightly cable *holds up a picture of dead seals on a beach* "look what your iMac did".
I get it, you want a computer, plus a display, for a bundled price that is less than the full retail price of a computer, plus a display, because times are tough, and everyone wants value for money.
You're not going to get it.
- You, and people like you are not statistically significant enough to be worth Apple losing the "generating less waste" high ground.
- You, and people like you are not statistically significant enough to be worth Apple investing in a new product that is just a less profitable version of their existing products.
- You, and people like you are not statistically significant enough to be worth Apple reducing the volume-based profitability of their existing products.
You need to think harder about volumes - at the scale Apple does things, shipping, and storing a bunch more iMac SKUs will probably cost enough that the revenue generated by the number of iMac customers who would refuse to buy a different Mac wouldn't be a worthwhile return on investment compared to
anything else that money could be used to do.
I bought an AUD$10k secondhand 2019 mac pro only 6 months ago, because the new Apple machines weren't what I wanted, and it was clear Apple wasn't going to release the thing I wanted, and I was right.
I might want Apple to sell me a new 7-series AMD GPU, but they won't, because they'd rather I bought a much more expensive AS Mac instead.
Yes,
you're going to spend more money to get the same functionality.
Welcome to being an Apple customer. Had you not realised that was the deal before?
You have lost not a single inch of scren space, not a single port, not a single peripheral, not a single piece of software. You have lost nothing from the computer, it just costs you more than it used to.
Again, welcome to being an Apple customer - go buy something else if you don't like the things Apple wants to sell you, but don't kid yourself that Apple cares more about keeping a Mac user than they do about making money to fund creating & acquiring a Vision Pro user.