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uller6

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RIP 27" iMac. Personally, I'm a lot happier with a modular system. I'm picking up the studio display today, and will us it with my M1 for a few years until I feel the need to upgrade the brains.
 

sunny5

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I assume that 27 inch iMac is replaced by Mac Studio unless they are preparing to make M1 Ultra iMac.
 

the8thark

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The big issue here is the 27 inch iMacs were mostly affordable. They were a sweet spot for those who want an all in one that was not the base model. Now we are stuck with either the 24 inch M1 or pay more than twice that for what essentially is a Mac Mini plus a separate screen.

Lets use the US prices (on the site, ie pre tax) as a comparison.
Top 24 inch iMac - 1700
Lowest Max Studio - 2000, plus screen 1600

So that is 1700 for the 24 inch option and 3600 for the (lowest) 27 inch option. Also losing the all in one aspect of it (which some might prefer though).

Also add in the fact there is no Pro option. It's base on the 24 inch or Max/Ultra on the Mini plus 27 inch screen option.
This will make things very tough in terms of choosing. A lot of people want slightly more than an the base M1 but that does not exist. Either you get he base or really high end with a high end price.
Apple has killed the low to mid end 27 inch potions (what would be the Pro in the M1 world). Rather sad as a lot of people would have bought an M1 Pro iMac.
 
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MF878

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I don't think this is the end of the larger iMac. Ross Young has been very accurate with display rumours and has discussed a 27" miniLED panel with ProMotion. Kuo revised his timeline for the new "iMac Pro" to 2023. It seems like for whatever reason, Apple couldn't deliver the larger iMac they wanted to this year so have pushed it to 2023 (presumably with M2 Pro/Max).

In the meantime, it doesn't make sense to keep selling the old 27" iMac now that the 24" iMac and Mac Studio exist. The entry level configurations get beat by the M1 for less money, and the higher configs get smashed by the Studio, also for less money.
 
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the8thark

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Kuo revised his timeline for the new "iMac Pro" to 2023.
That just sounds like -
"Well I was wrong, lets shift my prediction goalposts so my incorrect guess will not affect my overall rumour record"
 
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sunny5

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There is still an Intel Mac mini left, but it will probably be gone soon.
I think Intel Mac mini will be replaced by M1 Pro/Max Mac mini. Simple to update. But Mac Studio starts from M1 Max with 32gb so not sure about it. Why not add M1 Pro on Mac Studio to replace Intel Mac mini?
 

JouniS

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This was an interesting combination of the expected and the unexpected.

The Mac Studio is a (small and low-powered) high-end consumer desktop, with an option to use a workstation CPU. The base model is reasonably priced, but if you start adding extras, the price quickly gets high. It's definitely not as cost-effective as the iMac 27" was. And the 128 GB RAM limit is pretty underwhelming for that price.

It looks like Apple is no longer selling anything better than the MBP 16" for the price I'm willing to pay.
 
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the8thark

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They can always introduce a larger iMac at a later date & I am sure they will. It's clearly not part of the initial 2 year plan, that's all.
Apple said white will transition their entire lineup over to Apple Silicon within 2 years. iMac Pro is part of that lineup.
I do not think Apple lied with that statement. So Accuming Apple did not lie, then, either we will get an iMac Pro within the next so many months or this beefed up Mini plus screen is the new iMac Pro.
 

opeter

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Yes, there is another thread about this:

Conclusion: the 27" iMac is dead. K.I.A.
 

the8thark

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Why not add M1 Pro on Mac Studio to replace Intel Mac mini?
Because Apple.

Apple know the low end only buy low end spa the 24 inch exists.
Apple want to much the the prosumer into a higher tier of computer . . . basically pay more for their computer. So they remove the computer sky they had (low to mid tier 27 inch) and make high end and high price the only option. Sounds a lot like corporate greed if you ask me.
 
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acrakes

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Bummer. Would love a Mac Studio / Display when it's time to replace my 27 iMac but it's another couple thousand dollars.. could live with the 24" screen and fewer ports if it had RAM up to 64 GB.. maybe that'll come with the M2 iMac..?
 

acrakes

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Apple said white will transition their entire lineup over to Apple Silicon within 2 years. iMac Pro is part of that lineup.
I do not think Apple lied with that statement. So Accuming Apple did not lie, then, either we will get an iMac Pro within the next so many months or this beefed up Mini plus screen is the new iMac Pro.
Think the second is right.. the Studio's not AIO but it fits right under the new display.. I guess they could average the 27 iMac and iMac Pro specs and cost to fill that new gap..?

Also possible they're having design issues with the 27". Or they're unsure about 27 v 30 v 32, specs, FaceID, price point etc.
 

jayfromnova

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Well I have a 27" iMac (2017) and I was ready to plunk down for an M1/M2 version today. But that is a huge price bump for an upgrade. The Studio Monitor is just too expensive IMHO. Don't want to downgrade to 24" so I guess I'll be holding onto this iMac for several years. Did want to run iPhone/iPad apps though...
 

opeter

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Bummer. Would love a Mac Studio / Display when it's time to replace my 27 iMac but it's another couple thousand dollars.. could live with the 24" screen and fewer ports if it had RAM up to 64 GB.. maybe that'll come with the M2 iMac..?
I don't think so. This will separate Apple's consumer line from its semi-professional line. And that's exactly what's happening.
 
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deeddawg

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They said there's one more product that'll switch to Mac Silicon, and that's Mac Pro.

That means iMac 27" has been replaced with Mac Studio + Display.

Yup. The Studio Display is a computerless 27" iMac.

Frankly IMHO they should've done that a long time ago. Given the choice I find many people tend to change out computers far sooner than they need change out the display.
 

jayfromnova

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Yup. The Studio Display is a computerless 27" iMac.

Frankly IMHO they should've done that a long time ago. Given the choice I find many people tend to change out computers far sooner than they need change out the display.
There is certainly logic to this, and I've used it myself at times. But the beauty of the 27" iMac is what kept drawing me back to it. I could get on board if the CPU+Monitor didn't cost so freaking much.
 
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