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    The closer I look at these new 24 inch iMacs, the more I realize how great they are. Fantastic product design. Also happens to be a pretty great deal considering the display quality and tech inside. I would buy one in a second if I had room in my house for a non-work computer.

    • Entry level specs and few ports are not worth it, even tho' the design is very slick

      Maybe next gen...
      grafician
    • Great design from the side, yes. Not so much from the front. But we had that discussion a while back.NBQ00
    • ^ thatformed
    • that bit at the back... would stop me getting the iMac as far back as i can with my desk/wall situation.shapesalad
    • ^ no offense but you guys are idiotsnb
    • This is an iMac (not Pro): a consumer-level computer. What consumer-level computer would you rather have in your home, compared to this? This thing is dope!nb
    • This is more than enough computer power and ports for its intended purpose and audience. Even at entry level, the original M1 is no slouch; this can do a tonmonospaced
    • The hardware design harkens back to the original iMac which is smart and beautiful. Bit at the back? The stand? Find a nicer one.monospaced
    • in the future all computers are tabletsscarabin
    • Aesthetics are on point, but 24" is too small. Mac Mini plus your own monitor is the way to go.section_014
    • Depends on viewing distance, of course. For most home desks, 24 inches is perfectnb
    • 24 is like twice the size of a laptop screen. 4k. Plenty big.monospaced
    • Mac mini plus Apple keyboard plus 4k 27” display plus mouse and/or touch pad is more expensive and clumsier than this though.monospaced
    • Exactly. You can not deny the value of this iMac. Excellent. I’ll remind you that this iMac is 4.5k and in this case is much better than a 27” 4k display.nb

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