![]() That iMac silhouette is still iconic, however – there’s a reason that it’s become a staple of offices, home and otherwise, in TV and films for years. However, after a few persisting design choices – not to mention its overall design in the face of new rivals – this gives us a bit of pause. And, that’s not necessarily a bad thing, as this brushed aluminum all-in-one is something to see. The iMac doesn’t look or feel radically different compared to past iMac models. ![]() You’ll be able to find all of the 2017 iMacs through Apple’s website itself, or third-party retailers like Amazon. However, it doesn’t include any of the accessories that the iMac has. If you’re looking for an even more budget-friendly option, and you already have a monitor, keyboard and mouse lying around, you could go with the Mac Mini at $799 (£799, AU$1,249) for similar power to the entry-level iMac. You should be able to find more affordable all-in-one desktops out there, but they won’t be as well-built or include components as powerful as the iMac’s. The iMac’s price falls in line with other high-end all-in-one PCs out there, namely the iMac’s chief competitor in the original Surface Studio – though it’s been replaced by the pricier Surface Studio 2 at $3,499 (£3,549, AU$5,499). ![]() It’s an extravagant purchase for most people, but the prospect of up to 18 cores of raw power should be very appealing to the creative professionals or power users out there. ![]() If that’s not enough, then the iMac Pro, which comes in at $4,999 (£4,899, AU$7,299), might be a more fitting option for you. You can also bump the display up, and opt for an iMac 27-inch with virtually the same components as the iMac we reviewed here, but with Radeon Pro 570 graphics for $1,799 (£1,749, AU$2,799). ![]()
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