iMac 2017: Highly-anticipated Desktop Might Be Expensive For Its 8K Retina Display And Intel's Cannonlake Chips

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Apr 04, 2017 04:28 PM EDT

iMac 2017 of Apple is expected to arrive with many improvements in terms of its design and mechanical elements. The most-anticipated desktop is reported to pack some of the finest technology that would surely attract and amaze tech enthusiasts.

According to Mobipicker, iMac 2017 would contain AMD Polaris-based graphics card, which is perhaps the latest rebranded RX 500. The new desktop reiteration is slicker than its predecessor and is likely to support virtual reality experience.

It was all known that Touch Bar is one among the most enticing features of the most recent MacBook Pro generation. Therefore, Apple might use OLED Touch Bar for its latest iMac 2017 model.

iMac 2017 with a new resolution could possibly arrive doubling the price of the current 5K monitor variant, which is considered as expensive. But Apple has no plan in giving the new device a high price tag despite its impressive improvements. This is because the company already presented the MacBook Pro with significantly costly worth, Financial Review reported.

Furthermore, the news outlet reported that iMac 2017 would sport a grand 8K Retina display. Apple is also said to utilize an Intel Cannonlake chipsets that will emphasize an impressive power adjustment enabling higher clocks and even greater processing ability.

Up until now, Apple still chooses Intel as a silicon chip supplier for its device lineups. But the tech giant company might try new traders such as AMD or ARM. However, Motley Fool stated that Intel already handed a great deal making Apple adhere with its products.

Meanwhile, Apple is reported to release the iMac 2017 sometime in the third quarter of 2017. On the other hand, some news outlets claimed that the company would unveil the most-awaited desktop PC at Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2017. The said event will be held on June 5 to 8 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose.

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