Apple iMac 2017 Expected To Hit Tech Market This Year Boasting Superlative Specs But At Hefty Price

Apple Inc., the Cupertino tech giant, is expected to arrive with new iMac this year. Bundles of speculations were made last year on iMac and enthusiasts were indeed waiting for the official announcements in the Apple's previous year's events, but none of the events had a word on iMac.

So, it is highly anticipated that the iMac enthusiasts will see upgraded version this year loaded with amazing specifications and features. According to Mac World, Apple is reported to be gearing up towards upgrading its desktops.

Apple CEO Tim Cook stated, "The desktop is indeed very strategic for the company." This indicates that the company has something different in the store for the iMac enthusiasts. Also, Cook revealed that Apple has great desktops in its roadmap and claimed that desktops from Apple are unique compared to the notebook and packs a lot more performance.

Cook also stated that the desktop could have the largest screens, the most memory and storage, a greater variety of I/O, and delivers the fastest performance. Also, Cook boasted the current generation iMac, which is the best desktop the company has ever made with its unrivaled Retina 5K display.

As per the report, the new iMac is expected to sport a 27-inch display, a 32GB of memory, and a colossal 2TB Fusion Drive. Also, the new iMac will pack AMD's Polaris 10, which offers enhanced graphics performance as well as potential reductions in power consumption.

These chipsets are said to appear in the new desktops and notebooks from Apple, which the company plans to bring to the market this year. Based on the recent unveiling of the long-awaited Kaby Lake Processors at CES 2017, some reports claims that the iMac 2017 will feature the Intel's latest chipset.

Apple iMac 2017 is expected to have a hefty price tag of $3,199.99 and the company has neither confirmed nor accepted the speculations of its upcoming desktop. Stay tuned for more updates.

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