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Apple might bring a major display upgrade to the iPad Air, iMac, and more
Apple
might be planning to release some of its products with a new 90Hz display. The report comes from an anonymous source of the Upgrade podcast, and was then spotted by 9to5Mac. According to the podcast, a new iPad Air, 24-inch
iMac
, and Studio Display ...
Apple tipped to bring 90Hz displays to iMac, iPad Air and Studio Display — why it’s a big deal
The current Apple iMac M3, 13-inch iPad Air 2024, and 5K Studio Displays are locked at 60Hz refresh rates on the available displays. According to the source, the first 90Hz display will be on a future M3-powered iPad Air. From there, it will move to the 24-inch iMac and Studio Display.
Left-field report claims Apple is working on a 90Hz display for iPad Air, iMac
Apple
’s mid-market iPad Air tablet will get an upgrade from 60Hz to 90Hz next year if a new report is accurate. The feature will then be rolled out to the
iMac
and
Apple
’s Studio Display, potentially later in 2025. The tricky thing about the iPad Air ...
Sketchy rumor says iPad Air, iMac, and Studio Display could be updated to 90Hz
A rumor with no solid background claims that the current 60Hz displays on devices such as the iPad Air and iMac will be replaced by 90Hz ones on future releases.
Rumor: Apple developing 90Hz display tech for iPad Air, Studio Display, and iMac
A new rumor today suggests Apple is developing a 90Hz display that could be destined for the iPad Air, 24-inch iMac, and Studio Display. The rumor comes from an anonymous source who reached out to the Upgrade podcast hosted by Myke Hurley and Jason Snell.
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M4 24-inch iMac vs M3 24-inch iMac compared — Apple's iconic Mac gets a speed boost
Apple's refreshed M4 24-inch iMac sports a fast chip, but that isn't the only reason to upgrade. Here's how the hot new model ...
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Apple Reveals the New 2024 iMac: Familiar on the Outside, but With New Power Inside
Apple showed off a new 24-inch iMac with a variety of color options, though there's still no option for a M4 Pro chip.
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Apple Reportedly Working on 90Hz Studio Display, iMac, iPad Air
A new rumor suggests
Apple
is developing 90Hz display technology that could make its way to future versions of the Studio Display, iPad Air, and 24-inch
iMac
, all of which currently feature 60Hz ...
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Apple iMac 2024 Updates Range With Faster Chip And Fixes 1 Big Problem
Apple has just announced a new iMac. It has the company’s fastest chip ever and looks slightly different, thanks to updated ...
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on MSN
Apple updates the iMac with new colors and an M4 chip
Apple is updating the iMac with an M4 chip. The new iMac, announced this morning, includes an M4 chip with an 8-core CPU and ...
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Apple’s New iMac Features M4 Chip and AI Capabilities
Some Apple Intelligence capabilities will be available starting in December. The 2024 iMac comes in a choice of seven colors.
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on MSN
Apple announces new iMac with M4 chip, starts at $1,299
Apple on Monday announced an updated iMac with the company's latest M4 chip. It starts at $1,299 and is available to order ...
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Apple's iMac Gets an Updated Processor and New Colors
Apple overhauled its iMac back in 2021, but since then, the company has been refreshing this all-in-one computer with new ...
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Apple Mac Mini vs iMac: Which M4 Mac Desktop Is Right for You?
If you’re after laptop buying advice, I’m your man. From PC reviews to Starlink testing, I've got more than a decade of ...
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One more year of the iMac Pro being missing in action
This week,
Apple
announced a new M4
iMac
. It got some upgrades that help make it more appealing to creatives and pros, ...
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