This year's new iMac generation will probably be best remembered for looking like gigantic iPad Pros. Of course, there are changes invisible to the naked eye and we're not just talking about the new ...
Apple’s awesome new M1 iMac finally received its obligatory teardown by the fine folks over at iFixit. You may not be surprised to learn there’s very little packed into the computer’s slender aluminum ...
According to the iFixit, Apple M1 iMac, the company reportedly attacked Apple by releasing a new 24-inch model. When the new Apple M1 iMac came out in comparison to the 2014's 5K iMac design, the ...
A few days after the official launch of the M1 iMac, iFixit has published an initial teardown of the new 24-inch model, revealing quite a few changes from past iterations of the all-in-one desktop.
An X-ray shot reveals that while it hides its antennas inside the Apple logo, they aren't shaped like an apple this time. It doesn't look like there's any hidden RAM or SSD expansion slots hiding in ...
The recently launched Apple M3 iMac all-in-one desktop computer not only maintains the Apple’s reputation for sleek aesthetics but also introduces improvements that make it easier to repair. For those ...
Apple’s Mac Studio and Studio Display have only just come off the delivery trucks, but that hasn’t stopped iFixit’s army of determined engineers from tearing them down and shining a light on their ...
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Apple last Friday released the first M1 iMac models to customers and began selling them in stores, and iFixit has now started one of its traditional teardowns on the new machines. iFixit is tearing ...
Following the official launch of the new iMac on Friday, iFixit has already gotten its hands on one of these redesigned 24-inch iMacs to share its traditional teardown. This gives us a better look at ...
iFixit today disassembled Apple's new M1 Max Mac Studio, giving us a first glimpse at the components inside the machine. This is not iFixit's traditional, more detailed teardown, which has not yet ...