Here is something which will surprise you – the base model 24-inch iMac features only two ports in total while the higher end models ship with four.
24-inch Base Model iMac Will Ship with Just two USB 4 Ports, Higher End Models Will Ship with Four
While the new iMac is excellent value for money, but there is something which we missed previously – the ports.
Previously, we thought that the new iMac will ship with four USB-C ports as standard with two of them being Thunderbolt. Those Thunderbolt ports are basically USB 4 standard ports which is fully compatible with the Thunderbolt 3 standard.
However, we pulled up the spec sheet of the new 24-inch iMac and learned something new. The base model iMac ships with just two ports – both of which are USB 4 and Thunderbolt 3 compatible. This is the 7-core GPU model.
If you bump things up to the 8-core GPU model which also ships with a Touch ID Magic Keyboard, only then you get four ports. But also keep one thing in mind, those two extra ports you are getting only support USB 3 speeds.
To put things into perspective, the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with M1 ship with two USB 4 ports. Whereas the Mac mini ships with two USB 4 ports as well as two USB-A ports.
Read more below:
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- The New 24-inch iMac is so Thin at 11.5mm that Apple had to Move the Headphone Jack to the Side
- Apple is Still Selling the 21.5-inch and 27-inch Intel iMac Models Alongside the New 24-inch One
- The New 24-inch iMac Maxes Out at 16GB of Unified Memory, No Option for 32GB Once Again
- You Cannot Use the 24-inch iMac as a Target Display (aka External Monitor)
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