iMac M3 (2023): All-in-One Review
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The 2023 Apple iMac is visually similar to the 2021 iMac and has most of the same features.
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The major difference is the new M3 silicon chip, which provides impressive performance.
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The base model of the M3 iMac starts at $1,299 and comes with an eight-core CPU, eight-core GPU, 8GB of memory, and a 256GB SSD.
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There are two main versions of the iMac: the base model and a $1,499 step-up model with additional features.
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The $1,499 model includes a 10-core GPU, two additional USB-C 3.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet on the power supply, and a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID.
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Choosing the $1,499 model also allows for more color options and a 2TB SSD.
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The performance of the M3 iMac is significantly better than the M1 iMac and even outperforms a 27-inch iMac with an Intel Core i9.
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The iMac M3 is suitable for everyday tasks, but for gaming or content creation, it is recommended to upgrade the memory to at least 16GB.
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The design of the iMac M3 is sleek and compact, with up to seven color options and a magnetic power cable. However, it lacks an SD card slot and a height-adjustable stand.
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