![]() The non-Retina 2.3GHz model offers a 1920×1080 sRGB display. A P3 display is capable of producing colours outside the sRGB colour gamut. This is a P3 display, as per the 2015 models. The resolution is the same as before, at 4,096×2,304 pixels for the 21-inch Retina iMacs. This time round there are two 4K Retina iMacs: a 3GHz quad-core model and a 3.4GHz quad-core model. When it updated the iMac in 2015, Apple added a 4K Retina display to the 21-inch range. The 21.5-inch model is incredibly light too, not that you will be carrying it around. It will take up very little space on your desk: the foot that forms the base of the arm that the iMac is hinged on measures just 160 x 175mm, which is less than a Mac mini. Sure it bulges as you get to the middle, but not significantly (and let’s face it we need that space for all the lovely components on the inside). ![]() Apple’s iMac is a beautiful example of Apple’s excellence in design and also its brilliance when it comes to engineering. If you are new to the iMac though, you are in for a treat. As we will discuss later in this review, the 4K Retina display has been overhauled, and as a result it is better than ever. While the design of the iMac hasn’t actually changed since 2012, there are some visible differences, at least for the 3.4GHz Retina model.
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