Mini-LED iMac Pro will be released in mid-2022, rather than at the spring event

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According to display researcher Ross Young, Mini-LED Apple’s expected iMac Pro would be released in the summer rather than the early months of the year.

Young, who frequently gives correct insight into Apple’s display plans, stated that he no longer expects the iMac Pro to be released in the spring, and that a “summer” release seemed more plausible at this time. Panel shipments are scheduled to begin in June, with a release date in August or September.

Back in December, Young stated that the iMac Pro with mini-LED display will be available in the spring, and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman had also mentioned the machine as a possibility for a spring debut at an event scheduled for March or April. Also In France Apple Stops Providing EarPods With iPhones Sold in France

Apple’s spring event, according to Gurman, will centre on the iPhone SE with 5G connection, a revamped version of the iPad Air with an upgraded A-series CPU, and at least one new Mac powered by Apple silicon chips. Gurman speculated that this Mac may be either the new mini-LED iMac or the Mac mini, and with Young’s new data, it appears that the new Mac mini will be released before the updated iMac if Gurman’s knowledge checks out.

According to rumours, Apple is working on a 27-inch iMac to be marketed alongside the smaller 24-inch iMac. Although the next iMac will have a mini-LED backlight, Young believes it will have fewer mini-LED zones than the mini-LED iPad Pro and MacBook Pro models.

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Apple is likely to resurrect the “iMac Pro” label for the 27-inch iMac in order to distinguish it from the 24-inch iMac and to bring it in line with the nomenclature of MacBook Pro models. The iMac Pro will utilise the same M1 Pro and M1 Max CPUs as the MacBook Pro versions, as well as a revamped design with reduced black bezels and maybe additional colour options.

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