Retina iMacs now in testing, expect it to be launched soon

Apple is said to be testing new iMacs with Retina displays right now. The testing is said to be in its late stages and consumers should expect these new machines to be launched before the festive season.

Source: 9to5 Mac

Source: 9to5 Mac

We had MacBooks with Retina displays for quite some time now and everyone is wondering when will the iMacs get Retina displays. The answer, apparently, is very soon. According to reports, iMacs with Retina displays are said to be in the "late testing stages" and would very likely be launched later this year along with Apple's new OS, OS X Yosemite

It is said that these new iMacs will sport a similar slim design to the current models, but it will be equipped with newer Haswell processors and will also offer improved Wi-Fi connectivity.

It is anyone's guess what the resolution of these new Retina iMacs will be, but OS X Yosemite includes references that point to ultra-high resolutions beyond 4K - namely 6400 x 3600, 5760×3240, and 4096×2304. This corroborates with earlier rumors that Apple is planning on a 5K iMac model that will be out later this year.

Finally, it is believed that Apple will announce these new models in the coming weeks, presumably when OS X Yosemite is ready.

Source: 9to5 Mac

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