The Mac is a small fraction of Apple’s total business, and of that, roughly three-quarters of the Macs sold are laptops. Apple could probably be forgiven if it put the entire iMac line into maintenance mode: after all, sometimes it seems like that’s what most of the PC industry has done. But it’s clear that Apple views the Mac in general and the iMac in particular as a point of pride. In a time when PC growth has stalled, Apple continues to grow its market share and update Mac hardware in interesting, innovative ways.
Revamped iMac, AirPods, and AirTags are some of the gadgets the Cupertino, California-based tech giant did not reveal at the WWDC 2020.
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You patent or you, in the end you should be able to read the eye! :P
love the iMac line in general. having something thin and quiet isnt the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about desktops, but its just really nice to have the option.