Save $100 on Apple’s M1 25-inch iMac in Blue

May 6, 2022 at 12:28am EDT
Save $100 on M1 iMac

The M1 iMac is the all-in-one desktop to buy for home and office. Today, it's $100 off in one of our favorite color options - Blue.

Save $100 on Apple's 24-inch iMac in Blue with 8GB RAM, 256GB Storage, 1080p Camera and More

Buying a desktop should be easy and that's why computers like the iMac exist. It's an all-in-one computer that packs a serious amount of firepower in a fun package. Today, you can save $100 on it and bring one into your home, or office, as well.

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Unlike previous iMac computers before it, this one is extremely thin and comes with Apple's very-own chip, the M1. This makes the 24-inch iMac faster and way quieter. Whether you are surfing the web, going through meetings, this computer will do it without breaking a sweat.

With a large 24-inch 4.5K Retina display, everything will look extremely sharp and vibrant. And thanks to the 1080p camera right at the top of the display, you will look great in every single meeting you attend, which is obviously a wonderful thing.

This particular model comes with 8GB of unified memory (RAM) and 256BG of ultra-fast SSD. This is more than enough for a lot of people out there and you can always opt for iCloud Drive if you want to take your storage to the next level.

At the back, you get two high speed Thunderbolt ports for connecting accessories and this and this iMac ships with a Bluetooth Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard, meaning those ports will forever remain free.

Topped off with macOS, this computer fits nicely into your existing Apple ecosystem. If you want to bring it into your life today, make sure you head over to the link below.

Buy 2021 Apple iMac (24-inch, Apple M1 chip with 8‑core CPU and 7‑core GPU, 8GB RAM, 256GB) - Blue - Was $1,299, now just $1,199

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