Apple will soon launch its new imac with a 27 "5K" Retina display next month with a resolution up to 5120x2880. A source familiar with Apple's plans tells us that Apple is indeed planning to launch a Retina imac at its next press conference, but the model is limited to 27 inches. The new 27-inch imac would use 5120x2880 resolution, the source said, and the code for the US-OS X-U had leaked that resolution a few months ago.
The new imac resolution is twice times the current 27-inch imac and will continue to use the Haswell processor, Ding will use the 4.0 GHz Core i7-4790k processor. The new 27-inch imac will use AMD graphics, and the overall design and port configuration will remain unchanged, the source said.
In addition, the "5K" Retina display is limited to 27-inch imac,21.5-inch models to continue using the current 1920x1080 resolution display. Previously, rumors have said that the 5K Apple display will be launched before the end of this year, and Dell also announced the upcoming launch of the 5K display products. In addition, the DisplayPort 1.3 specification ultimately determines that the display connection will also become easier, allowing a single data line to transmit uncompressed 5K video.
Latest News: The 9to5mac website reports that the 27-inch 5K imac computer is "post-test" inside Apple.