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Vue éclatée de l'iMac M1 24"

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  • Our midrange unit comes with two Thunderbolt 4 ports and two regular USB-C ports. That's double the base model, but not much for a desktop. Maybe there's room internally for expansion?

  • But hey, if it's color options you're after, you're in luck—there are more of those than there are ports.

  • The circular power port looks like something out of the Matrix. Better take this iMac apart quick, before it learns kung fu.

  • The foot features a new model number: A2438 plus the unique EMC 3663, and touts "Made in Thailand."

  • Historically iMacs were assembled in China, while a few were built in the States. China may be on the outs due to recent tensions (and tariffs).

  • The M1 iMac is two iPads thin—not deep enough for a headphone jack, so Apple turned its jack sideways to fit.

Notre modèle milieu de gamme est muni de deux ports Thunderbolt 4 et de deux ports USB-C standard. C'est le double par rapport au modèle de base, mais pas grand-chose pour un ordinateur de bureau. Peut-être qu'il y a du potentiel d'expansion à l'intérieur ?

Mais bon, si vous aimez avoir le choix en couleur, vous avez de la veine. Il y en a plus que de ports ici !

Le port d'alimentation rond semble être sorti tout droit de Matrix. Dépêchons-nous de démonter cet iMac avant qu'il apprenne le kung-fu.

Le pied affiche un nouveau numéro de modèle : 2438 plus l'unique EMC 3663, et clame "Made in Thailand".

Historiquement, les iMac étaient montés en Chine, et quelques-uns aux États-Unis. La Chine a dû être écartée en raison des tensions récentes (et des droits de douane).

L'iMac M1 est fin comme deux iPad, cela ne suffit pas pour une prise jack, donc elle a été déplacée sur la tranche.

[* black] Our midrange unit comes with two Thunderbolt 4 ports and two regular USB-C ports. That's double the base model, but not much for a desktop. Maybe there's room internally for expansion?
[* icon_note] But hey, if it's color options you're after, you're in luck—there are more of those than there are ports.
[* black] The circular power port looks like something out of [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/mTGMD2DrWvVAo6ME.full|the Matrix|new_window=true]. Better take this iMac apart quick, before it learns kung fu.
[* black] The foot features a new model number: A2438 plus the unique EMC 3663, and touts "Made in Thailand."
[* icon_reminder] Historically iMacs were assembled in China, while a few were [guide|11936|built|stepid=42486|new_window=true] [guide|30260|in the|stepid=70935|new_window=true] [guide|92170|States|stepid=172297|new_window=true]. China may be on the outs due to recent tensions (and tariffs).
-[* black] The M1 iMac is two iPads thin—[link|https://twitter.com/MKBHD/status/1384578916350836736|not deep enough|new_window=true] for a headphone jack, so iMac turned its jack sideways to fit.
+[* black] The M1 iMac is two iPads thin—[link|https://twitter.com/MKBHD/status/1384578916350836736|not deep enough|new_window=true] for a headphone jack, so Apple turned its jack sideways to fit.

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