Apple is starting to bring the price down on its 5K Retina iMac, releasing a new version today that sells for $1,999 and lowering the cost of its high-end model, bringing it down to $2,299. That's a big drop, as the 27-inch Retina iMac originally sold for $2,499 at launch. The cheaper 27-inch iMac is largely the same as the more expensive model, but it cuts a couple corners to bring the price down. Most notably, it doesn't have one of Apple's hybrid Fusion drives — instead it just uses a standard 1TB drive. This model is also replacing Apple's top of the line non-Retina iMac, so this is the beginning of what may be a slow whittling away of that line of computers.
In addition to the iMac, Apple is also releasing new versions of the...
Apple releases cheaper Retina iMac and 15-inch MacBook Pro with Force Touch
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