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Introduced in May 2011, the iMac (Mid 2011) models improved on the previous iMac (Mid 2010) line, adding quad-core processors across the line. The iMac (Mid 2011) were also the first desktop Macs to include the new high-speed Thunderbolt I/O port. The iMac (Mid 2011 ) shipped in four configurations: 21.5″/2.5 GHz/4 GB RAM/500 GB HD/512 VRAM/$1199 U.S., 21.5″/2.7 GHz/4 GB RAM/1 TB HD/512 MB VRAM/$1499 U.S., 27″/2.7 GHz/4 GB RAM/1 TB HD/512 MB VRAM/$1699 U.S., 27″/3.1 GHz/4 GB RAM/1 TB HD/1 GB VRAM/$1999 U.S. Built-to-order options included up to 16 GB of RAM, 2.8 GHz or 3.4 GHz quad-core Core i7 processors, a 2 TB hard drive, a 256 GB SSD, and 2GB of VRAM.
For a full list of technical specifications, see link:
https://support.apple.com/en-ca/112569
$49.00 – $149.00Price range: $49.00 through $149.00
iOS devices can’t have an OS installed on them that is newer than what Apple decides is available to it. For MacOS however, depending on the age of the device we can upgrade and install a newer OS than what is offered through regular updates. These will show as “Open Core”.
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