Tuesday was a big day for Apple, as the company announced a series of new products, according to Gizmodo. The first announcement was a series of new iMacs, which will now include Apple’s M1 chip and a thin 11.5-millimeter design, according to CBS News.
The iMacs will also be available in gray, blue, purple, pink, orange, yellow, and green options with a 24-inch 4.5K Retina display. Customers will be able to preorder them beginning on April 30. The iMac that comes with a 7-core GPU will start at $1,299, while the 8-core GPU model will start at $1,499.
Apple also unveiled its new high-end iPad Pros, which also include the company’s M1 chip.
In addition, Apple announced AirTags, which will work with Apple’s Find My app to help locate customers’ devices and accessories, including keys and wallets. They will officially go on sale on Friday.
Apple lastly announced two new versions of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini in a new lavender purple color.
“The incredible iPhone 12 is the most popular smartphone in the world, and the iPhone 12 family has an over 99 percent customer satisfaction rate,” Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, said in a statement. “The new purple finish, just in time for spring, adds another bright and fun option to the lineup, and we think customers are going to love it.”
The two iPhones will be available for preorder on April 30. The iPhone 12 will cost $799 before trade-in, while the Mini is $699 before trade-in.




