The iMac design we know today is an updated version of the 2004 iMac G5, which has been shrinking and increasing its size to include larger screens, as well as changing aluminum and glass materials. They say if something works there is no reason to change it, and while the desktop design all in one of Cupertino still feels "modern", it has very large structures.
The last time his design changed was in 2012. Although the final model dates back to 2019, her physical appearance has not changed since then. Eight years when the Mac looked the same, and as we said those black frames around the screen don't like him
A glass panel around the screen and curved to place the keyboard and track tracks
Apple's new Patent incorporating the iMac dates format from May of last year, but it hasn't been until recently published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The title "An electronic device with a glass component
Fortunately, some patents and drawings have been included in the patent regarding the approximate design of the equipment. The glass would shrink to the bottom of the screen, just at the place where the keyboard would be placed
Being a patent, it is unlikely that the new Macac introduced in the coming months could have this design. And remember that A patent does not state whether a device for these marks will be sold yes or no. Apple has written many ideas that didn't come from the consumer product body.