Jon Prosser posted one of his new videos in which, without warning, showed what could be the new design of the next iMac. The rumor of the new look has been in the air for many months now, with various designer concepts leading us to think of several great ideas. But until now, it was all just imagination, as Prosser attacked with the first leaks based on inside sources.
Bring colors back to the first Mac that introduced them
What we see in the video is a render based on what Prosser’s source saw, which consists of iMac completely straight which keeps the same base and that they look like an XDR Pro display without their characteristic holes. The bezels, like the professional monitor, are much thinner than current iMacs.
Most striking is that these new iMacs would come with a range of five colors, exactly the same that we can see today with the iPad Air: silver, space gray, pistachio green, light blue and pink. And beware before you call it absurd: the iMac was Apple’s first computer to be sold in several different colors.
Prosser warns that it has no information on the connection ports of these new iMacs, so in the rendering, those of the current iMac have been included without this means that they are the ones that will be equipped in the next generation. So let’s take all these connections and slots that we see in the video with a grain of salt.
Prosser also had access to what would be the prototype of a ‘Mac Pro mini’, the Apple Silicon heir to the current Mac Pro with Intel processors. The source described it as the result of “stack three or four mini Macs on top of each other“.
Remember that there are rumors about the arrival of a Mac Pro that would manage to be smaller thanks to the advantages of Intel’s own chipsAlthough a larger model would continue to exist either as the latest computer with Intel chips, or delivering power never seen before with an Apple Silicon chip with hundreds of high performance cores.
It might take a few more months to see these new iMacs in store, but at least Prosser has already given us an idea of what they might look like. We will be attentive to more details.