Apple Says “Nope” to a New 27‑inch iMac
Apple just dropped the curtain on the promise of a shiny 27‑inch iMac powered by its own silicon. If you were picturing a bigger screen with the fresh M3 chip, you’re out of luck.
What’s actually happening?
- Both the 27‑inch iMac and the old iMac Pro are officially discontinued.
- Apple hasn’t launched a substitute with a larger display or a newer silicon chip.
- The only recent Apple‑M series desktop is the 24‑inch iMac with the M3, which keeps the all‑in‑one vibe alive.
Feeling the Missing 27‑inch?
Apple’s workaround? Pair a Mac Mini with a Studio Display. It’s a hybrid solution that lets you still enjoy the power and style of Mac hardware, just with a different size.
If the 27‑inch Had Been a Big Deal
That’s a sad note for fans who dreamt of a larger screen. The company’s current focus on the 24‑inch model means the 27‑inch era is a closed chapter.

Apple’s iMac Riddle: The 27‑inch Dream, Gone
Rumors on the Apple grapevine say that the company is dropping the 27‑inch iMac with the Apple Silicon; it’s a no‑go for the near future. Instead, the focus stays tight on the 24‑inch iMac that launched in 2021, just refreshed with the sleek M3 chip.
What’s Next on the Horizon?
- 32‑inch iMac Pro – Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman predicts Apple will bring a large‑screen Pro model.
- Mini‑LED‑powered 32‑inch – Ming‑Chi Kuo forecasts a 32‑inch iMac with mini‑LED lighting appearing next year.
So, if you’re waiting for a brute‑force single‑screen relic, you might want to keep an eye on other Apple gadgets. Meanwhile, the 24‑inch iMac keeps dancing on the dancefloor—ready to wow with a fresh M3 finish.
