![]() NVIDIA GeForce GT 755M graphics processor with 1GB of GDDR5 memory 8GB (two 4GB) of 1600MHz DDR3 memory four user-accessible SO-DIMM slotsĬonfigurable to 3TB hard drive, 1TB or 3TB Fusion Drive, or 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of flash storage.27-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology 2560-by-1440 resolution with support for millions of colorsģ.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 processor (Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz) with 6MB 元 cacheģ.4GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 processor (Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz) with 6MB 元 cacheĬonfigurable to 3.5GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 3.9GHz).The education-only iMac, which carries a model number of ME699LL/A, also included just 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive. The Early 2013 21.5-inch iMac was originally only available to educational institutions, taking advantage of a cheaper dual-core Intel Core i3 processor and integrated graphics to offer pricing of $1099, which was $200 less than the entry-level pricing for the consumer 2.15-inch iMac models Apple was selling at the time. It's not clear if the Early 2013 model 21.5-inch iMac will also come under the pilot program, but Apple has expanded it to include additional Macs and other Apple devices in the past. That being said, also-obsolete Late 2012 model iMacs are currently eligible for Apple's pilot program that allows for repairs to continue into the vintage period, subject to parts availability. ![]() Macs and other products on the vintage and obsolete list are generally no longer eligible for hardware service at a Genius Bar or Apple Authorized Service Providers. ![]() The model of iMac is now classified by the company as vintage in the United States and Turkey, and obsolete in the rest of the world.Īpple defines vintage products as those that have not been manufactured for more than five but less than seven years. Apple has added the Early 2013 21.5-inch iMac to its vintage and obsolete products list. ![]()
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