Looking to buy the new 24-inch M1 iMac? Here is what it ships with in the box

Apple introduced the new M1 iMac at its virtual ‘Spring Loaded’  event. The launch of Apple’s all-in-one computer is part of the company’s two years program to transition the Mac line-up from Intel-based processors to Apple Silicon to deliver high performance, innovative technology, and incredible battery life.

If you are planning to buy a next-generation M1 iMac, here is everything you need to know about the retail package that you will receive.

M1 iMac

Everything you will receive in the new 24-inch M1 iMac package

The following items are shipped in the retail package of the new 24-inch M1 iMac:

  • Power cord and power adapter.
  • Magic Mouse.
  • Magic Keyboard.
  • USB-C to Lightning cable to charge Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard.
  • The iMac.

In terms of the Magic Keyboard, you can upgrade it to the Touch ID model. You will receive the regular Magic Keyboard if ordering the 7-core GPU model. The Touch ID is included in the higher-end models with an 8-core GPU.

Apple M1 iMac

WCCFtech is expecting to see Apple logo stickers and a quick start guide to the powerful machine. The guide will help give users insight into the product, and you can get started with the right steps in front of you.

“M1 is a gigantic leap forward for the Mac, and today we’re excited to introduce the all-new iMac, the first Mac designed around the breakthrough M1 chip, with its striking design in seven stunning colors, its immersive 4.5K Retina display, the best camera, mics, and speakers ever in a Mac, and Touch ID, combined with the amazing performance of M1 and the power of macOS Big Sur, the new iMac takes everything people love about iMac to an entirely new level.” – Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, Greg Joswiak.

Users can pre-order the M1 iMac starting on April 30 with the machine being delivered by the second half of May, on apple.com

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