Charlotte Foster
Technology

Apple iMac computers return to colourful roots

In the latest installation by Apple, their reinvented iMac design sports a throwback to the original colourful roots from over 20 years ago.

The new desktop computers exhibit a slim-line design, while being available to purchase in seven different colours - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, silver.

The throwback colours are a nod to the first iMac computer, which was released in 1998, and became an instant hit.

They also donned a bold all-in-one design originally released in an unforgettable blue translucent plastic body, that has become an iconic image of the technology revolution. 

This design came after Apple CEO Steve Jobs wanted to reinvigorate the company’s products and global image.

This company revamp is arguably a key reason for Apple’s incredible ongoing success today.

Excited customers from all over the world have been getting their hands on the new rainbow iMacs, which is unlike anything else on the tech market today. 

The new devices include a Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad, which are all rechargeable devices and colour-matched to your iMac of choice.

The desktop computers also boast a 24 inch screen, six built-in speakers and HD cameras.

The iMacs start at $1,899, with PC fans saying the price point is definitely justified by the quality of the colourful machine. 

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