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The M4 chip makes everything lightning fast. Whether I'm editing photos, switching between apps, or just browsing, there's zero lag. It's noticeably quicker than my old Intel-based MacBook Pro.
As someone deep in the Apple ecosystem (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch), the seamless integration is game-changing. Airdropping files between devices works flawlessly, and Handoff lets me start emails on my phone and finish them on the iMac.
The display is jaw-dropping – colors pop with incredible accuracy. Watching movies or editing photos feels like a premium experience every time.
Now for some real talk: The 256GB storage feels tight if you work with large files. I'd recommend springing for more storage if your budget allows.
Setup was ridiculously easy – literally just plug it in and go if you're already an Apple user. The migration assistant transferred all my files perfectly from my old Mac.
One unexpected benefit? My desk looks so clean without separate computer components. The all-in-one design saves so much space while looking gorgeous.
The included keyboard and mouse are solid, though I do miss Touch ID from my MacBook. That's one feature I wish they'd included at this price point.
After using Windows PCs for years before switching to Mac, I can confidently say this iMac makes computing enjoyable again. It just works beautifully – no fuss, no headaches.
