And storage options for custom builds up to 1TB and RAM up to 16GB. It’s available in four colors (instead of seven): blue, green, pink, and silver. You’re also only getting two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports and a standard Magic Keyboard (Touch ID costs extra). However, you’re not getting the Ethernet port built into the power brick that comes with the mid and high-end M1 iMacs (or will need to pay to upgrade). It offers 8GB RAM and 256GB of SSD storage. The entry M1 iMac runs $1,299 and comes with an 8-core CPU and 7-core GPU. And even with the new M1 iMacs up for order at the end of April, Apple is still selling the old 27-inch Intel version. Notably, the base 2021 iMac misses out on a few different features and benefits of the mid and high-end version.
The 24-inch M1 iMac comes in three standard configurations with custom configurations also available to increase storage and RAM. Let’s look at what you’re missing with the $1,299 base model, storage and RAM options, I/O, the new Touch ID Magic Keyboard, and more. After announcing the all-new M1 iMac today at the Spring Loaded event, Apple has shared all the fine details for the totally redesigned all-in-one Mac.