My Next Apple Silicon Mac Will Be an iMac — Here’s Why

Mark Ellis
Mac O’Clock
Published in
4 min readDec 5, 2020

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I’m used to being underwhelmed by Apple.

I bet you didn’t expect an M1-related article to start with that, right? But it’s true. For instance, despite the furore surrounding the release of macOS Big Sur, I stand firm by my opinion that it’s yet another incremental upgrade.

That’s not a problem, but it does illustrate my issue with Apple these days. They’re just not as exciting as they used to be.

Take the iPhone 12 Pro, for instance. That too is hugely underwhelming unless you’re upgrading from a significantly older device. I remember when every new iPhone had at least one killer feature you desperately wanted. That just isn’t the case for me any more.

So, what about the M1? Well, I am genuinely impressed by what this chip can do. But, if we’re honest…

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Mark Ellis
Mac O’Clock

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