Apple’s iMac 2016 to have VR technology

Apple, the Cupertino-based tech giant, is rumored to be preparing for the new Mac line as reported earlier through various sources. The new iMac 2016 is expected to surprise the tech market with excellent features during the October event.

iMac enthusiasts were expecting the iMac 2016 to be announced along with the iPhone 7 and Watch series 2 launch event back in September, but current rumors say that the iMac 2016 will hit the tech market along with MacBook Pro 2016 in October. Addicted gamers will wait for the new iMac 2016 launch due to rumors of VR technology expected to be available on it.

For VR dreamers, rumors state that the iMac 2016's graphics processing unit could be an powered by AMD's Polaris. Speculations show that AMD had won a contract to bring up Polaris 10 and 11 graphics chips in future Apple devices. Rumors on a 5K HD display on the iMac 2016 are also going around. Should rumors of VRbe proven true, gamers would definitely expect more exciting things from the iMac 2016.

According to a report, Apple's iMac 2016 will be powered by Intel's Kaby Lake chip, and other reports also suggest that AMD's Zen central processing unit (CPU) may be embedded on the boards.

The contradictory reports will bring iMac enthusiasts in doubt on what could be the new iMac 2016 be fit in. Other rumors also bring a hint on doubts that the Kaby Lake chip may be used for entry-level models of iMac 2016, and AMD Zen for upper variants.

Various sources suggest that the new iMac 2016 is expected to have major updates on its previous model, which was unveiled in October 2015, and few sources also suggest that there are minor updates done. Such can be confirmed once Apple rolls out the new iMac 2016 into the tech market.

All rumors on Apple's iMac 2016 make it a best desktop computer. However, Apple has not made any official statement on the new iMac as fans await a rumored event on October 2016.

In the meantime you can get Apple iMac MK142LL/A 21.5-Inch Desktop (NEWEST VERSION) on Amazon.

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