Ok Linus, I gotta disagree with you heavily on the iMacs external power brick. I work in a repair shop and have to fix iMacs fairly regularly. The most common failures on iMacs are the old HDD’s, the GPU’s that older units run, and their power supplies. In previous videos I have watched you disassemble iMacs, and you have noted how the high voltage AC capacitors are dangerous. (I have been shocked by them before, it’s not fun) to access the PSU on iMacs you also need to remove the display, which can easily be broken as it is glass, and on some models you have to buy tape kits to put the thing back together properly! By moving the power supply outside of the iMac, it only benefits right to repair. By making the PSU an external unit, it is easily user replaceable, doesn’t require you to remove the delicate glass displays, and means you won’t have to go near those scary high voltage capacitors. If anything I think the external power brick is not something to scoff at, as it copy’s the status quo of other Windows All-In-One’s by having an external brick, but it also makes the device more user serviceable, and is better for right to repair! Otherwise, great video!!
also: the heat from the power brick doesn't affect the internals of the iMac. One of the reasons why laptops don't have built-in power bricks (apart form the additional weight/size)
He isn't saying he dislikes it in that manner he just dislikes power bricks in general as he thinks the industry is trending away from it but i agree who cares.
My sister just bought one. Yeah, she could've got a M1 Mac mini, then shopped around for a screen, a keyboard, mouse, and some decent speakers... but she didn't want to do all of that. LITERALLY, one cable to plug the thing in, and started using the machine. The convenience of an all in one is something to factor in as well.
until you want to do a simple thing such as screenshotting. all the convenience of the hardware is worth nothing once you have to deal with the shitty OS.
@@fdddsdfgfgrgf1 i know. but it is far from convenient. shift command 4? like wtf. thats neither intuitive nor conventient. also, still no snapping to corners for apps, instead you have to press a special button for a measly split screen. and tons of other usability hurdles and issues. so i just get confused when ppl call macs "intuitive" and "convenient"
@@ceddiexd it is not impossible, but not exactly convenient or intuitive. the trackpad is fine if you have very limited space. still, using mouse and kb is naturally faster. previous page? one click, no mouse movement needed. instead of moving your hand to the trackpad and doing gestures first (also trackpads are not exactly a mac-only thing). coding is not something average users do. and you need homebrew for stuff a linux system can do out of the box. so if you install 3rd party stuff to get linux functionality anyway .. you could go with wsl with windows just as well.
@@ceddiexd its just as natural to move the hand on a mouse as it is to move the finger on a trackpad. it is not a touchscreen. you can just as easily switch to a page in the documentation on windows as on mac. macs were used in the creative industry a lot, but for coding there shouldn't be a lot more than for other OS. And tons of nonprofessionals buy them for their "asthetic" (the uniform, boring, bland look theyve had for years) and because theyre supposedly so easy to use. yeah, wsl is not a point for windows - thats the whole point. just as homebrew isnt one for mac.
I think the redesign was a good call. 100% of people I know with the 21.5" iMac bought it between 2007 and 2011 and haven't cared to upgrade it since. It's a fantastic family machine for some iMovie, web, and photo organization and people who buy these aren't into tech enough to care. So they just never upgraded them.
The way parallel processing generally works, with diminishing returns the more cores are used, I think it makes sense that you have a less than 12.5% performance drop when going from 8 GPU cores to 7 GPU cores.
i thought it was a reference to apples failing mac screens that created large lines down the screen soon before failing completely. that the EU successfully sued apple into forcing them to give buyers of effected macs free replacements.
@@gamagama69 A "write-off" in what way? You could literally build a full desktop computer that's miles faster, has a dedicated GPU, AND still have money left over to buy a good pair of bookshelf speakers over the iMac. So I'm not entirely sure what you mean (*if I assumed correctly).
@@neobynature921 The speakers, not the iMac. They meant the speakers aren't as much of an ear-soar as you would expect, especially in comparison to other AIOs. I imagine they're fine if you had to resort to use them. As always, it's better to have a separate audio solution at least in an upgrade path if you care any.
I have the 16GB RAM M1 Mac Mini, and I've been very impressed by Dolphin's Wii/GameCube performance... between that, Redream and OpenEmu I'm running games in high resolutions (in some cases with 4K texture packs) without the fans even starting up. It's surpassed my expectations. And Steam is getting much better too... I'm running the Batman Arkham Trilogy in 4K without any performance issues, along with games such as Planet Coaster and Two Point Hospital. To say the M1 isn't good for gaming, is 100% Intel's sour grapes. But I do agree, the Mac Mini is a far far better buy than the iMac... not only is it cheaper, but with the money you save you can get a 32" UHD monitor and a thunderbolt dock for additional storage and USB ports... and it was STILL cheaper than the 24" All In One after all the accessories.
Interesting. Believable as well because I’m a novice user but looking to buy for family use and daughters schooling of course so gonna check into this. What monitor u recommend?
@@Gilmore304 I got a Samsung personally. Their 28/32” UHD displays are decent price and they are dual HDMI input so can be used for Mac and TV if you wish to.
@R yeah it’s perfect for work, editing and mid range gaming. I’m a trainee teacher so more than good enough for office, teams, cloud etc. but then as I say all the gaming examples above also. And saves you $100’s in the process compared to an iMac.
@@ben-tendoI’m actually very curious about the comparison between buying the iMac and Mac Mini with external peripherals (displays, webcams, speakers, etc.). From what I observed, in order to get a display that comes close to the iMacs display quality, it costs so much! Not to mention, webcam with centre stage, great speakers, along with mouse and keyboard is already included in the purchase price. To me, it just doesn’t really make sense to buy all these stuff separately cause it adds up quickly and it doesn’t look as cohesive as having everything in a same design language and works seamlessly. Don’t get me wrong, mac minis are great with much better thermals and I/O, its just… AN AFFORDABLE GLOSSY BRIGHT SHARP DISPLAY IS SO DIFFICULT TO FIND 😭😭
@@cjsjane I'm right there with you. With all the extras the iMac comes with, and the fact that it's all visually cohesive, it just seems like such a good buy.
In my case, I am having an issue with my display going black due to static electricity and it is driving me up the wall. I will be replacing it with an iMac to make that problem go away while also getting a nice aesthetic and internal upgrade (I opted for more RAM and storage in the iMac).
I am on the same boat. I am deciding between a Mac Mini+monitor VS Imac. Comparing the 16GB, 512GB version of both, the Mac Mini goes for $1327 with the same acessories of the Imac (Mac Mini $1099 + magic mouse $79 + magic keyboard touch ID $149), the Imac goes for $1899 (with magic mouse and magic keyboard touch ID). The difference is $572. I searched a lot and I couldn't find a monitor at the same level as the Imac's monitor for that price. The Dell U2720Q UltraSharp 4K for example is $600. And the Imac has a camera and good speakers that I would have to buy separately. I wanted the Mac Mini+monitor because I don't like those happy colors of the Imac, but it seems to me they are a better deal. If anyone here have a recomendation of a Monitor as good as Imac´s for under $600, let me know
@@PEMAMETAL The Mac mini doesn’t include any accessories (keyboard and mouse) it will cost you at least another $200 if you want Touch ID in your keyboard and a Magic Mouse/trackpad with the Mac mini
@@georgewendell It's a joke reference to Linus' old Honda Civic (known as the 'Lambo'), that was custom painted pink with green stripes down the middle. It was a video on their Channel Super Fun (circa 2015).
This is a really great review. Appreciate the thoroughness compared to some other popular channel reviews. Where was that gaming compatibility list from?
Linus, my guy, please get better captions on your videos. FXAA becomes "ethics AA", cores become "course", and so many more. I appreciate that you guys have captions at all (it's a huge accessibility aid), but I'm sure there are better caption providers that don't cost much more.
@@JRC_ even if you don't, for your casual users that doesn't really care as long as it's good enough, a 24 inch 1080p monitor from LG is $120, a basic logitech m&k (mk120) is $20, and a webcam is around $30. Add a $30 headset for audio and you are looking at total of $200 for all of the above.
The thing is that the ram and storage limitations of the lower tier iMac already make it a no go for anyone that would take advantage of the better cooling. Apple knows this and decided to not waste money on fans that won’t ever be used. I do agree that they could have at least put a disclaimer at the bottom of the spec page. Can’t wait for the new 27in/iMac pro replacement.
I've been wanting a Mac Mini for quite some time, actually. I'm a Windows machine user, but I am curious about the Mac ecosystem, and it's good to get experience with other OSes just to say you know how to use them. Considering the generally rave reviews for the M1, I'll probably end up picking one up in future, when chip prices stabilize a bit. Maybe the next generation? Not an entry level model though. Like with this iMac, Apple has put some limitations on the lowest end Mac Mini that makes it a bit less palatable.
If I were buying a Mac I would go definitely go for the Mac Mini not only because of price but the freedom choosing a monitor and keyboard, especially the ergonomics on the keyboard matter a lot to me. A modularised computer also means that if one part module, say the screen is damaged, I can easily replace without having to lose the whole computer 🖥.
If the low-end iMac's performance is being throttled by a substandard cooling system, the only reasonable thing to do is mod it with water-cooling, so it can achieve its true potential. Come on Linus, you know you want to!
The writing has been honed nicely. I love seeing the progress a channel achieve over time. You can really notice and appreciate the work that has gone into making this video.
@@minecraftcrazy312 Top 10 Failed Responses. I can't know if it's cringy until I watch it. I hope this trend stops soon. Also, I literally said I was contemplating unsubscribing, which means that I might stop watching. So you basically said what I already said.
Well video quality is often a function of the team. It looks like LMG has hired a team of pros. I'm not into the apple content but I can appreciate the video quality.
There was no way in hell you could've convinced me not to buy this beautiful machine that's more powerful than most computers out there. Just sitting in front of this gorgeous machine is nothing but a mental therapy or at the very least an ASMR 14 hours a day that I stare at it.
"Anthony noticed that he stopped noticing it" Sounds like something Anthony would do. Desktop Touch ID really needs to be a thing now, it's so much more convenient
@@SunnyAustria it's pretty good, but I guess I mispoke. The reader on the Microsoft keyboard is compatible with Windows Hello so can be used with all the authentication attached to that process. I must admit, the little ecosystem apple has carved out is quite nice.
@@BrumBrumBryn I use both worlds for differenet usecases and both have goods and bads. Apple ruined my Audio Studio canceling 32bit Software on the OS. VST Synths and other things that costs about 12k Euros is now worthless.... I have Windows Hello on my Laptop for work and its very unstable but mybe its the Hardware. ( HP Elitebook 1030G3 )
@@Djuntas that is specifically the reason I stopped using Samsung phones. The stupid curved edges on the screen so great now I always have glare. Or the rounded edges. Or the absolutely dumb hole punch camera.
@Linus Tech Tip. The fact you're using a name that's close but not quite the channel owner. The fact you're posting what's app numbers. You know... Things Linus doesn't do. However I don't care. If you've got a way to make money doing what you're doing I'm interested in hearing about it and trying to benefit myself.
I use the magic mouse for editing in Final Cut Pro and the port on the bottom does not bother me at all because the battery lasts for weeks and charging it enough to last for days takes minutes. I don't see a reason for apple to change the port location.
Soooo Linus, help me out here. How would you spec out a setup with a Mac mini without significantly compromising at the display and sound? I can’t find a decent 4K and soundbar while still ending up significantly below the iMacs price. And there simply is no other way to get Touch ID to the Mac mini. Yeah, you can have a MacOS setup for cheaper than the iMac. But let’s not pretend that it actually delivers the same in all aspects.
14:17. Hey Linus, I think I will have to disagree with you on that. I am deciding between a Mac Mini+monitor VS Imac. Comparing the 16GB, 512GB version of both, the Mac Mini goes for $1327 with the same acessories of the Imac (Mac Mini $1099 + magic mouse $79 + magic keyboard touch ID $149), the Imac goes for $1899 (with magic mouse and magic keyboard touch ID). The difference is $572. I searched a lot and I couldn't find a monitor at the same level as the Imac's monitor for that price. The Dell U2720Q UltraSharp 4K for example is $600. And the Imac has a camera and good speakers that I would have to buy separately. I wanted the Mac Mini+monitor because I don't like those happy colors of the Imac, but it seems to me they are a better deal. If anyone here have a recomendation of a Monitor as good as Imac´s for under $600, let me know
but dude you NEED that super nirvana eco system where yu're one with the universe! I recommend you buy the higher priced version of their 7 devices. This way if you ever happen to start writing a chat mesage on your mac, you can quickly go to the bathroom with your iphone and start the 2nd sentence while you take a dump. then you can write the third setence laying on your couch on your mac mini... and then if you're hungry and going to your kitchen you can reply to whatever your friend wrote back with a 3000$ apple memoji. dude...its all in the eco system.... you wont evr feel balanced, yourself and have a social life until you spend 10k on that eco system... Apple...eat the colors, breath life, and smell the dance. cause we are all one. mac.... be one... be color deu-deu-deu!!!
"congrats, you played yourself" I see you LMG. I see you.
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It is easy to recomend the mini and say "bring your own devices"... you should say... buy the Mini, buy the apple keyboard and trackpad, and XYZ screen (with the same quality) for xxxx$... Another thing nobody mentions is that this thing (as almost every other imac, except the first ones if I stand corrected) does NOT ALLOW hdmi IN... so if you live in a dorm or a tight spaced room, if you are looking to hook a PS5 into this to (re)use the screen... it does not work. Go with the mini+Screen.
So now when the power cable breaks, instead of running quickly to any kind of store next door, I have to get a whole new power adapter? The same goes for when the network cable inside stops working. Not to count the hours or days I am missing when that happens.
Would have been too difficult to invent USB type C power input I guess. /s I thought these things (M1 at max spec) only pulled 35w of power? 5A USB Type-c cable can carry 100w max. Obviously it's their obsession with thin; if they made it a bit more chubby they could have put the power conversion hardware inside and included a built in NIC.
Mind blown with the Mac Mini recommendation. I made it the 15 minutes in and actually paused the video to make this comment!! I was trying to decide whether to get the 2020 27 inch iMac. I am still running an upgraded 2009 tower which finally seems to be nearing the end of life it's second life as I have done everything but upgrade the processor chip. If I can hook up my old monitor to the mini, this might be just what the budget friendly doctor ordered to keep me current and out of debt. You rock Linus!!
I think the extra core in the 8-core model puts out just the right amount of heat to saturate the thermal control system and throttle it. Whereas the 7-core model reduces the throttling and allows the 7 cores to run faster. Thus the slight discrepancy in benchmarks.
I vacillated between the 24" iMac M1 8/8 and the Mac Mini. Two things drove me to buy the iMac; finding a display I could afford that would rival the 4.5K Retina display and the lack of cable clutter inherent with the mini. As far as ports go I added the color matching Minisopuru USB hub (external NVMe SSD, 2 USB A, 2 USB 3.2 A/C & TF & SD card slots)
Ok Linus, I gotta disagree with you heavily on the iMacs external power brick. I work in a repair shop and have to fix iMacs fairly regularly. The most common failures on iMacs are the old HDD’s, the GPU’s that older units run, and their power supplies. In previous videos I have watched you disassemble iMacs, and you have noted how the high voltage AC capacitors are dangerous. (I have been shocked by them before, it’s not fun) to access the PSU on iMacs you also need to remove the display, which can easily be broken as it is glass, and on some models you have to buy tape kits to put the thing back together properly! By moving the power supply outside of the iMac, it only benefits right to repair. By making the PSU an external unit, it is easily user replaceable, doesn’t require you to remove the delicate glass displays, and means you won’t have to go near those scary high voltage capacitors. If anything I think the external power brick is not something to scoff at, as it copy’s the status quo of other Windows All-In-One’s by having an external brick, but it also makes the device more user serviceable, and is better for right to repair! Otherwise, great video!!
also: the heat from the power brick doesn't affect the internals of the iMac. One of the reasons why laptops don't have built-in power bricks (apart form the additional weight/size)
He isn't saying he dislikes it in that manner he just dislikes power bricks in general as he thinks the industry is trending away from it but i agree who cares.
That's quite interesting. I don't think that's why they did it, but it's certainly a nice use.
Agreed
GPUs*, HDDs*, copies*, All-in-ones*
Thumbs up for making me look back at the beginning of the video only to insult me. Well played, sirs.
My sister just bought one. Yeah, she could've got a M1 Mac mini, then shopped around for a screen, a keyboard, mouse, and some decent speakers... but she didn't want to do all of that. LITERALLY, one cable to plug the thing in, and started using the machine. The convenience of an all in one is something to factor in as well.
until you want to do a simple thing such as screenshotting. all the convenience of the hardware is worth nothing once you have to deal with the shitty OS.
@@Thorenhard what? Macs have screenshots
@@fdddsdfgfgrgf1 i know. but it is far from convenient. shift command 4? like wtf. thats neither intuitive nor conventient. also, still no snapping to corners for apps, instead you have to press a special button for a measly split screen. and tons of other usability hurdles and issues. so i just get confused when ppl call macs "intuitive" and "convenient"
@@ceddiexd it is not impossible, but not exactly convenient or intuitive. the trackpad is fine if you have very limited space. still, using mouse and kb is naturally faster. previous page? one click, no mouse movement needed. instead of moving your hand to the trackpad and doing gestures first (also trackpads are not exactly a mac-only thing). coding is not something average users do. and you need homebrew for stuff a linux system can do out of the box. so if you install 3rd party stuff to get linux functionality anyway .. you could go with wsl with windows just as well.
@@ceddiexd its just as natural to move the hand on a mouse as it is to move the finger on a trackpad. it is not a touchscreen. you can just as easily switch to a page in the documentation on windows as on mac. macs were used in the creative industry a lot, but for coding there shouldn't be a lot more than for other OS. And tons of nonprofessionals buy them for their "asthetic" (the uniform, boring, bland look theyve had for years) and because theyre supposedly so easy to use. yeah, wsl is not a point for windows - thats the whole point. just as homebrew isnt one for mac.
Anyone wondering about the green stripes, its a callback to Linus' old car.
:O
What's Linus' old car?
@@lucaban his lambo
@@lucaban Lamborghini Civica.
THE NICKY V SPECIAL
Can’t believe you make me watch the beginning again. I’ve been tricked, I’ve been backstabbed, and I’ve been quite possibly bamboozled.
Me too. WTF I hate Linus now 😢
@一匹狼ippikiookami What's the third one? it's soo blurry. something like "congrats you.... "
I was just hoping it was going to be a actual gamer thing.. :/ Missed opportunity I.M.O.
@@travis1240 congrats you played yourself
You mean the "mac mini recommendation planting" situation in the conclusion?
The fact that they went to the effort to do the green stripes like Linus’ car is hilarious.
Thank you, I forgot about that and was wondering
Lmao i thought they had taken it apart and couldn't get the adhesive strip replacements
More like an FYI, the green stripe on the iMac resembles Linus's old Honda Civic painted by his employees
Thanks! I’ve been looking for this comment. And now that you say that, makes 100% sense.
haha I was wondering but hadn't pieced that together
It's a Lambo, not a Civic.
What civic? This looks like Linus's old Lamborghini
Aaah, so that was the intention!
It took me half the video before I realized the green tape was a reference to the lambo. I love it.
Came here to say the exact same thing lol
I just managed to get the reference at the end of the introduction.
What lambo?
Omg I can't believe I didn't work that out 😂
@@terrancejohnson6714 exactly what I thought
I think the redesign was a good call. 100% of people I know with the 21.5" iMac bought it between 2007 and 2011 and haven't cared to upgrade it since. It's a fantastic family machine for some iMovie, web, and photo organization and people who buy these aren't into tech enough to care. So they just never upgraded them.
"Why are you looking here?"
"You played yourself"
Damn, you did done got me.
How did you read the last one? It was so blurry for me even at 4K
@@kaldogorath By squinting real bad.
Jeez, not reading it on my 1080P phone screen
Linus playing all of us
Canadians...😒
“Congrats you played yourself”
BRUH
The way parallel processing generally works, with diminishing returns the more cores are used, I think it makes sense that you have a less than 12.5% performance drop when going from 8 GPU cores to 7 GPU cores.
"There's nothing here, idiot"
"Why are you looking at this."
"Congrats, you played yourself"
-LTT
this is the best part of this video XD that what makes this video stand out from all others blubbering apple data and facts
At what point of the video is that?
@@leoshork the first few seconds with madison
that shit freaked me a little bit...
They wrecked me :*(
“If you look closelier” -Linus, 2021
That's even stupider than "stupider".
I can't anymore😭😭
This was the comment I was looking for
Why is English so quirky?
In German, none of those forms would be anything special, just normal comparative form.
XD
Who went back to see if there really were Mac Mini hidden messages?
hahah "why are you looking at this"
Yup!
"Congrats, you played yourself."
I did too lmao
* I did
Linus shows mario in an emulator
Nintendo: That will be another 2 million lawsuit
I hate Nintendo.
If lmg owns a copy of the game?
Not what that lawsuit was about. The guy was literally selling games and marketing games
@@the_retag I've seen people get cease and deist for paying on a real GC and uploading it. Nintendo doesn't give a crap.
@@PINKBOY1006 lol hows nintedo thinking they gonna win a lawsuit like that
Wow, that tape extending the wallpaper is really convincing.
oh, that's what that is for
Why the wallpaper is different?
i thought it was a reference to apples failing mac screens that created large lines down the screen soon before failing completely. that the EU successfully sued apple into forcing them to give buyers of effected macs free replacements.
Nah it's just a lambo reference lmao u stretchin
lmao i thought i was going fucking insane for a sec like it was my GPU failing or something
"there's nothing here..." LOL, good one with the signs.
Listening to iMac speakers through my monitor speakers
Linus: They are fantastic
Me: mhm yes so C R I S P
Me listening through Teufel Concept E Magnum on an Creative SB X-Fi Elite Pro: They suck. Hard. :P
@@CakePrincessCelestia for aio speakers though they're amazing
THey are more than a total write-off
@@gamagama69 A "write-off" in what way? You could literally build a full desktop computer that's miles faster, has a dedicated GPU, AND still have money left over to buy a good pair of bookshelf speakers over the iMac. So I'm not entirely sure what you mean (*if I assumed correctly).
@@neobynature921 The speakers, not the iMac. They meant the speakers aren't as much of an ear-soar as you would expect, especially in comparison to other AIOs. I imagine they're fine if you had to resort to use them. As always, it's better to have a separate audio solution at least in an upgrade path if you care any.
That facial expression explains everything...
6:16
Linus is Dr. Doolittle out here talking “secrets” with his tech.
Sup frank
hello verified person
@@dakoderii4221 smh my head we live in a society 😔😔😞
Nice troll. I really look at the beginning of the video to see the signs but instead see why are you looking at this. Props props
@@dakoderii4221 hello none verified person
I have the 16GB RAM M1 Mac Mini, and I've been very impressed by Dolphin's Wii/GameCube performance... between that, Redream and OpenEmu I'm running games in high resolutions (in some cases with 4K texture packs) without the fans even starting up. It's surpassed my expectations. And Steam is getting much better too... I'm running the Batman Arkham Trilogy in 4K without any performance issues, along with games such as Planet Coaster and Two Point Hospital. To say the M1 isn't good for gaming, is 100% Intel's sour grapes.
But I do agree, the Mac Mini is a far far better buy than the iMac... not only is it cheaper, but with the money you save you can get a 32" UHD monitor and a thunderbolt dock for additional storage and USB ports... and it was STILL cheaper than the 24" All In One after all the accessories.
Interesting. Believable as well because I’m a novice user but looking to buy for family use and daughters schooling of course so gonna check into this. What monitor u recommend?
@@Gilmore304 I got a Samsung personally. Their 28/32” UHD displays are decent price and they are dual HDMI input so can be used for Mac and TV if you wish to.
@R yeah it’s perfect for work, editing and mid range gaming. I’m a trainee teacher so more than good enough for office, teams, cloud etc. but then as I say all the gaming examples above also. And saves you $100’s in the process compared to an iMac.
@@ben-tendoI’m actually very curious about the comparison between buying the iMac and Mac Mini with external peripherals (displays, webcams, speakers, etc.). From what I observed, in order to get a display that comes close to the iMacs display quality, it costs so much! Not to mention, webcam with centre stage, great speakers, along with mouse and keyboard is already included in the purchase price. To me, it just doesn’t really make sense to buy all these stuff separately cause it adds up quickly and it doesn’t look as cohesive as having everything in a same design language and works seamlessly. Don’t get me wrong, mac minis are great with much better thermals and I/O, its just… AN AFFORDABLE GLOSSY BRIGHT SHARP DISPLAY IS SO DIFFICULT TO FIND 😭😭
@@cjsjane I'm right there with you. With all the extras the iMac comes with, and the fact that it's all visually cohesive, it just seems like such a good buy.
Linus and Anthony time machine idea : It's feasible
The editors : Blur goes Blrrrrrrrrr
why the blur tho..
Biggest issue with the Mac Mini is how challenging it is to get an iMac-grade display for the cost difference.
Exactly!
where do you get glossy displays?
In my case, I am having an issue with my display going black due to static electricity and it is driving me up the wall. I will be replacing it with an iMac to make that problem go away while also getting a nice aesthetic and internal upgrade (I opted for more RAM and storage in the iMac).
I am on the same boat. I am deciding between a Mac Mini+monitor VS Imac. Comparing the 16GB, 512GB version of both, the Mac Mini goes for $1327 with the same acessories of the Imac (Mac Mini $1099 + magic mouse $79 + magic keyboard touch ID $149), the Imac goes for $1899 (with magic mouse and magic keyboard touch ID). The difference is $572. I searched a lot and I couldn't find a monitor at the same level as the Imac's monitor for that price. The Dell U2720Q UltraSharp 4K for example is $600. And the Imac has a camera and good speakers that I would have to buy separately. I wanted the Mac Mini+monitor because I don't like those happy colors of the Imac, but it seems to me they are a better deal. If anyone here have a recomendation of a Monitor as good as Imac´s for under $600, let me know
@@PEMAMETAL The Mac mini doesn’t include any accessories (keyboard and mouse) it will cost you at least another $200 if you want Touch ID in your keyboard and a Magic Mouse/trackpad with the Mac mini
@@PEMAMETAL I hate the Color’s too, so I bought the grey one.
I did not expect Mario Sunshine in an iMac review but I'm here for it.
"...well I added these fins to lower wind resistance, and I think this racing stripe looks pretty sharp..."
@Linus Tech Tip. Linus Tech Tip. wow didn't expect to see you here your almost as popular as Linus Tech Tips the channel you are impersonating
@@mrlitbottoms6968 lmfao
One of the best Simpson's episodes EVER.
"Those are speed holes"
the subliminal messages made me genuinely laugh. It's so rare that a video makes me evoke a real action
"i wish the power brick that is sitting below my desk was smaller"
damn you really sound like you embraced the apple :)
Love the callback to his “lambo” with the pink iMac 😂
And the credits page too🤣
I'm so glad I rewound the video at the end to just get told that I played myself.... Thanks LTT
Well I don't want to get played twice in one day!
This yellow Cable looks like my 5 Year old Lightning Cable because of the color xD
bruh
The humor in the last few episodes has been pitch perfect. The subliminal trick was amazing and going back yielded a pretty big belly laugh. Go LTT!
yeah this and the ipad vid are standouts for sure
Ah yes the Linus 'Lambo' themed pink iMac - love the reference. 😅
I came down looking to see if anyone noticed lol
@@TheGangster-uc4rk Yep same, took me a bit to understand
I still don’t understand so I guess I’m not an OG
@@georgewendell Search for LTT Lambo
@@georgewendell It's a joke reference to Linus' old Honda Civic (known as the 'Lambo'), that was custom painted pink with green stripes down the middle. It was a video on their Channel Super Fun (circa 2015).
34 years of life and today is the day I learn the word, "Closelier."
I learnt that "stupider" is grammatically correct. Didn't know that :)
Linus is getting quite creative with his titles
Lmao yes
Linus titles are becoming study cases by themselves at this point
@Be nice Why?
We're you reffering to this title as well? I dont get it
That 'Only Fans' spoof has gone to his head.....😂
Secret messages throughout the videos needs to become a staple LTT thing!!
This is a really great review. Appreciate the thoroughness compared to some other popular channel reviews. Where was that gaming compatibility list from?
Shout out to every one who went back in the video to see if linus was tell8ng the truth
Madison's modeling abilities are AMAZING
So many nice words by Linus about her in the intro. Not sure why he was calling her "it". :P
She was in literally 2 scenes for 5 seconds you simp
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@@nneeerrrd Jeez, who put nails in your cereal this morning?
The amount of people here taking a joke for simping is enough to beat the crap out of the scalpers.... What is wrong with you people?
iMac white bezel : That‘s really distracting!
RGB lights everywhere for no reason on PC : Seems legit
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Good point. 😂👌
I really like the edit to show that "stupider" is a grammatically correct, that was funny
UNLIKE YOUR SENTENCE!!!!!! SPECIAL ED!!!!!
@@xxtravdamanxx who let you on the internet
Meanwhile, at 2:26
@@xxtravdamanxx the irony is your grammar is even worse with the all caps text and excess exclamation marks.
Guys, give XxTravdamanxX a break. Look at that user name. He's probably 14.
Shouts for the editor, for saving me a google :3
I dont think your stupid bro
@Linus Tech Tip. get a life, you little fake copy.
Linus, my guy, please get better captions on your videos. FXAA becomes "ethics AA", cores become "course", and so many more. I appreciate that you guys have captions at all (it's a huge accessibility aid), but I'm sure there are better caption providers that don't cost much more.
"you still going on about that" yeah if they keep making them like that, worst mouse charging port
pfff there are mouses that doesn't even need charging. You just place them on the mouse pad and it all juiced up
SO basically, in Mac Land, the cheapest Mac - the Mac Mini - is still the best option?
lmao xD
If you already have all the other peripherals, sure.
@@JRC_ I assume most people have a keyboard and monitor at home.
@@JRC_ Even if they don't it's still a better deal
@@JRC_ even if you don't, for your casual users that doesn't really care as long as it's good enough, a 24 inch 1080p monitor from LG is $120, a basic logitech m&k (mk120) is $20, and a webcam is around $30. Add a $30 headset for audio and you are looking at total of $200 for all of the above.
7:50 what a savage editor
4 apple on table and one 🍌 haha
NO!!!!..... STOP!!!!
I don't get it
Banana for scale bro
it's just a banana, maam
@@fragiquerence ppüp
I'm not even going to buy this or mac mini but still watched till end :D
I haven't bought an apple product since the iPhone 4 and I'm still watchin this.
I haven't gotten an apple product since one Christmas where I got an Ipod touch way back when.
I don't even own any apple product nor anyone in my family does but still I am watching.
So many likes, never had that much before, thanks :D
BTW. Check out CryptoBlades game on blockchain.
You want a cookie or something?
When I heard “closlier” at 2:27 I was like wait wait wait, did I hear that right??
That conclusion made me rewatch the whole video just to see if there’s any more easter eggs
I mean, I wish that they had a clear edition one, just for the hell of it. Make it look super dope
“Transparent aluminium?”
it would be mostly empty though
Nice work on Army of the Dead Linus, I could barely tell that you were added in later
The thing is that the ram and storage limitations of the lower tier iMac already make it a no go for anyone that would take advantage of the better cooling. Apple knows this and decided to not waste money on fans that won’t ever be used. I do agree that they could have at least put a disclaimer at the bottom of the spec page. Can’t wait for the new 27in/iMac pro replacement.
Now 0:00 to 0:07 will be by far the most viewed session of the video!
Don't expose me like that!
That was the best thing about this video
Why are you looking at this?
Creepy
@@joel3399 you didn't watch the entire video, did you?
I don't think I've ever felt my M1 Macbook Air ever get hot... truly amazing.
My previous 2017 MBP was hot and with the fan on constantly.
This video was just Linus calling the M1 IMac a “dirty girl”
@Linus Tech Tip. lol go away bot
so "fixing the 7 core M1 Mac: the return of blowymatron" when?
I've been wanting a Mac Mini for quite some time, actually. I'm a Windows machine user, but I am curious about the Mac ecosystem, and it's good to get experience with other OSes just to say you know how to use them.
Considering the generally rave reviews for the M1, I'll probably end up picking one up in future, when chip prices stabilize a bit. Maybe the next generation? Not an entry level model though. Like with this iMac, Apple has put some limitations on the lowest end Mac Mini that makes it a bit less palatable.
Am starting to think Linus has a dirty secret
If I were buying a Mac I would go definitely go for the Mac Mini not only because of price but the freedom choosing a monitor and keyboard, especially the ergonomics on the keyboard matter a lot to me. A modularised computer also means that if one part module, say the screen is damaged, I can easily replace without having to lose the whole computer 🖥.
A lot of people are reporting that the stand isn’t completely straight some have measured it being 4mm off and being crooked because of it
Thanks for saving me 16 mins!
A pre-stressed spring, a straight stand has to be rigid and is thus liable to fracture.
“Congrats you played yourself”
Absolutely amazing.
How did you read that one?
@@kaldogorath I have Super Retina eye balls.
"be thin , be light " -Sun Tzu, The Art of War.
@Linus Tech Tip. stfu
If the low-end iMac's performance is being throttled by a substandard cooling system, the only reasonable thing to do is mod it with water-cooling, so it can achieve its true potential.
Come on Linus, you know you want to!
Dang, you guys did a great job with this video! And overall, your videos are even more creative lately!
The writing has been honed nicely. I love seeing the progress a channel achieve over time. You can really notice and appreciate the work that has gone into making this video.
It's been getting too cringy recently, almost considering unsubscribing after 6 years of constant viewership. (Yes this account is not that old).
@@PeterNjeim If you don't like it, don't watch
@@minecraftcrazy312 Top 10 Failed Responses. I can't know if it's cringy until I watch it. I hope this trend stops soon.
Also, I literally said I was contemplating unsubscribing, which means that I might stop watching. So you basically said what I already said.
Well video quality is often a function of the team. It looks like LMG has hired a team of pros. I'm not into the apple content but I can appreciate the video quality.
There was no way in hell you could've convinced me not to buy this beautiful machine that's more powerful than most computers out there. Just sitting in front of this gorgeous machine is nothing but a mental therapy or at the very least an ASMR 14 hours a day that I stare at it.
Isn’t so beautiful 😅
Glorious timing, right before my shift is over so I can kill time easy
"Anthony noticed that he stopped noticing it" Sounds like something Anthony would do.
Desktop Touch ID really needs to be a thing now, it's so much more convenient
Microsoft has a wireless keyboard with a fingerprint reader on it now, it's pretty handy, glad the mac is getting it now.
@@BrumBrumBryn Its not the reader, its the "touch id"-eco system thats making it so usable and good ;-)
@@SunnyAustria it's pretty good, but I guess I mispoke. The reader on the Microsoft keyboard is compatible with Windows Hello so can be used with all the authentication attached to that process. I must admit, the little ecosystem apple has carved out is quite nice.
@@BrumBrumBryn I use both worlds for differenet usecases and both have goods and bads. Apple ruined my Audio Studio canceling 32bit Software on the OS. VST Synths and other things that costs about 12k Euros is now worthless.... I have Windows Hello on my Laptop for work and its very unstable but mybe its the Hardware. ( HP Elitebook 1030G3 )
I love the subliminal little note at the end, and yes I went back to check. Well done
I've never understood why people complain so much about bezels in general. I'd much rather have something durable than something "sleek".
Same with square phones, its what apple even did now
@@Djuntas that is specifically the reason I stopped using Samsung phones. The stupid curved edges on the screen so great now I always have glare. Or the rounded edges. Or the absolutely dumb hole punch camera.
@Linus Tech Tip. Hey if you want to let me in on your scam I'll help you. I live in the USA.
@Linus Tech Tip. The fact you're using a name that's close but not quite the channel owner. The fact you're posting what's app numbers. You know... Things Linus doesn't do. However I don't care. If you've got a way to make money doing what you're doing I'm interested in hearing about it and trying to benefit myself.
@@tristanholley7141 🤣
"Get the Mac Mini!“ - Linus Sebastian, 2021
No. I just want the CPU.
*”Congrats. You played yourself.”*
Damn you, Linus. I feel like I’ve been rickrolled.
You found the perfect song to test the speakers 5:46
It's been used in LMG videos for ages
"Stupid for so long that the meme is dead" is the core of Apple's identity.
absolutely true, the freaking huge notch on the iphone is a proud example !!!
And for people to make fun of Apple for being Apple definitely isn’t old.
@@bongkem2723 or the fact that they still haven’t added a calculator or weather app to the iPad lol. It’s been 10 years guys
I use the magic mouse for editing in Final Cut Pro and the port on the bottom does not bother me at all because the battery lasts for weeks and charging it enough to last for days takes minutes. I don't see a reason for apple to change the port location.
@@olotocolo Products like the $1,000 stand and $400 wheels are genius because it gets people talking. It's free marketing.
I don't think there'll never be a day where linus doesn't surprise me with his ad transitions 😂
Linus dirty secret is his love for Mac. And it's really dirty.
The Mac or his love for it? If it's the Mac, I really can't tell with that cute pink color.
@hv a gooday stop self promoting
Soooo Linus, help me out here. How would you spec out a setup with a Mac mini without significantly compromising at the display and sound? I can’t find a decent 4K and soundbar while still ending up significantly below the iMacs price.
And there simply is no other way to get Touch ID to the Mac mini.
Yeah, you can have a MacOS setup for cheaper than the iMac. But let’s not pretend that it actually delivers the same in all aspects.
14:17. Hey Linus, I think I will have to disagree with you on that. I am deciding between a Mac Mini+monitor VS Imac. Comparing the 16GB, 512GB version of both, the Mac Mini goes for $1327 with the same acessories of the Imac (Mac Mini $1099 + magic mouse $79 + magic keyboard touch ID $149), the Imac goes for $1899 (with magic mouse and magic keyboard touch ID). The difference is $572. I searched a lot and I couldn't find a monitor at the same level as the Imac's monitor for that price. The Dell U2720Q UltraSharp 4K for example is $600. And the Imac has a camera and good speakers that I would have to buy separately. I wanted the Mac Mini+monitor because I don't like those happy colors of the Imac, but it seems to me they are a better deal. If anyone here have a recomendation of a Monitor as good as Imac´s for under $600, let me know
14:47 You need a time machine ? Apple has it. That what Anthony will use ?
"He just noticed that, well, he just stopped noticing it" 😂😂
Anthony's reaction cracked me up too... 😂
7:52
yo editor, I c u
im just happy that u used blender as a benchmark test.. its about time for it to get some real recognition even if you dont show the UI
why are you impersonating linus?
Hey!!! It’s M-dawg. Great to see her again.
Agreed. It's been a while since we've seen her
Linus: Dont buy the iMac its shit, buy the imac mini.
Me: No, i dont think i'll buy either of them
but dude you NEED that super nirvana eco system
where yu're one with the universe!
I recommend you buy the higher priced version of their 7 devices.
This way if you ever happen to start writing a chat mesage on your mac,
you can quickly go to the bathroom with your iphone and start the 2nd sentence while you take a dump. then you can write
the third setence laying on your couch on your mac mini... and then if you're hungry
and going to your kitchen
you can reply to whatever your friend wrote back with a 3000$ apple memoji.
dude...its all in the eco system.... you wont evr feel balanced, yourself and have a social life
until you spend 10k on that eco system... Apple...eat the colors, breath life, and smell
the dance. cause we are all one. mac.... be one... be color deu-deu-deu!!!
@@memm7846 what?
@@memm7846 lay off the crack my friend
Almost got me at the end, but I checked the beginning again. Anthony you liar!!
"congrats, you played yourself" I see you LMG. I see you.
It is easy to recomend the mini and say "bring your own devices"... you should say... buy the Mini, buy the apple keyboard and trackpad, and XYZ screen (with the same quality) for xxxx$...
Another thing nobody mentions is that this thing (as almost every other imac, except the first ones if I stand corrected) does NOT ALLOW hdmi IN... so if you live in a dorm or a tight spaced room, if you are looking to hook a PS5 into this to (re)use the screen... it does not work. Go with the mini+Screen.
So now when the power cable breaks, instead of running quickly to any kind of store next door, I have to get a whole new power adapter? The same goes for when the network cable inside stops working.
Not to count the hours or days I am missing when that happens.
Would have been too difficult to invent USB type C power input I guess. /s I thought these things (M1 at max spec) only pulled 35w of power? 5A USB Type-c cable can carry 100w max. Obviously it's their obsession with thin; if they made it a bit more chubby they could have put the power conversion hardware inside and included a built in NIC.
Welcome to the ecosystem. You're the food.
Get a vesa mount for the mac mini and mount it onto a nice monitor, and boom, you’ve got a better iMac.
Mind blown with the Mac Mini recommendation. I made it the 15 minutes in and actually paused the video to make this comment!! I was trying to decide whether to get the 2020 27 inch iMac. I am still running an upgraded 2009 tower which finally seems to be nearing the end of life it's second life as I have done everything but upgrade the processor chip. If I can hook up my old monitor to the mini, this might be just what the budget friendly doctor ordered to keep me current and out of debt. You rock Linus!!
That pink lambo reference got me 😂, we need more nicky V customs
I love how LMG launches a channel specific to apple devices and then starts posting more apple content on LTT
Ikr
I think the extra core in the 8-core model puts out just the right amount of heat to saturate the thermal control system and throttle it. Whereas the 7-core model reduces the throttling and allows the 7 cores to run faster. Thus the slight discrepancy in benchmarks.
Thanks Linus! Gonna buy a Mac Mini instead now
2:25 "If you look Closelier..." Linus 2021
I vacillated between the 24" iMac M1 8/8 and the Mac Mini. Two things drove me to buy the iMac; finding a display I could afford that would rival the 4.5K Retina display and the lack of cable clutter inherent with the mini. As far as ports go I added the color matching Minisopuru USB hub (external NVMe SSD, 2 USB A, 2 USB 3.2 A/C & TF & SD card slots)
I had to take a screenshot on "stupider", so my friend would believe me that stupider is a real word.
Thank you, Linus. 😁👍
Autocorrect lets it pass; good enough for me.
This M1 Mac just feels like Apple's got it so good with M1, they slacked everywhere else.
Yeap
Yes this is true
Like in the speakers? the screen? the design? the webcam? the cable management? the touch ID enabled peripherals? oh wait
@@greylawson6352 exactly, none of that is impressive or innovative. Nothing they couldn’t handle a few years ago.
Like the Hare versus the Tortoise race, Apple is waiting at the finish line for the software devs to catch up.
I work on this model at school, and I LOVE IT. Adobe (hell) runs smoothly (no crashing, rarely. But still choke it to work)
I don’t get the hype around that power cable, they could have just as well used USB-C for both power and ethernet
yes but then it wouldn't be proprietary...
The magnetic connector is nice. Magsafe is probably the best thing apple ever invented.
Magnets, I guess?
@@FNLNFNLN well the old magsafe on the magsafe had a purpose, but this one on the iMac? name me one advantage