I've been running my 27" 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 with 32gb RAM since 2013. I was really hoping to upgrade to an M1 or M2, but the fact that the RAM isn't upgradable on the Silicon, and the 2020 can take 128gb RAM with a simple back panel, makes me think I'll get the 2020 over the M1. Still, going from a 2013 to a 2020 model should be enough of an upgrade for a few more years.
It is interesting to me that they pared down the ports on the M1 iMac and yet on the Macbook Pro they are having to add the ports back because people hated that you needed a dongle for everything. I think for ports, screensize and backwards compatibility I will be sticking with the 27"
well yes both are still on sale..but the M1 pro/max are part of the new generation of apple and the M1 iMac is still part of the 13' M1 generation. the M1 pro/max are the beginning of a new chapter in apple
This was an outstanding comparison and truly right on time. In May 2021, if buying an iMac today, I would 100 percent get a used discontinued 27-inch Intel iMac Pro model. Even with myself, not being a power user (no video editing, no audio editing, or graphics design, etc.) it is just the best way to go because an iMac Pro has it all.
I would like the older 27" over the newer 24" imacs, however I'm afraid that the newer upcoming OS in a year or two don't run on the intel based CPU vs Apple M1. What do you think?
@@Ivan-mt9kl Ofc I didn't get it. I got a Gaming PC for very cheap in this time. It has a i7-8700, 16GB RAM and a RTX 2060. Runs Windows 10, MacOS and Linux.
I still would get the 27imac by far, I prefer the design, the sound is better too, the only thing is the camera but that's it. Even though I own an m1 air. The next line of pro computers will be amazing for sure, but if I would be looking to be one desktop now, that would the old one, I still love the design and the 5k display.
The old one looks so much more premium and substantial. It's a Machine, whereas the 24 looks like a toy. Hopefully the redesigned 27 inch will speak the same design language as the old model.
To my ears, the 27” sounds open with a wider range of harmonic presence, especially above 3k and below 100 hz. The 24” sounds squashed in terms of presence and dynamically flat. I’ve never thought of using speakers built into an iMac for music, but the 27 in this video sounds good!
I want to know why Apple won't make a 27’ Imac running the new chips. I have spoken to many people, and they have all complained about the smaller monitor and fewer ports.
Great review. Thank you! I really want a 27” iMac. Love all the ports - I’m not a fan of dongles and extra gadget clutter on my desk. (When I bought my first MacBook, after 20 years on Windows, I was so disappointed about having to buy a USB power-cabled hub, and it was a nuisance - I don’t want *thin*, I want *efficient*!) Plus the classic 27” is such a beautiful piece of art, superb design.
Amen on the not wanting thin! I am sick and tired of Apple acting like all they care about is seeing how flipping thin they can make a computer or iPhone! I have a dead cheese grater Mac Pro Tower sitting in my office that was supposed to never go out all I would have to do is upgrade components. Right! it's nothing but a pretty brushed aluminum boat anchor :(
Exactly, it's literally on your desk, give me all the ports I can get! And same for the design, I have a white iPhone SE, but ugh, white on a computer, no thank you.
I’m just hoping Apple offers a 27” in an M1 version and not only the rumored 30/32” display. 27” seems to be the sweet spot. I’ve worked on larger monitors and it gets to be hassle with edge to edge navigation.
I produce structural reports on buildings. The reports are up to 1000 pages documenting the structure. For 11 years using a core 2 mini then an i7 mini without a problem. In April bought an M1 mini 16gig 1 terabyte. With the M1 Preview stalls every time I try to merge files have had to revert to a 9 year old mini when compiling the reports as the M1 I cannot manage the simple task, wasted a day online and on phone with Apple without a fix. Asked for a refund which Apple denied as it was past their refund period which contravenes Australian consumer law
Exactly the comparison video I've been searching for! Thank you! I have a question that I don't know if anyone can answer - but here goes: If you were a prognosticator, do you think 5 years from now, the same two computer (the 2021 24" m1 and the 2020 27" intel) would still be comparable? Or do you think that Apple will somehow let the 2021 24" M1 adapt while the 2020 27" intel languishes in old technology? (will i still be happy with the 2020 27" iMac in 5 years or will I be using a betamax machine in a vhs world?)
Using history as a guide you could assume that Apple will give 2-3 years of major OS updates AFTER the transition is completed but will get security and app updates for a few years after that.
I’ve never had a 27” iMac but I’ve had a white iMac g4, a 20” imac a 21.5 iMac and now the 24” mid tier iMac that I’m very happy with now. It’s very light and pretty snappy. All my computers are hooked up to a home stereo so the speakers don’t matter.
I understand all the comparison in all reviewers but again, it was never intended to be compared to the big 27', instead, it was meant to be compared to the old 21 inch iMac. The 24' is for home users, even tho that's the main purpose, actually in daily usage you can tell it outperform even the top 27 (which I have as well). Of course for Pro works, keep the 27 until they release the new one.
I really wish apple had gone with a slightly larger form factor to give us a display that was actually 24 inches rather than 23.5 inches. Wouldn't have made the iMac THAT much larger/heavier and would've been more of a substantial upgrade from the 21.5 inch display. I've been using the new m1 iMac for about a week and I don't mind the screen size, especially since I'm coming from a vintage 21.5 inch iMac. But depending on the pricing of the m1 successor to the 27 inch iMac, I'll probably be selling/trading my 23.5 inch iMac just for the display size. Also I suspect the display on the larger m1 iMac will be HDR capable like its predecessor, which I'm kinda disappointed isn't the case for the 23.5 inch iMac.
great review but I wish you would have reviewed it with the 27 inch, 2020, i7 model. I have the 8-core i7 with 40gb ram and the AMD Radeon Pro5500 XT 8GB. I also compared mine with the new 24inch and found that my 27 inch was all around better than the 24inch. test were done with Final Cut and Lightroom. Hoping that Apple with come with something in-between the 24inch and the Apple Studio desktop.
I’m a dance and yoga instructor who is planning on bringing my iMac to and from work as I don’t have a TV and home and have worked exclusively on an iPad Pro for years. The 27” seems to take the cake but for weight and camera needs. Really wish a larger and lighter pro model were here now. Business starts in 60 days though!
I have the entry level 5k iMac, sorry but for me comparison is a non-brainer. ..I take the beautiful 5k screen (people underestimate how much a comparable stand alone 5k screen would cost), upgradeable RAM (I have 80GB now), and eGPU option over a Tablet/Laptop CPU any day of the week (I think we have to remind ourselves, Apple put an iPad/Macbook Air CPU in the new iMac....why people are ok getting shortchanged like that, puzzles me.)
Almost 100% sure you are not even using the 5k resolution 😂😂most people don’t realise you need to change the settings to turn to actual 5k, out of the box standard settings the screen is close to 4k
@@MF_OXF thanks, I think we are mixing two things here. 1) the actual pixel resolution of the screen, 2) the magnification the OS does for text and other parts of the GUI for the user to read "bigger". Even at larger manigification, the actual pixel sharpness is the same. so even if I have larger fonts for icons, or menus, if I open Lightroom I can show a 4k photo or in Premiere a 4k video, pixel by pixel and have some (not much) pixels to show some tools or menus.
This was the best comparison video ever👍🏾 thank you.. thank you.. thank you🙏🏾, I canceled my 24inch IMac order last month. I really didn’t like the look or size but I was scared to get the 27inch because it’s a older last intel model. I’ve watched a ton of videos and everybody spoke in terms I couldn’t understand but your video was so informative.. I just ordered the 27inch❤️ from BestBuy( they have a $300 discount going on now). I really feel like I made the best decision for me, especially after watching your video😁
Just ordered a refurbished 2020 27 inch to replace my 2012 27 inch, ordered some 3 party ram, nice and cheep these days and I should be good for another 10 years.
When the new studio display came out (instead of a 27in M1 iMac) I was disappointed. So for the same price of the studio display (which is the same 5k display as the 2020 27in iMac) you can get both the display and an 8-core intel desktop all in one if you choose the 2020.
Thanks for the video. I use a 16-inch 2021 MacBook pro and also a 2019 13-inch MacBook pro. I am tempted to replace my 2019 MacBook for a M1 but I think I will wait for either a 27-inch iMac with M1 or a 16-inch M1 MacBook Pro. Big screens really make a big difference and it is not the same as using an external monitor. I really hope bigger M1s are released this 2021 🤘
Hello, Jerry. I'm a professional Portuguese/Italian/Spanish translator. Basically, I'm always working on texts, with two opened documents at the same time. I love my old iMac 27 (2013) but just right now it's almost a museum piece (of art). What do you think about the screen size differences? Could this 24 screen work for texts editions? Thank you for the content. Regards from Brazil.
I'm in the market for a new iMac as a work computer. I don't plan on doing any photo or video editing on it outside of the web apps I use. However, I have many apps open, so the CPU performance is definitely going to help with that. Audio isn't that big of a requirement for me, as I normally use headphones when working on my computer. I'm currently using a MacBook Pro 13" with Retina (mid-2013) that is still working just fine, but I feel is going to be on its way out soon. I was looking at the 27" model, but after hearing about how efficient the M1 is, I've been leaning to the 24" iMac. Your video dove into the performance aspect I needed to see and how it would fit my needs.
I have a 2019 iPad Pro that I use on-the-go and to bring with me everywhere. I’m dwelling between buying the M1 Mac or the 2020 iMac, I plan on using it at home, for school and video editing (as i want to post on RUclips), nothing heavily edited), maybe some photo editing but nothing crazy. I don’t mind the screen size or volume. I want this next computer to last me a good 5-7 years without worrying about updates and storage. Should i get the M1?
Hi Jerry: I'm a photographer and want to know over time if the M1 chip will outperform the intel. I'm basically waiting for the new M1 chip with a larger screen rumoured to be coming out next year before pulling the trigger on a new iMac.
if a 30"+ iMac (Pro) comes out until next march I'll go for it; with my 2012 27" iMac getting slower and making designing pretty annoying I'm looking forward to a big iMac which I will upgrade with at least 16 GB RAM and 1TB storage - that'll be great
I recently watched a video where a guy compared the m1 iMac to a fully speced out 2020 27" and concluded that the m1 was better/faster in every way. I knew that couldn't possibly be the case, thank you for a good high quality video!
Finally, my old mid-2011 21.5 inches will be replace with a brand new iMac 27 inches. After exactly 10 years in mid-2021, that iMac served me pretty well! But what’s about the 24 inches in ten years? Or on how many years before they make the faithful 24 inches after multi update?
I have a mid 2007 iMac still going strong. I’m waiting for the replacement for the 27” iMac. I wouldn’t under any circumstances consider an Intel iMac.
I went ahead and ordered the 24" after Apple didn't announce anything on the 7th. The iMac I'm using now has lasted 8 years with no problems, but now that I can't run the latest version of MacOS, I had to upgrade. Considering I'll probably have this new iMac for at least 5-6 years, getting a deprecated Intel based version just doesn't make sense.
We have no idea how long it will be supported but it is a gray computer now and will be for years. If you NEED intel or NEED to run Windows than this is the best option. Also, if Apple does stop supporting then it will still run windows.
It's been a while since you posted this. We are at the M3 already and still the 2020 iMac keeps up well against the M series. For the screen size and upgradability of the ram I just bought myself one with 64 Gigs of ram.
My work flow requires that I use a single program, a quote system that requires Windows to run. So I chose the iMac 27" Intel. Now you could probably run Microsoft Remote Desktop, but there's going to be some lag you wouldn't get using the built in Bootcamp software.
I have found the perfect screen size with the new iMac. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing but it really is perfect for me to do everything I need. big but not too big and doesn’t feel small at all. I think it will really depend on the individual, for me I don’t do any video editing, and my need is for business and personal use. From the updated programs to the speed and everything in between I couldn’t be happier.
I'd go for the 27-inch, simply because it's able to run Windows 10 and has an AMD Graphics Card. Not that I'm not a fan of the M1, I think it's a great new technology, but as it stands now, I wouldn't be able to use the 24-inch iMac as my main machine.
I was very lucky today to find on FB a 2020 27 inch iMac not even open brand new in BOX! specs are 3.8ghz cpu 32 gigs ram and a and 5700xt with a 2t ssd I pad 500 cash ! I even have apple care setup! very happy With this apple ! its crazy fast !
As I understand it, the M1 can't run Windows applications using Bootcamp. That's very disappointing for me and a deal killer right off the bat. Hope I'm wrong or it can be made compatible with Windows apps at some point, because I need Microsoft 365 for Windows.
@@JerrySchulzeI have Parallels on my MacBook Pro. For the most part it was fine, but the occasional technical issues I'd have and didn't understand combined with the repeated upgrade costs made me think about an alternative. I was also aware that Microsoft 365 was now tuned for the M1, but there have always been differences between the Windows version and the Mac version. Wasn't sure I wanted to deal with that either.
I'm expecting the 2022 iMac 30"(ish) to blow away the 2020 in virtually all performance categories. That expectation is making me wait to upgrade my 2019 i5 with 580x graphics. Looking at Apple's refurb site makes me think a 2020 i7 with a 1tb ssd is a screaming deal at $2100.
Love the video! I have been debating purchasing the 27" 2020 iMac over the 24" M1 iMac. Would I be purchasing a dinosaur going with the 27" this late in the game? I love the 2020 display as well as the RAM upgradeability, but don't want to buy something that may be outdated in a couple years. Any thoughts?
So I am looking to convert from PC to Mac in the coming weeks or so. I am torn after watching your videos. It would be for more basic home use/a light load of video/pic editing, Video conferencing and then content consumption. I have an iPad (2020) Pro and iPhone Pro Max and daughter has a Mac book air but wife and son have PCs. Most of the photos are going to iPhone based so no need to worry about a card reader. Suggestions? I am also unsure about the amount of RAM to get - especially if I go for the 24” iMac M1
I am needing to replace my old Mac Pro tower with a new desktop but I am torn with going ahead with the newer M1 iMac 24" or stick with the 27" Intel based processor? One of my concerns if I stick with the iMac 27" Intel processor is how long will Apple be supporting this platform before transitioning completely to M1, MX, M2 processors? If a decision made to go with 24" iMac M1 processor, will my current applications work seamlessly without a ton of application conflicts? Thanks for the video it really helped! Any guidance or clarification would really be appreciated!
If you need Intel for specific apps or workflows, or need to run Windows go intel. We dont know how long they will be supported but buy what you need now. The M1 runs every app I need and nearly all have been updated for apple silicon at this point. Even the ones that have not still run as good or better no the M1.
Hi there! My iMac 27 I got in 2014 and it was a 2012 model. I’m totally due for an upgrade. My main goto’s are Final Cut Pro , Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop. I have 16 GB of Ram which I presume I could transfer over if I got a refurbished newer iMac 27. But I’m not sure if any new updates with those programs I mentioned would start rendering a newer iMac 27 as “vintage” sooner than later. I’ve thought about getting a Mac Pro and use my old 2012 screen as a display, but I also figure the more portable the device, the more risk of banging up, losing or theft. Any thoughts on the lifespan of the latest refurbished compared to a new iMac 24? I was headed towards the 24 but if the performance isn’t that tremendous I don’t see going for it.
I have a 2011 27” iMac now that is ready to go out to pasture. I am a semi professional photographer and videographer. I edit short videos on iMovie. I’m thinking of getting a new 2021 27inch iMac. Basically just replacing my current old iMac for a new one. A friend of mine who works for Apple here’s that there will be a 27 inch iMac with an M1 chip in it. For photography and simple video editing do you think it’s worth the wait and of course, no higher price for the 27 inch 2022 iMac? My intuition says, for my needs it’s really not. What do you think? Thanks for your response and videos.
Hi! We don’t know when an updated iMac will come out or what it will be exactly. It if ends up being an iMac “Pro” you can assume it will start at higher prices than the current 27”. If you are ok with a 24” screen the iMac M1 is great. Go check out one in the store. As far as timing, it could be spring or it could be next fall/winter. No one knows.
Thank you Jerry for your response. I believe I will go for the 2021, 27inch iMac. Makes more sense, money wise and performance wise from my usage. I appreciate your videos. Keep going. 👍
My 27 inch iMac is dying. the video fades over time and sometimes will not start. I am leagally blind and can only see a little bit as through a straw. The large display is notw almost too much. Is it better to go with the smaller Macbook Air M1 withthe smaller display and just use the voice over as my screen reader? or is ti better with the new iMac? Confused about this without trying it at home. Does Apple allow a trial at home? What do you suggest?
Apple has a great 15 day return period in many places. And If you decide in that 15 days to dater the return you actually have another 15 days or more to do the return.
I think I'll wait for the 3/6/22 Apple Event and if the 27 in. comes with the new M2 processor, it will be hands down. My wife however will most likely get the 24 in iMac with the M2 processor. Thanks for all the information Mr. Schulze, and good luck to all your endeavors.
My 2013 27” iMac is starting to show its age. I was waiting for the new 27” to be announced like many. Unfortunately I was let down with the announcement of it being discontinued. So I’m here to ask you guys where you think I should go. I do not use the iMac for anything serious. It’s just basic stuff like forums , RUclips , streaming etc. So I for sure don’t need the new Studio. I mean , I’d enjoy it but I’m just not spending the coin on the studio + display. So would you say sacrifice the 3” screen size for the new 24 or just try and find a leftover 5k 27” ? I’m leaning towards the 5k but just curious what you all think. I’m hung up on not wanting a smaller display but will FOMO really kick in over just 3 inches ? Lol
im first time mac user (i got apple products such as iphone and ipad ,but not when it comes to the pc, always had windows one) and i did the jump as a first timer with the 27 inch 2020 imac due to the big beautiful screen its my tv to watch netflix,movies etc,and the ports yeah im coming from a windows laptop with all the ports...and becuz i love big screens and the audio from the 27 is wow.....thank you for the comparison...yeah i love the upgrading option of the 27 again habits from my windows side....fantastic video
My 27” iMac, 32/512, 12.3.1 still runs and sounds very good, and it has a professional appearance in my main office. Without an M1 chip it will soon be legacy, I suspect. What to do? The 24” iMac has too small a screen for my needs, and the colors and color-scheming look juvenile to my aesthetic sense, and it remains very unappealing to me. My secondary office now runs an M1 Mac Mini, but that required its own 27” screen plus webcam and, well, we all know the connection problems between monitor companies, and Logitech, and MacOS. And I don’t need a $1500 Studio Display. On my view, there is now a home office segment overlooked by Apple that could be addressed by either an M1 27” iMac or an Apple monitor at half the price of the Studio Display - an iPhone SE of monitors, so to speak.
Thanks for confirming my doubts about the flashier 24. I’m using the 27 now at work, and it’s still not convincing enough as a product to take home. So, I’m holding out on the new 27 M1-2 iMac expected in late(?) 2022. Thanks for this review!
Good luck with that. Apple isn't going to release an Apple Silicon powered 27 inch iMac. They have replaced the 27 inch iMac with the 27 inch Studio Display and the Mac Studio.
I've been tossing up between the 24" M1 model (the more expensive model with 8 core GPU) at 16GB RAM and the 27" at 8GB RAM (all that is now available) for a while now, which one would you recommend for a uni students (not really any video or photo editing at all) that also occasionally plays games on her PC? Seeing as the 27" are being discontinued (at least that is what every retailer has told me so far), does this mean that support for this system would end sometime in the near future?
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idk what test you run but m1 crushes core i9 and you are comparing to core i5
@@zekirjaalidema7040 hi. My tests are clear at 2:28 and 2:48. Thanks for checking it out.
Hi wanted to ask which imac should I choose I need to get my coding work and also I do switch Linux os and my budget is 1800usd
I've been running my 27" 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 with 32gb RAM since 2013. I was really hoping to upgrade to an M1 or M2, but the fact that the RAM isn't upgradable on the Silicon, and the 2020 can take 128gb RAM with a simple back panel, makes me think I'll get the 2020 over the M1. Still, going from a 2013 to a 2020 model should be enough of an upgrade for a few more years.
For the screen size and the look, I'll definitely go for the Intel one.
Screen size is the reason I’m waiting for the upcoming iMac.
agree 24inch was ok in 2010
@@adredy 24" is a good replacement for the 21" iMacs.
is it possible to use dual screen?
Agree, 24" is too big.
A possible 27 inches in 2022 but certainly at an Apple price! 😱
It is interesting to me that they pared down the ports on the M1 iMac and yet on the Macbook Pro they are having to add the ports back because people hated that you needed a dongle for everything. I think for ports, screensize and backwards compatibility I will be sticking with the 27"
well yes both are still on sale..but the M1 pro/max are part of the new generation of apple and the M1 iMac is still part of the 13' M1 generation. the M1 pro/max are the beginning of a new chapter in apple
This was an outstanding comparison and truly right on time. In May 2021, if buying an iMac today, I would 100 percent get a used discontinued 27-inch Intel iMac Pro model. Even with myself, not being a power user (no video editing, no audio editing, or graphics design, etc.) it is just the best way to go because an iMac Pro has it all.
Thanks for sharing, I have gone through many reviews hoping to find real comparison. Your comparison was amazing. I am going for 27" Imac
So glad it helped you.
I have a 2020 27” and I’m really glad I didn’t wait for the M1 iMacs.
Im glad I bought mine a few weeks ago.
I would like the older 27" over the newer 24" imacs, however I'm afraid that the newer upcoming OS in a year or two don't run on the intel based CPU vs Apple M1. What do you think?
I think, they will support it at minimul for about 5-6 years. So I suppose iMac 2020 will be getting an updates up to 2025/26 for sure.
27 inch is compatible with Windows 10 via bootcamp, I really like the M1 performance, but I would still get the 27 inch.
If you are gonna use windows on a imac why even bother? Just get a windows pc..
@@Ivan-mt9kl Ofc I didn't get it. I got a Gaming PC for very cheap in this time. It has a i7-8700, 16GB RAM and a RTX 2060.
Runs Windows 10, MacOS and Linux.
@@ota024 that's the smartest choice
this is a real review, all the other tech channels are blowing smoke.
I've got the 2020 27" with 64GB RAM and I just love it.Besides I still need backwards compatibility.
I still would get the 27imac by far, I prefer the design, the sound is better too, the only thing is the camera but that's it. Even though I own an m1 air. The next line of pro computers will be amazing for sure, but if I would be looking to be one desktop now, that would the old one, I still love the design and the 5k display.
The design of the 5k stands up agains the new 24 in my opinion.
That makes literally no sense
@@elingrome5853 what doesn’t?
@@JerrySchulze I agree ☝️ with your statement .
The old one looks so much more premium and substantial. It's a Machine, whereas the 24 looks like a toy. Hopefully the redesigned 27 inch will speak the same design language as the old model.
Interesting comparison.
To my ears, the 27” sounds open with a wider range of harmonic presence, especially above 3k and below 100 hz. The 24” sounds squashed in terms of presence and dynamically flat. I’ve never thought of using speakers built into an iMac for music, but the 27 in this video sounds good!
Just in! Ive bought 27” Imac haha and found your video, and i still think it”s right for me now even a year late lol
Finally one of the best comparison review
Wow, thanks!
I want to know why Apple won't make a 27’ Imac running the new chips. I have spoken to many people, and they have all complained about the smaller monitor and fewer ports.
Great review. Thank you! I really want a 27” iMac. Love all the ports - I’m not a fan of dongles and extra gadget clutter on my desk. (When I bought my first MacBook, after 20 years on Windows, I was so disappointed about having to buy a USB power-cabled hub, and it was a nuisance - I don’t want *thin*, I want *efficient*!) Plus the classic 27” is such a beautiful piece of art, superb design.
All great points!
We’ll Johnny Ive designed it so of course it’ll be great!
Amen on the not wanting thin! I am sick and tired of Apple acting like all they care about is seeing how flipping thin they can make a computer or iPhone! I have a dead cheese grater Mac Pro Tower sitting in my office that was supposed to never go out all I would have to do is upgrade components. Right! it's nothing but a pretty brushed aluminum boat anchor :(
Exactly, it's literally on your desk, give me all the ports I can get! And same for the design, I have a white iPhone SE, but ugh, white on a computer, no thank you.
I’m just hoping Apple offers a 27” in an M1 version and not only the rumored 30/32” display. 27” seems to be the sweet spot.
I’ve worked on larger monitors and it gets to be hassle with edge to edge navigation.
I think I agree about 27 being the sweet spot. Although, if I get a 32 that works without issue I may change my mind.
I produce structural reports on buildings. The reports are up to 1000 pages documenting the structure. For 11 years using a core 2 mini then an i7 mini without a problem. In April bought an M1 mini 16gig 1 terabyte. With the M1 Preview stalls every time I try to merge files have had to revert to a 9 year old mini when compiling the reports as the M1 I cannot manage the simple task, wasted a day online and on phone with Apple without a fix. Asked for a refund which Apple denied as it was past their refund period which contravenes Australian consumer law
Exactly the comparison video I've been searching for! Thank you! I have a question that I don't know if anyone can answer - but here goes: If you were a prognosticator, do you think 5 years from now, the same two computer (the 2021 24" m1 and the 2020 27" intel) would still be comparable? Or do you think that Apple will somehow let the 2021 24" M1 adapt while the 2020 27" intel languishes in old technology? (will i still be happy with the 2020 27" iMac in 5 years or will I be using a betamax machine in a vhs world?)
Using history as a guide you could assume that Apple will give 2-3 years of major OS updates AFTER the transition is completed but will get security and app updates for a few years after that.
I’ve never had a 27” iMac but I’ve had a white iMac g4, a 20” imac a 21.5 iMac and now the 24” mid tier iMac that I’m very happy with now. It’s very light and pretty snappy. All my computers are hooked up to a home stereo so the speakers don’t matter.
very nice!
I understand all the comparison in all reviewers but again, it was never intended to be compared to the big 27', instead, it was meant to be compared to the old 21 inch iMac. The 24' is for home users, even tho that's the main purpose, actually in daily usage you can tell it outperform even the top 27 (which I have as well). Of course for Pro works, keep the 27 until they release the new one.
I said this in the first minute but also this is a comparison when they are the same price.
I really wish apple had gone with a slightly larger form factor to give us a display that was actually 24 inches rather than 23.5 inches. Wouldn't have made the iMac THAT much larger/heavier and would've been more of a substantial upgrade from the 21.5 inch display. I've been using the new m1 iMac for about a week and I don't mind the screen size, especially since I'm coming from a vintage 21.5 inch iMac. But depending on the pricing of the m1 successor to the 27 inch iMac, I'll probably be selling/trading my 23.5 inch iMac just for the display size. Also I suspect the display on the larger m1 iMac will be HDR capable like its predecessor, which I'm kinda disappointed isn't the case for the 23.5 inch iMac.
Ya, surprised the 24 doesn’t match the display features of the 27 n
I'm thinking of getting the 27" iMac. Not having a normal USB on the new iMac and need to buy extra portal extension is definitely a No no.
I thought It’s got 2 USB 3 ports which is backwards compatible?
great review but I wish you would have reviewed it with the 27 inch, 2020, i7 model. I have the 8-core i7 with 40gb ram and the AMD Radeon Pro5500 XT 8GB. I also compared mine with the new 24inch and found that my 27 inch was all around better than the 24inch. test were done with Final Cut and Lightroom. Hoping that Apple with come with something in-between the 24inch and the Apple Studio desktop.
Got a refurbished 24 in iMac, love it won’t need another computer for another 9 years
Very nice!
I’m a dance and yoga instructor who is planning on bringing my iMac to and from work as I don’t have a TV and home and have worked exclusively on an iPad Pro for years. The 27” seems to take the cake but for weight and camera needs. Really wish a larger and lighter pro model were here now. Business starts in 60 days though!
There are plenty of straps in bags for the 27 inch iMac on Amazon I assume that there will be new ones for the new 24 inch.
I'm on my 24 inch IMac! def don't regret it!! barely noticed the size difference after 10 minutes lol
I have the entry level 5k iMac, sorry but for me comparison is a non-brainer. ..I take the beautiful 5k screen (people underestimate how much a comparable stand alone 5k screen would cost), upgradeable RAM (I have 80GB now), and eGPU option over a Tablet/Laptop CPU any day of the week (I think we have to remind ourselves, Apple put an iPad/Macbook Air CPU in the new iMac....why people are ok getting shortchanged like that, puzzles me.)
Almost 100% sure you are not even using the 5k resolution 😂😂most people don’t realise you need to change the settings to turn to actual 5k, out of the box standard settings the screen is close to 4k
@@MF_OXF thanks, I think we are mixing two things here. 1) the actual pixel resolution of the screen, 2) the magnification the OS does for text and other parts of the GUI for the user to read "bigger". Even at larger manigification, the actual pixel sharpness is the same. so even if I have larger fonts for icons, or menus, if I open Lightroom I can show a 4k photo or in Premiere a 4k video, pixel by pixel and have some (not much) pixels to show some tools or menus.
Congrats on hitting the 20K mark in subs, Jerry! Keep ‘em coming!
Thanks so much!!!
This was the best comparison video ever👍🏾
thank you.. thank you.. thank you🙏🏾, I canceled my 24inch IMac order last month. I really didn’t like the look or size but I was scared to get the 27inch because it’s a older last intel model. I’ve watched a ton of videos and everybody spoke in terms I couldn’t understand but your video was so informative.. I just ordered the 27inch❤️ from BestBuy( they have a $300 discount going on now). I really feel like I made the best decision for me, especially after watching your video😁
Just ordered a refurbished 2020 27 inch to replace my 2012 27 inch, ordered some 3 party ram, nice and cheep these days and I should be good for another 10 years.
very nice!
When the new studio display came out (instead of a 27in M1 iMac) I was disappointed. So for the same price of the studio display (which is the same 5k display as the 2020 27in iMac) you can get both the display and an 8-core intel desktop all in one if you choose the 2020.
Very true and the 27 refurb from Apple is a great deal.
24" sounds so much better than 27". Sure, there's more bottom end in 27" and it's louder but sound quality-wise 24" kicks 27"'s ass.
You just helped me make up my mind after watching. I will go with the 27 IMac. Thank you
Awesome, I recently posted a new video about the 27” if interested. ruclips.net/video/S5u3pWzJ6Ew/видео.html
Thanks for the video. I use a 16-inch 2021 MacBook pro and also a 2019 13-inch MacBook pro. I am tempted to replace my 2019 MacBook for a M1 but I think I will wait for either a 27-inch iMac with M1 or a 16-inch M1 MacBook Pro.
Big screens really make a big difference and it is not the same as using an external monitor.
I really hope bigger M1s are released this 2021 🤘
Hello, Jerry. I'm a professional Portuguese/Italian/Spanish translator. Basically, I'm always working on texts, with two opened documents at the same time. I love my old iMac 27 (2013) but just right now it's almost a museum piece (of art). What do you think about the screen size differences? Could this 24 screen work for texts editions? Thank you for the content. Regards from Brazil.
yep it will work just fine. if you need a bigger screen go for the 27.
I'm in the market for a new iMac as a work computer. I don't plan on doing any photo or video editing on it outside of the web apps I use. However, I have many apps open, so the CPU performance is definitely going to help with that. Audio isn't that big of a requirement for me, as I normally use headphones when working on my computer. I'm currently using a MacBook Pro 13" with Retina (mid-2013) that is still working just fine, but I feel is going to be on its way out soon. I was looking at the 27" model, but after hearing about how efficient the M1 is, I've been leaning to the 24" iMac. Your video dove into the performance aspect I needed to see and how it would fit my needs.
That’s awesome! Thanks for checking it out.
I have a 2019 iPad Pro that I use on-the-go and to bring with me everywhere. I’m dwelling between buying the M1 Mac or the 2020 iMac, I plan on using it at home, for school and video editing (as i want to post on RUclips), nothing heavily edited), maybe some photo editing but nothing crazy. I don’t mind the screen size or volume. I want this next computer to last me a good 5-7 years without worrying about updates and storage. Should i get the M1?
Yes, absolutely!
Just bought another 27inch for AUD 1899, normal price at $2999. Just love more USB ports, larger display, 5K, anti glare and etc…
Hi, can I know which website u buy? I'm intersted to buy 27 inch 2020
@@wayytiredd5992 Its officeworks, they were clearing Intel Imac in June/July
Thank you! Just bought the 27"
This video was 3 years ago, now i dont think it's a good choice to go for the Imac 27 inches, you still have a good machine but soon no more updates.
Hi! Million thanks for this comparison video, really help me a lot. Greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Glad it was helpful!
Very good explanations with tests, thank you
Hi Jerry: I'm a photographer and want to know over time if the M1 chip will outperform the intel. I'm basically waiting for the new M1 chip with a larger screen rumoured to be coming out next year before pulling the trigger on a new iMac.
What are you using now?
@@JerrySchulze imac 27' from 2012. sorry for the delay in response.
They need to come up with an M1 27 inch imac 24 to small
if a 30"+ iMac (Pro) comes out until next march I'll go for it; with my 2012 27" iMac getting slower and making designing pretty annoying I'm looking forward to a big iMac which I will upgrade with at least 16 GB RAM and 1TB storage - that'll be great
Screen size and sound is so important, i prefer 27 imac for sure. I cant buy it in my country, new imac is coming
I recently watched a video where a guy compared the m1 iMac to a fully speced out 2020 27" and concluded that the m1 was better/faster in every way.
I knew that couldn't possibly be the case, thank you for a good high quality video!
Cool thanks for watching.
Finally, my old mid-2011 21.5 inches will be replace with a brand new iMac 27 inches. After exactly 10 years in mid-2021, that iMac served me pretty well! But what’s about the 24 inches in ten years? Or on how many years before they make the faithful 24 inches after multi update?
How long to iPads last?
I have a mid 2007 iMac still going strong. I’m waiting for the replacement for the 27” iMac. I wouldn’t under any circumstances consider an Intel iMac.
I went ahead and ordered the 24" after Apple didn't announce anything on the 7th. The iMac I'm using now has lasted 8 years with no problems, but now that I can't run the latest version of MacOS, I had to upgrade. Considering I'll probably have this new iMac for at least 5-6 years, getting a deprecated Intel based version just doesn't make sense.
I'd much prefer the 27" iMac, how much of an issue will it be with the Intel vs. M1 chips and the fact that Apple is discontinuing this model?
We have no idea how long it will be supported but it is a gray computer now and will be for years. If you NEED intel or NEED to run Windows than this is the best option. Also, if Apple does stop supporting then it will still run windows.
It's been a while since you posted this. We are at the M3 already and still the 2020 iMac keeps up well against the M series. For the screen size and upgradability of the ram I just bought myself one with 64 Gigs of ram.
Thank you for giving an intelligent comparison.
thank you for watching!
Thanks Jerry!
My work flow requires that I use a single program, a quote system that requires Windows to run. So I chose the iMac 27" Intel. Now you could probably run Microsoft Remote Desktop, but there's going to be some lag you wouldn't get using the built in Bootcamp software.
great point!
I have found the perfect screen size with the new iMac. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing but it really is perfect for me to do everything I need. big but not too big and doesn’t feel small at all. I think it will really depend on the individual, for me I don’t do any video editing, and my need is for business and personal use. From the updated programs to the speed and everything in between I couldn’t be happier.
Very cool!
I'm looking to replace my 2007 iMac, but I don't have a lot of room for a big display. I think the new M1 iMac should be fine for my needs. 👍
awesome!
I'd go for the 27-inch, simply because it's able to run Windows 10 and has an AMD Graphics Card. Not that I'm not a fan of the M1, I think it's a great new technology, but as it stands now, I wouldn't be able to use the 24-inch iMac as my main machine.
I was very lucky today to find on FB a 2020 27 inch iMac not even open brand new in BOX! specs are 3.8ghz cpu 32 gigs ram and a and 5700xt with a 2t ssd I pad 500 cash ! I even have apple care setup! very happy With this apple !
its crazy fast !
As I understand it, the M1 can't run Windows applications using Bootcamp. That's very disappointing for me and a deal killer right off the bat. Hope I'm wrong or it can be made compatible with Windows apps at some point, because I need Microsoft 365 for Windows.
Office 365 works on the Mac apps but no there is no bootcamp for M1. There is parallels for virtualization using the arm version of Windows.
@@JerrySchulzeI have Parallels on my MacBook Pro. For the most part it was fine, but the occasional technical issues I'd have and didn't understand combined with the repeated upgrade costs made me think about an alternative. I was also aware that Microsoft 365 was now tuned for the M1, but there have always been differences between the Windows version and the Mac version. Wasn't sure I wanted to deal with that either.
Yes you are right the apps are not the same.
I'm repelled by the new models because of soldered-in components. Because I run Ubuntu, my i7 will probably serve my needs a long time.
I'm expecting the 2022 iMac 30"(ish) to blow away the 2020 in virtually all performance categories. That expectation is making me wait to upgrade my 2019 i5 with 580x graphics. Looking at Apple's refurb site makes me think a 2020 i7 with a 1tb ssd is a screaming deal at $2100.
Never know how long before the next one. Refurb from apple is always a great deal.
You are a natural presenter.
Lol absolutely incorrect. Takes a lot of editing.
Love the video! I have been debating purchasing the 27" 2020 iMac over the 24" M1 iMac. Would I be purchasing a dinosaur going with the 27" this late in the game? I love the 2020 display as well as the RAM upgradeability, but don't want to buy something that may be outdated in a couple years. Any thoughts?
M1 for sure. in a few years time Apple might drop support for intel chips (look up Power Mac.)
I'm waiting for the iMac 27 replacement, I hear it may be 32"? I'm saving money because I know it will be expensive.
The IO interface alone is reason to get the old mac, more ports is more ports, usb c is only good for charging a phone...
It seems like a more fair comparison would be with the 21.5 inch model as the new one seems to be an update of that one not the 27”.
I will take the 27” 2020 iMac. I like the bigger screen on the 27”. The new 24” feel cheap. It is easy to tip over if you accidentally bump into it.
They removed the SD card reader. Thanks Apple, that really helps. JFC...
Great video. Clear, simple to follow. You killed it. THANK YOU
Awesome, thanks.
I use an Old 2.1 Logitech 200 watt 2 speaker plus woofer/boom box on my iMac. Sound is awesome. Old style analogue sound.
awesome!
Those are not “two thunderbolt ports and two usb c ports.”
They are four usb-c ports, two with usb 4/thunderbolt and two with usb 3 support.
Really thinking of switching from the m1 Mac mini to the M1 iMac. I can't find a display that serves my needs. Most of them are so ugly...
Great vid, mate. You’re quickly becoming my fav Apple tech channel
Wow, thanks!
I don't do much intensive video editing so I pick the M1 24" iMac :)
nice!!
As i bought a 2020 Intel 27’’ IMac I was wondering if I should have waited. I made the right call so thx for the video!
Cool glad it was helpful.
Same here
24inch cool but I don't like the white bezels so the 27inch would be more my taste
Doesn't seem I'm convinced to give up my 2017 27"... Size matters.
Great job, Jerry. Congrats! I am a designer, I have a new iMac, green one and it is so good to me.
Very cool! what apps do you use?
@@JerrySchulze thank you. I use Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign and After Effects and the new iMac does good job.
So I am looking to convert from PC to Mac in the coming weeks or so. I am torn after watching your videos. It would be for more basic home use/a light load of video/pic editing, Video conferencing and then content consumption. I have an iPad (2020) Pro and iPhone Pro Max and daughter has a Mac book air but wife and son have PCs. Most of the photos are going to iPhone based so no need to worry about a card reader. Suggestions? I am also unsure about the amount of RAM to get - especially if I go for the 24” iMac M1
If you can afford 16 get it. That will ensure a longer lasting device.
Great Review!
Thanks!
Yes but you can put more Ram in the 27inch
Well, this was my first ever video watching from you. Guess what? You have a new sub! 😎
Welcome aboard! thanks!
@@JerrySchulze Your Welcome! A good and honest channel is rare to find these days ! I hope you always stay true to yourself! 💪🏻 😀
I am needing to replace my old Mac Pro tower with a new desktop but I am torn with going ahead with the newer M1 iMac 24" or stick with the 27" Intel based processor? One of my concerns if I stick with the iMac 27" Intel processor is how long will Apple be supporting this platform before transitioning completely to M1, MX, M2 processors? If a decision made to go with 24" iMac M1 processor, will my current applications work seamlessly without a ton of application conflicts? Thanks for the video it really helped! Any guidance or clarification would really be appreciated!
If you need Intel for specific apps or workflows, or need to run Windows go intel. We dont know how long they will be supported but buy what you need now. The M1 runs every app I need and nearly all have been updated for apple silicon at this point. Even the ones that have not still run as good or better no the M1.
Hi there! My iMac 27 I got in 2014 and it was a 2012 model. I’m totally due for an upgrade. My main goto’s are Final Cut Pro , Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop. I have 16 GB of Ram which I presume I could transfer over if I got a refurbished newer iMac 27. But I’m not sure if any new updates with those programs I mentioned would start rendering a newer iMac 27 as “vintage” sooner than later. I’ve thought about getting a Mac Pro and use my old 2012 screen as a display, but I also figure the more portable the device, the more risk of banging up, losing or theft. Any thoughts on the lifespan of the latest refurbished compared to a new iMac 24? I was headed towards the 24 but if the performance isn’t that tremendous I don’t see going for it.
I have a 2011 27” iMac now that is ready to go out to pasture. I am a semi professional photographer and videographer. I edit short videos on iMovie. I’m thinking of getting a new 2021 27inch iMac. Basically just replacing my current old iMac for a new one. A friend of mine who works for Apple here’s that there will be a 27 inch iMac with an M1 chip in it. For photography and simple video editing do you think it’s worth the wait and of course, no higher price for the 27 inch 2022 iMac? My intuition says, for my needs it’s really not. What do you think? Thanks for your response and videos.
Hi! We don’t know when an updated iMac will come out or what it will be exactly. It if ends up being an iMac “Pro” you can assume it will start at higher prices than the current 27”. If you are ok with a 24” screen the iMac M1 is great. Go check out one in the store. As far as timing, it could be spring or it could be next fall/winter. No one knows.
Oh, and btw, I put out a video not long ago calling the current 27” iMac the perfect Mac!
Thank you Jerry for your response. I believe I will go for the 2021, 27inch iMac. Makes more sense, money wise and performance wise from my usage. I appreciate your videos. Keep going. 👍
I’m confused? The other videos I watch had the M1 chip blowing the Intel out of the water when it came to video editing with Apple’s Final Cut Pro?
lots of factors. With the codecs I get from Sony plus the fast that the 5500xt is way faster than the m1, this version is faster than the m1.
still cannot decide, also the new macbook pro 14 and 16 makes it very hard to decide. thanks for the great videos
Its nice to have options.
My 27 inch iMac is dying. the video fades over time and sometimes will not start. I am leagally blind and can only see a little bit as through a straw. The large display is notw almost too much. Is it better to go with the smaller Macbook Air M1 withthe smaller display and just use the voice over as my screen reader? or is ti better with the new iMac? Confused about this without trying it at home. Does Apple allow a trial at home? What do you suggest?
Apple has a great 15 day return period in many places. And If you decide in that 15 days to dater the return you actually have another 15 days or more to do the return.
Yellow, sliver, orange and purple!! Oh dear, you are a very naughty man.
I think I'll wait for the 3/6/22 Apple Event and if the 27 in. comes with the new M2 processor, it will be hands down. My wife however will most likely get the 24 in iMac with the M2 processor. Thanks for all the information Mr. Schulze, and good luck to all your endeavors.
Should be exciting and thanks so much!
My 2013 27” iMac is starting to show its age. I was waiting for the new 27” to be announced like many. Unfortunately I was let down with the announcement of it being discontinued. So I’m here to ask you guys where you think I should go. I do not use the iMac for anything serious. It’s just basic stuff like forums , RUclips , streaming etc. So I for sure don’t need the new Studio. I mean , I’d enjoy it but I’m just not spending the coin on the studio + display. So would you say sacrifice the 3” screen size for the new 24 or just try and find a leftover 5k 27” ? I’m leaning towards the 5k but just curious what you all think. I’m hung up on not wanting a smaller display but will FOMO really kick in over just 3 inches ? Lol
Check the refurb store for good deals on the 27. I was able to get used to the 24 after a day or 2.
I have just bought a 2020 27inch Imac for £263. Works fine on Sonama.
im first time mac user (i got apple products such as iphone and ipad ,but not when it comes to the pc, always had windows one) and i did the jump as a first timer with the 27 inch 2020 imac due to the big beautiful screen its my tv to watch netflix,movies etc,and the ports yeah im coming from a windows laptop with all the ports...and becuz i love big screens and the audio from the 27 is wow.....thank you for the comparison...yeah i love the upgrading option of the 27 again habits from my windows side....fantastic video
very cool and thanks so much.
My 27” iMac, 32/512, 12.3.1 still runs and sounds very good, and it has a professional appearance in my main office. Without an M1 chip it will soon be legacy, I suspect. What to do? The 24” iMac has too small a screen for my needs, and the colors and color-scheming look juvenile to my aesthetic sense, and it remains very unappealing to me. My secondary office now runs an M1 Mac Mini, but that required its own 27” screen plus webcam and, well, we all know the connection problems between monitor companies, and Logitech, and MacOS. And I don’t need a $1500 Studio Display.
On my view, there is now a home office segment overlooked by Apple that could be addressed by either an M1 27” iMac or an Apple monitor at half the price of the Studio Display - an iPhone SE of monitors, so to speak.
Studio Display SE...I like it!
Sticking with my old mac 27" with ssd. Waiting for a Lenovo Yoga a940 to replaced it. Period
Thanks for confirming my doubts about the flashier 24. I’m using the 27 now at work, and it’s still not convincing enough as a product to take home. So, I’m holding out on the new 27 M1-2 iMac expected in late(?) 2022. Thanks for this review!
Good luck with that. Apple isn't going to release an Apple Silicon powered 27 inch iMac.
They have replaced the 27 inch iMac with the 27 inch Studio Display and the Mac Studio.
This is a great and informative video. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I've been tossing up between the 24" M1 model (the more expensive model with 8 core GPU) at 16GB RAM and the 27" at 8GB RAM (all that is now available) for a while now, which one would you recommend for a uni students (not really any video or photo editing at all) that also occasionally plays games on her PC? Seeing as the 27" are being discontinued (at least that is what every retailer has told me so far), does this mean that support for this system would end sometime in the near future?