![]() ![]() The 27-inch model can be configured with nano-texture glass, to reduce reflectivity – this is aimed at creative pros mostly, and costs more. The both offer brightness of 500 nits (again, significantly better than most standalone monitors), P3 wide colour gamut support, and Apple's TrueTone tech, which shifts the colour balance of the monitor to be easier on the eyes depending on the colour tone of your lighting. They're the same in most other ways, too. So in terms of detail, they're at the same level – it's just about the size. The 27-inch steps up to a 5K display, offering 5120x2880 pixels, which is also 218 pixels per inch. At 218 pixels per inch, this is really sharp – and you'll struggle to find many 4K standalone displays at 24 inches, let alone with these extra pixels. The 24-inch iMac offers a better-than-4K resolution: it's 4480x2520. There's not too much difference in practice between the two, but there's definitely more space to work from a 27-inch screen, if you need as much canvas as possible for creative palettes or multiple windows. The display size difference is what we're talking about in the names here – the new iMac has a 23.5-inch screen and the older and larger model has a 27-inch screen. (Image credit: Apple) iMac 24-inch (M1, 2021) vs iMac 27-inch (2020): Display
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