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Apple iMac 2017 Release Date, Specs, News: iMac 2017 Is VR-Ready; iMac 2017 Features Top-Of-The-Line Technology [VIDEO]

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Apple's upcoming iMac 2017 is in the works. The recent rumors swarming around the buying market's curiosity regarding the latest iMac version is that, Apple will roll out the device with the top-of-the-line technology.

The iMac 2017 is probably one of Apple products to have the best quality. Rumor has it that the upcoming iMac 2017 comes along with a Virtual Reality (VR) compatibility, Mac World reported.

There have been speculations that the iMac 2017 will be powered by Kaby Lake processors. The specific model that will pack in the upcoming iMac is the Kaby Lake i7-7700 processor. Although few details were given regarding the new processor, nevertheless, the availability of the Kaby Lake i7-7700 processor that is appropriate for the iMac 2017 is not yet ready, according to Aussie Network News.

It has been said that the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) won a contract with the Cupertino based tech company. With that being said, the new AMD Zen processor might be packed with some of the iMac models.

The latest AMD Zen processor offers a powerful 8 cores and 16 threads. AMD is also said to supply the discrete graphics chips for the high-end 27-inch iMac and the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros, Mac Rumors reported.

To add more excitement to the users of the iMac as well as the buying market, the next-gen iMac will be available in a full flash storage and comes in a slimmer design. The iMac 2017 is also lighter compared to those of the previously released versions.

The much-anticipated iMac 2017 will be unveiled during Apple's March 2017 event. It is also possible that iMac 2017 will be revealed alongside the new iPad Pro 2.

That being the case, the features of iMac 2017 would make tech fans want to get their hands on, and the device is really something that is worth looking forward to.

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