And if you were hoping for Apple's own silicon powering the iMac, that might take some time too.
If you were hoping for a modern iPad Pro–like makeover, you'll need to wait a little longer. It looks the same, and is still just as elegant. I've been using the new 27-inch model in the tiny bedroom of my New York apartment for almost a month, and unboxing it brought a wave of memories of the many hours I spent in that old newsroom. The new iMac looks and feels no different. All this while looking more stylish than any other piece of tech in the room. It was adept at handling Adobe InDesign (which we used to lay out the news pages) and the dozens of Chrome tabs and Word docs I had open at any given moment. Its simplicity was striking compared to the bulky, budget Windows PC I built for my dorm room. Being an all-in-one computer, it didn't take up much space-crucial, since the room was often packed like a can of sardines with student journalists. The first and last time I used an iMac was back in 2013, in the dingy office building that housed my college newspaper.