
What kind of processor does the new iMac have? Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to a 30-inch display (2560 by 1600 pixels) on an external display Ambidextrous construction accommodates left- and right-handed users.Ĭonfigurable to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M with 4GB of GDDR5 memory. Smooth, seamless Multi-Touch surface with support for simple gestures (scrolling and swiping). By contrast, upgrading the RAM in these 27-Inch iMac models is easy for just about everyone.

Is late 2013 iMac 4K?ġ0.3 and later, most single-stream 4K (3840×2160) displays are supported at 60Hz on the iMac (27-inch, Late 2013) and later. Taken together, these updates don’t radically change the iMac experience. The best way to connect is through a Mini DisplayPort connection, or Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable, allowing for 4K video at 60Hz.įinally, the fall 2013 iMac gets GPUs from Nvidia’s latest series, the GeForce 755M, 775M, or 780M in the 27-inch models, and the GeForce 750M in the higher of two 21.5-inch models. IMac, and Mac mini Apple has official support for 4K displays in the 27-inch late 2013 model, and the late 2014 Mac mini. If your Mac has a Retina Display, this is not possible. However, you do need a compatible iMac and PC, plus a special cable/adapter.

To answer the question right away – yes, it is possible to use your iMac as a PC monitor.
