When Apple released its line of M1 iMacs back in 2021,Horror Archives Mashable reviewer Brenda Stolyar observed in her review that Apple had finally created a model that brought back the idea of the family computer. Visually appealing with fun pops of color, lightweight and sleek in design, and equipped with a 1080p camera and 4.5K retina display, these all-in-one computers had all the ingredients to become "the ideal at-home iMac." Today, the verdict still holds up.
Today's best M1 iMac deals at Best Buy as of April 19:As of today, April 19, these iMacs are even more family-friendly thanks to the slash in prices we're seeing over at Best Buy. Savings are reaching as high as $650, bringing almost all of the available configurations to prices under $1,000.
One of the things we love most about these iMacs is how portable they are. Thanks to Apple's M1 chips, these desktops have an extremely thin build, which allows their lightweight nature. Even though these are desktop computers, you can easily move them to different locations throughout the house. This particular configuration of the Apple iMac 24-inch (Apple M1, 7-core, 8GB Memory, 256GB SSD) is the most budget-friendly pick from today's sale, with a list price of $799.99 and $450 in savings.
A step above the basic configuration, this iMac features an Apple M1 8-core processor in place of the 7-core processor. While both are powerful, the Apple M1 8-core processor delivers an extra edge. Typically, the Apple iMac, 24-inch (Apple M1, 8-core, 8GB Memory, 256GB SSD) lists for nearly $1,500. However, today's sale saves you $550, bringing the price down to $899.99. We also love that this configuration is available in a sunny yellow hue.
While the standard configuration of the M1 iMac has 256GB or ultrafast SSD storage, some folks might want even more than that. In that case, the Apple iMac, 24-inch (Apple M1, 8-core, 8GB Memory, 512GB SSD) is an excellent option - and, as of today, April 19, it's also one of the best deals. When you shop the sale at Best Buy, you can save $650 on this configuration, bringing the $1,649.99 iMac down to just $999.99.
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