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[* black] A peek at the back reveals a bevy of ports. First, the usual suspects: a headphone jack, SD card reader, four USB ports, and an ethernet jack. | |
- | [* black] The ''un''-usual suspects? This iMac's sporting two Thunderbolt 3 ports. These support double the bandwidth of the previous generation |
+ | [* black] The ''un''-usual suspects? This iMac's sporting two Thunderbolt 3 ports. These support double the bandwidth of the previous generation—each of these ports can push data at 40 Gbps. |
[* black] That's enough throughput to drive ''four'' 4K external monitors—although with this hardware configuration, [https://www.apple.com/imac/specs/|Apple says|new_window=true] we're limited to two. | |
[* black] How are we supposed to get by with a total of just three 4K displays? ''How?'' | |
- | [* red] Confirming our suspicion that this is mostly a 2015 iMac with a facelift, this unit sports the same model number |
+ | [* red] Confirming our suspicion that this is mostly a 2015 iMac with a facelift, this unit sports the same model number (A1418), but with a new EMC: 3069. |