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Redesigned iMacs May Feature Anti-Reflective Glass Displays

Written By Techspace on Wednesday, 18 April 2012 | 00:59

Should the latest rumors pan out, a fully redesigned family of Apple’s iMacs due for launch later in 2012 will not only arrive noticeably sleeker unlike existing models, but might also be the first of Apple’s desktops to get anti reflective screens. That is according to a brief report in which Taiwanese rumor publication claims that G-Tech is ramping up its monthly production capacity of cover glass to 3 million from 1.8 million units in an effort for supplying 25 percent or more of cover glass for the new iPad of Apple.
Redesigned iMacs May Feature Anti-Reflective Glass Displays
That would be a first for Apple desktop, as Mac manufacturer has thus far only provided anti-reflective solutions as built-to-order options on MacBook family of laptops. The last major redesign of Apple’s iMac arrived in 2009 in the form of aluminum-clad 27 and 21.5-inch models with edge-to-edge glass design. Since then, Apple has been working on a pair stunningly lighter and slimmer models which will more closely resemble the footprint of current most famous LED TVs. Independently, the company has been working for cutting the fat from devices, which ship with its industry leading all-in-one desktop with recent company filings unveiling techniques for slim-form keyboard.

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