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To: clean86 who wrote (6525)9/21/2024 3:47:11 AM
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> Ventura upgrade was smooth as silk only had to update my welcome tablet driver.

Good to know, glad it went well for you.

> The iMac has no built in ethernet and no way to connect it which is a deal breaker and the Studio is so expensive.

The current base model iMac can use one of the Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports and an adapter for Ethernet, and the higher end models add USB 3 ports for the same possibility.

The way overpriced Apple M1 Ethernet/Power Adapter is also a possibility.

A standard RJ-45 port would've been nice, but those ports are too big, old, and ugly for Apple to include on the back of their iMacs considering their obsession with elegant design. Form over function still rules at Apple in some ways.

> Not great choices for Mac computers these days.

Agreed. I'm a big fan of the all-in-one iMacs. The Mac Studios are pricey as you say, and you have to add a monitor as well.

There are rumors of a new 30-32" screen iMac to be released by next spring, but still just rumors at this point.

> $1900 for a studio display is also expensive wish Apple would sell reasonably priced hardware.

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