iMac 27-inch “Big screen, big speed, small price — this iMac’s got your back”
2.9 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5
1 TB Solid State Drive
32 GB RAM
macOS 15 Sequoia (Patched)
iMac 21.5-inch “Old Mac? New Tricks. We Make It Run Like Magic — No Wizardry Required.”
2.9 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5
1 TB Solid State Drive
16 GB RAM
macOS 15 Sequoia (Patched)
MacBook Air 13-inch “So light you’ll forget it’s in your bag. So fast you’ll swear it’s reading your mind.”
M1
1 TB Solid State Drive
16 GB RAM
macOS 26 Tahoe
Apple Silicon with Apple Intelligence Support
MacBook Air 13-inch “For people who want all the power, none of the bulk, and absolutely zero excuses.”
M3
256 GB Solid State Drive
8 GB RAM
macOS 26 Tahoe
Apple Silicon with Apple Intelligence Support
MacBook Pro 14-inch “Pro power without the Pro price — this MacBook means business (and pleasure).”
M3
500 GB Solid State Drive
8 GB RAM
macOS 26 Tahoe
Apple Silicon with Apple Intelligence Support
MacBook Air 13-inch “Light as Air, strong as M4 — the future’s here for under a grand.”
M4
500 GB Solid State Drive
16 GB RAM
macOS 26 Tahoe
Apple Silicon with Apple Intelligence Support
What is the difference between the iPhone SE or 16E and iPhone?
Apple’s decision to split the iPhone line into the standard iPhone and the iPhone SE the iPhone 16E reflects a strategy to serve distinctly different user groups while maintaining the brand’s overall cohesion. The main iPhone models showcase Apple’s latest innovations—cutting-edge processors, advanced cameras, and premium materials.
What is the difference between iPhone and iPhone Pro?
The standard iPhone targets the broadest audience—users who value Apple’s design, reliability, and performance but prioritize affordability and simplicity. In contrast, the iPhone Pro line caters to professionals, creators, and tech enthusiasts seeking the highest-end features such as advanced camera systems, superior display technology, premium materials like titanium, and exclusive capabilities like ProMotion and ProRAW.