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Now, all that may not change your opinion on the white bezels, but that was never a hang-up for me. You might think setting this up in a kitchen or bedroom seems silly, but given my work-from-home situation right now, I found myself using it in new spaces thanks to its size. While it’s true that you don’t notice the size from the front, it certainly caught my eye every time I’d walk past it. And I like it.Īnd how about the radical new side profile of the iMac? Well, it’s pretty shocking just how thin it is - 11.5mm is thinner than most monitors and unheard of for an all-in-one. I can’t speak for all the colors, of course, but I now have a much better feel for what Apple was shooting for. There’s something about the finish of the aluminum and the way light interacts with it - it just feels a lot more natural than I thought it would. The orange was particularly ugly to me, so of course, that’s the one I requested.īased on what I’ve seen in person, though, my opinion on the colors has been reversed. They looked flat and a bit childish to me in Apple’s photos, especially in the 3D renderings. But my first impression of the back colors wasn’t positive. The front side I liked from the beginning. Each of these has a front and back color - and they don’t match. For a quick review, there are seven options to choose from: Orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, red, and silver. Not only was I not a fan of the bottom chin, but I was also hesitant about the colors. Let’s start with a bit of honesty: I was really unsure about the design of this iMac when I first saw it at Apple’s presentation.