TRENDING Published August18, 2015 By Athena Parnada

iMac 2015 Rumors: New Color Saturation To Give Better Image Quality; Units To Be Priced More Than $1,099.99?

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(Photo : Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) CUPERTINO, CA - OCTOBER 16: Apple CEO Tim Cook looks at the new 27 inch iMac with 5K retina display during an Apple special event on October 16, 2014 in Cupertino, California.

iMac 2015 rumors indicate that Apple's next generation computers will run with much faster processors and improved graphics - reportedly even better than the ultra high 5K display of the units that were released last October.

It may look like its predecessor unit, but it is said to feature much better imagery.

Apple Insider has reported that iMac 2015 rumors point to the device's ability to show 17-megapixel images. The computers will also permit their users to edit 4K video with the use of the Final Cut Pro X while viewing the video clip at full screen.

Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst from KGI Securities, informed Apple Insider that iMac 2015 rumors also state that the computer will feature a further developed color saturation. With this improved feature, images can be shown with a much better quality. According to Vine Report, such feat has been made possible with the use of the KSF, which is a new LED phosphor material.

Rumor also has it that there were hidden codes found in the OS, namely, "DisplayProductID-a032," "DisplayProductID-ae0b," and "DisplayProductID-ae07." These codes are speculated to represent a 4,096 x 2,304 pixel resolution display for upcoming 21.5-inch iMac 2015 screens. These revealed codes only confirmed earliers reports from 9to5Mac.

Rumors reported by other online outlets have speculated that the resolution may even be as high as 8K Quad HD at 7,680 x 4,320. With the press release that was sent out by LG on Apple Insider, it looks like the Cupertino-based tech giant will actually be launching the iMac 8K with a super high resolution display sometime later this year. Unfortunately, to date, Apple has neither confirmed nor denied these claims.

Assuming that the iMac 2015 rumors do turn out to be true, it is highly likely that Apple will be selling the units at a much higher price - expected to even be pricier than the 21.5-inch iMac with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, which is presently being sold at $1,099.99.

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