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Apple corrects M4 iMac’s external display support specs

Apple has corrected the specifications of the M4 24-inch iMac, with the touted 8K120 support stricken on Tuesday morning.

When Apple launched its new 24-inch iMac with M4, it offered its usual set of specifications, including the external display support data. One day later, and Apple’s updating the specifications to correct a mistake.

The originally-released specifications on Apple’s website said that the two-port model could manage one external 6K display at a resolution of 60Hz. The four-port variant was said to be able to handle two 6K 60Hz displays, or one 8K-resolution display at 120Hz.

Display support specifications, detailing capabilities for built-in and external displays, Thunderbolt 4 video output, and native DisplayPort over USB-C, with resolutions up to 8K at 60Hz.

Updated display support specs for the M4 iMac on Apple’s website

On Tuesday, the display support specifications have been updated, reducing the refresh rate of the four-port model’s 8K display spec down to 60Hz.

At this time, it appears to be the only specification to have been changed on the entire list.

The release comes as part of Apple’s week-long set of Mac-related announcements. With iMac updated on Monday, the Mac mini and MacBook Pro lines are expected to be updated as the week progresses.

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