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Apple running low on 21.5-inch iMac ahead of ‘Spring Loaded’ event

An iMac Pro is shown from the back and side on a black background. The back view highlights four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports and a headphone jack. The side view shows the power button and the thin profile of the computer, reimagines design for modern workspaces.

Apple is reportedly running down stocks of its 21.5-inch iMac ahead of a new generation of the iMac.

The company has reportedly run out of iMac models at many of its Apple Retail Stores, and online, the company’s eCommerce store has seen delivery dates pushed back by several weeks.

The base model, for example, now has a seven business day shipment estimate, and other models are delayed by around five days, suggesting stocks are running low.

What’s perhaps more interesting is that some of Apple’s higher-end configurations, such as a 1TB Fusion Drive iMac, are now totally out of stock, and unlikely to return in their current form.

Earlier in the year, Apple stopped selling its base model in 512GB and 1TB SSD storage options, which could be because of a global chip shortage faced by major tech brands.

However, it’s more likely because of the fact the company is planning to relaunch its all-in-one desktop computer later this month at Apple’s upcoming Special Event, taking place on April 20.

We’ll know more tomorrow, and AppleMagazine will bring you all the coverage.

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