With a more robust processor, the iMac 24 inch M3 is also upgraded with unified memory and connectivity support to provide a better user experience.

Specifically, the iMac 24 inch M3 is equipped with up to 24GB of unified memory, an increase from the maximum 16GB in the M1 version. Apple has also added support for Wi-Fi 6E to allow the new iMac to connect to 6GHz networks, along with supporting Bluetooth 5.3 protocol to enhance range and connectivity.
Apple's new AIO PC still offers both two-port and four-port connectivity options. The two-port model features an 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU, while the four-port model includes an 8-core GPU and 10-core GPU. The version with more connectivity ports also supports storage capacity of up to 2TB, while the two-port model is limited to 1TB.
The iMac M3 starts at 36.99 million dong for the two-port Thunderbolt model, while the variant with two Thunderbolt ports and two USB 3 ports starts at 41.999 million dong.
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