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Apple just announced the new iMac powered by Apple's own M1 silicon. Among the numerous updates and upgrades is a new power brick that sports something special to Apple's lineup: an Ethernet port.
When I saw the clever magnetic connector on Apple's new 24-inch M1-powered iMac, I cringed."Just what the world needs -- another expensive, proprietary power cable," I thought. But upon deeper ...
The new M1 iMac's power cable is magnetic, similar to the MagSafe cables on the MacBook. Another change is that the power brick will have an Ethernet plug-in, ...
You might think that Apple’s 29W power brick would be more than capable of powering both an iPhone 12 and Apple Watch on the MagSafe Duo charger. The combination of devices can, after all, be ...
The next version of the Mac mini may have more than a specifications bump, with renders published depicting a thinner model using the same magnetic power connection as the 24-inch iMac.
That’s the main reason why the Studio Display is so thick—19mm vs 11.5mm on the 24-inch iMac. Even though the power supply is incredibly thin and took “a huge amount of engineering effort ...
You get 11W of charging by pairing it with a 20W power brick that supports 9V/2.22A, and Apple says you need “at least 15W (5V/3A or 9V/1.67A)” for the Duo to charge two devices simultaneously.
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