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New M4 iMac is the first to support 8K output at 120Hz [Update: removed]

Update 6:18am ET, October 29: Apple has removed mentions of support for 8K at 120Hz from the iMac tech specs page.

  • 8-core CPU and GPU M4 iMac: One external display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz
  • 10-core CPU and GPU M4 iMac: Up to two external displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz or one external display with up to 8K resolution at 60Hz

Apple has confirmed to 9to5Mac that the mention of 8K at 120Hz support on its website was an error. The M4 iMac does not support this specification.


Apple on Monday introduced a new generation of the iMac, which is now powered by the M4 chip. Although it looks almost identical to the previous model, the new M4 iMac comes with a few new tricks – and one of them is support for 8K output at 120Hz for compatible displays.

M4 iMac supports 8K 120Hz external displays

As noted by Vadim Yuryev from Max Tech, the technical specifications of the new M4 iMac announced today confirm that it can output video to up to two external displays in 6K resolution at 60Hz or a single 8K external display at 120Hz. This is the very first Mac to support external displays in this configuration.

There are already some Macs capable of 8K output, but they’re limited to 60Hz. The models compatible with external 8K 60Hz displays are:

  • 2023 Mac Studio
  • 2023 Mac Pro
  • 2023 Mac mini with M2 Pro
  • 2023 MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and higher/later

However, there’s a catch. Support for 8K 120Hz is only available on high-end versions of the iMac with a 10-core GPU. The entry-level model with an 8-core GPU is limited to just one external display in 6K resolution at 60Hz. Presumably, other Macs with the M4 chip to be announced this week will also support 8K 120Hz in their high-end versions.

It’s interesting to note that not even Apple has an external display with an 8K 120Hz panel. The company’s Pro Display XDR has 6K resolution but a 60Hz refresh rate. As for the Studio Display, it has 5K resolution at 60Hz. Of course, support for 8K 120Hz makes the new iMacs more future-proof.

Apple Studio Display vs LG UltraFine and Pro Display XDR

More about the new iMac

In addition to the M4 chip, the new iMac also comes with 16GB of RAM as standard for the first time. Apple has also added an option with nano-texture glass, four USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports and an upgraded camera with Center Stage. There are also new color options available.

Prices for the new iMac start at $1,299. Pre-orders start today and they’re expected to ship on November 8.

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