I know this specifically isn't a Jamf Pro question, but I know many of my colleagues on this board are involved with managing computer labs in K-12 and Higher Ed...
The 27" iMac was our "go-to" model for our multimedia, design, and photo labs. After two years of no lab purchases thanks to the pandemic, we're attempting to catch up on refresh and Apple has now discontinued the 27" iMac, though it looks like it's still sale in the Education Institutional Purchase Apple Store. However, this model is now 2 years old, and, I'm concerned about maximum life out of these systems - we literally run them here until they break or run out of macOS support.
So my question out to Jamf Nation is for those that are also 27" iMacs in labs, what are your purchasing decisions going to be for this year, if you have funding? My predicament:
- Mac Studio + 27" Studio Display is out of budget scope per units (~$3500 w/AppleCare EDU Pricing)
- 2020 27" iMac still for sale two years old, not customizable on Apple's site (we usually increase RAM)
- 2021 24" iMac is smaller screen (faculty might complain), and only ships with 16GB RAM, but performance would most likely be improved.
- Mac Studio + Third Party 27" 4K display (Dell), there would be performance increase, but display would be downgrade from 27" 5K iMac, and still more expensive per unit (~$2500) than 27" iMac.
- M1 Mac mini + 27" Studio Display slightly more budget wise, but Mac mini in an open lab is a security risk for theft, and same concern over RAM issues.
If funding were not an issue, we would go with the base model Mac Studio + 27" Studio Display, but unfortunately, I'm restricted to a certain level (as many are in EDU). Some informal polling of faculty who tech in the labs has also not produced any usable solution, as they are pretty much unhappy with most of the choices I've provided. The workload for these is almost exclusively Adobe Creative Cloud applications. One lab also does Maya and ZBrush.
If I were to go with my gut right now - we're going to order 24" iMacs. Even with less RAM, they are going to be faster than the 2017" iMacs that are out there now, even though they will have slightly less RAM (24 GB vs 16 GB), and I think the students and faculty would be grateful for the performance boots vs the screen size reduction.
Anyway, thanks for letting me think out loud here, and I appreciate providing any thoughts on what you are doing at your school to replace the 27" iMac. All feedback welcome!