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The Insanely Easy Guide to the 2021 iMac (with M1 Chip): Getting Started with the Latest Generation of iMac and Big Sur OS

The Insanely Easy Guide to the 2021 iMac (with M1 Chip): Getting Started with the Latest Generation of iMac and Big Sur OS

★★★  Getting started with the latest generation of iMac  ★★★★

Over 20 years ago, Apple did something revolutionary: they released the iMac G3, an all-in-one computer that was actually kind of cool looking! With each generation of iMac, Apple did what they do best: innovate. Every couple years, a new iMac would come out and it was somehow thinner and more powerful. In 2021, Apple did it again—this time with an iMac so thin, you might mistake it for a giant iPad at first glance!

With eye-popping colors, stunning 4.5K Retina display, and, of course, the ultimate fast M1 chip, the iMac is a dazzling computer. That's all great, but if this is your first Mac—or if it's been a while since you upgraded—there's a lot to take in. This guide will help out!

Some of the covered features include:
What's new with iMacWhat's new to macOS Big Sur How you do all those Windows "things" on a Mac Apple Services Using Siri Setting up Internet and Email Using Sidecar Using Control CenterDownloading / Updating appsOrganizing photos Using SafariProtecting your privacyManaging your passwordsSending, replying, and pinning messages Multitasking And much, much more! 
Are you ready to start enjoying the new macOS? Then let's get started!

Note:  This book is not endorsed by Apple, Inc. and should be considered unofficial. It is based off of "MacOS Big Sur: Getting Started With MacOS 11."

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