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We’ve been long awaiting the arrival of a new iMac, with the latest (read: outdated) release in the all-in-one desktop computing line-up being the colorful 2021 M1 iMac editions. A newly-uncovered patent shows Apple is very much still experimenting with new ideas for future generations of iMac — though it might want to refocus elsewhere if this rather strange idea is anything to go by.

Patent number US 11,630,485 B2 (opens in new tab) was awarded to Apple this year by the United States Patent Office, and describes a new iMac design that would include rear-facing projection units.

Combining an industrial design that would see the iMac’s main screen component made of a single wraparound piece of glass, the patent describes how projection equipment built into the back of the iMac could be used to extend the computer’s screen to the walls and surfaces behind it.

(Image credit: Apple)

“In some arrangements, the electronic device may be provided with projecting displays that help enhance the area used for providing a user with visual output,” it reads. 




We’ve been long awaiting the arrival of a new iMac, with the latest (read: outdated) release in the all-in-one desktop computing line-up being the colorful 2021 M1 iMac editions. A newly-uncovered patent shows Apple is very much still experimenting with new ideas for future generations of iMac — though it might want to refocus elsewhere if this rather strange idea is anything to go by.

Patent number US 11,630,485 B2 (opens in new tab) was awarded to Apple this year by the United States Patent Office, and describes a new iMac design that would include rear-facing projection units.

Combining an industrial design that would see the iMac’s main screen component made of a single wraparound piece of glass, the patent describes how projection equipment built into the back of the iMac could be used to extend the computer’s screen to the walls and surfaces behind it.

Apple iMac rear-projection patent

(Image credit: Apple)

“In some arrangements, the electronic device may be provided with projecting displays that help enhance the area used for providing a user with visual output,” it reads. 

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