Shortages of 27-Inch iMacs Hitting Apple Retail Stores

While several observers have noted shortages of Apple's current 27-inch iMac at resellers over the past several months, the tight supplies now appear to be increasingly affecting Apple's own retail stores. According to a survey of retail store stock availability through the "Personal Pickup" program at Apple's 249 U.S. locations, each of the two standard 27-inch iMac configurations is currently out of stock at approximately half of all Apple retail stores.

Under the Personal Pickup program, customers can place their orders online and pick up the items at their local Apple retail stores. Most stock Mac configurations and many accessories are generally available for immediate pickup, but for items that are not in stock at a particular location, the company will ship the ordered items to the store for pickup within about a week.

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Our survey of Apple's retail stores shows that 120 out of the 249 U.S. locations are currently out of stock of the base 27-inch iMac model, with 135 locations being out of stock of the high-end configuration. Most of the stores are quoting a pickup date in the range of September 4-7, indicating that Apple will be able to deliver new orders for pickup fairly quickly, although some locations are quoting availability for as far out as September 11.

As with the shortages seen so far at resellers, Apple's shortages appear to be limited to the 27-inch models, with the 21.5-inch iMac continuing to be widely available at the company's retail stores. In our survey, we found only seven Apple retail store locations currently out of stock of the base 21.5-inch iMac model, all of which could offer pickup in the range of September 4-7.

Apple has been expected to release updated iMacs using Intel's latest Ivy Bridge processors at any time, with several reports having suggested that an October launch would be likely. One point of contention has been whether the new models will offer Retina displays, although the general consensus now seems to be that Apple will need to wait until next year for the higher-resolution displays to come to its desktop lineup.

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Top Rated Comments

wkadamsjr Avatar
152 months ago
Nothing on the 21.5, could it possibly be getting the axe ?

No chance. The 27-inch is huge. Apple needs a smaller display to suit those with smaller desk space and smaller budgets.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
xionxiox Avatar
152 months ago
SWEET....been waiting ALONG time!

along time?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bungiefan89 Avatar
152 months ago
inb4 "shut up and take my money" and iOS fanboys whining about how this doesn't matter.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mr-Stabby Avatar
152 months ago
Dammit MacRumors don't give me false hope! Just don't.... :( Been waiting forever now to order 28 Macs.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
emjaymert Avatar
152 months ago
imac update

The average amount of time between updates over the past 5 years has been 273 days. So far for this update,its been close to double that. I wonder what goodies Apple has in store for us?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MasterHowl Avatar
152 months ago
Bet this will please a load of MacRumours readers! :D
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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