Apple ends the Space Gray era, ditching the color of Magic keyboards, mice and trackpads

Apple ends the Space Gray era, ditching the color of Magic keyboards, mice and trackpads

Sorry, fans of Apple's 'space gray' color: the company is officially removing the tint from its Magic Keyboards, mice, trackpads, and other accessories. If you can't wait to buy one, do it now, as they will only be sold "while supplies last," each ad says. MacRumors initially noticed this phrase, but Apple itself confirmed to The Verge that the color had been removed. The latter points out that the all-black USB-A-to-Lightning cable, which is only included with the space gray accessories, could also fall off, surely not a novelty, but another consequence of the removal of the tinted products. Though originally only available as part of the purchase of an iMac Pro in Space Gray, Apple finally began selling accessories in the darker shade in 2018. After removing the iMac Pro in March, it now appears the company is ditching its accessories. corresponding. , too much.

Some bad news behind good news.

This follows the list of new products announced at the Apple Spring Loaded event, which saw the company debut M1-equipped iMacs and iPad Pros, as well as new AirTags trackers. While the new M1 chipset is an exciting introduction, the new desktops have another, very different twist: vibrant colors. Yes, you can buy the iMac in most Rainbow ROYGBIVs, which is a radical departure from the monochrome palette that has defined Apple's line of computers and accessories in the new millennium. The new iMacs are different from the bright, crisp color designs of the iMacs and MacBooks released around the turn of the century, with solid tones and a metallic finish. And according to a recent leak, the 2021 MacBook Air update could release its own color-matched versions, though it's unclear when that will be.