The upcoming M5 iMac is expected to continue Apple’s push toward faster, more efficient desktop computing, with major improvements in AI processing, graphics performance, and energy efficiency. While many consumers will focus on the newest hardware, the launch of the M5 iMac is also likely to have a significant impact on the refurbished Mac market. As users upgrade to newer Apple Silicon machines, high-quality M1, M3, and M4 iMacs are expected to enter the refurbished space at more affordable prices. This creates a strong opportunity for buyers looking for premium Apple performance without paying brand-new retail prices. In this article, we explore how the M5 iMac could shape the future of refurbished Macs and why it may actually increase the value and demand for refurbished Apple devices.