IMac with matte screen

Hi, not sure if in right place. Have been trying to find out when Apple will be selling iMac 24" with a matte screen.
Thanks

Welcome to Discussions - no one knows the answer to that, and anyway the Terms of Use of this Discussion Board forbid speculation, which that would be.
Keep an eye out in places like MacRumor and you might hear something, but I really don't know.

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