In the US people say the year before the computer, for example "2019 iMac".
You can also say what year the iMac if from. For example "I bought a iMac from 2019."
A) I recently got myself an imac 2019.
for example :
A: Hey , whats new ?
B: I recently got myself an imac 2019.and i love it !!!
B)The imac2019 is awesome !! i just bought one.
For example :
A: What do you think about the imac2019?
B:The imac2019 is awesome !! i just bought one.
There are many ways to casually say that you've recently bought something and above are just a few ways to say it.
i hope this helps :-)
The word "purchased" is a polite way of saying that you "bought" an iMac2019. Sometimes people prefer to use synonyms to everyday words as they do not want to seem like they are using a word too much. You can thus change "purchased" to "bought" or to something else like "obtained".
Use the vocabulary 'bought' or 'purchased'. You can also decide whether to use a definite or indefinite article. If you are talking to a person who is familiar with the iMac products and the particular model is well known and popular then you may use the 3rd sentence.
You can also clarify that you have just bought the product by saying 'recently purchased.'
Well when making any such statement about buying something, there is a danger that you will appear to be showing off or bragging about your purchase - especially if it is expensive. To avoid envy or oneupmanship you may choose to be vague as in the second example. If the listener is interested, they will ask you which type of product you purchased.
iMac 2019 is a computer from Apple, the 2019 version is this years version. Here is an example of a dialogue: I need to upgrade my computer, I'm looking to buy one soon. Really? I just purchased an iMac 2019, it's features are amazing! Yeah, oh great! I will look into buying one of those for sure!
There is nothing impolite about sharing news of a new gadget. It doesn't mean that you are bragging. If you are speaking to a friend they will not think that you are bragging but simply just telling them.
If you bought it then you payed for it with your own money.
If someone else bought it for you then you would say : "My mom bought me a new iMac.''
What is that in your bag?
This, oh, well, I just bought an iMac 2019.
Yeah, it looked like a pretty big bag, and heavy.
I know. Anyway, I am going to go home and set it up now.
Try one out, see how it goes, and see which one suits you.
I hope this helps.
Have a great day.
Will
Here we can use either one of these sentences to talk about our new purchases. Notice that we can either use the verb, "to get," in the present perfect tense or we can use the verb, "to buy," in the simple present.
You can use the above phrase to tell someone that you have bought something.
Example;
A; Hey, what did you get up to this weekend?
B; I went shopping, I bought an IMac2019.