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Key Features
- For the 27" iMac from October 2012+
- For the 27" iMac Pro
- 1050D Ballistic Nylon Exterior
- #10 YKK Zippers & Welded Steel D-Rings
The black Air Case with Wheels from Tenba is designed to carry, ship, and protect the Apple 27" iMac and iMac Pro. With the standard iMac, this case is compatible with models made since October 2012, as well as the current Retina display models. In addition to holding iMac systems, this case can also fit a keyboard, mouse, and cables. The patended Air Case is strong enough to stand on, even when empty, and can withstand more than 400 pounds of weight on top.
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Would this fit the Apple Studio Display?
Would this fit the Apple Studio Display?
No, the Tenba Air Case with Wheels for the 27" Apple iMac & iMac Pro (2012 and Later) was designed specifically for the older, thinner 27" iMac and is not a good fit for the Apple Studio Display.
Date published: 2025-08-31
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I would like to know if I can use this case for Apple 27 iMac Pro?
Yes, this case would work with the 27 iMac Pro.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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I notice that the description is pretty specific as far as the iMac model that this accommodates Late 2012, thin model Apple 27 iMac desk computer - anyone know if it would work with a new 27 Thunderbolt Display?
I have the first version of the 27 imac with retina display (purchased December 2015) and it fits perfectly. I'm not sure how my machine compares to the 27 thunderbolt display but I'm pretty sure you could move or otherwise manipulate the foam braces inside of the case if need be. Contact Tenba directly for further info.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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I would like to know if I can use this case for Apple 27 iMac Pro?
yes, the new iMac Pro's fit perfectly in this. I have two of them and it's how I travel with them. Best protection there is.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Hey guys, im planning on taking my iMac from Ft. Lauderdale to South America o Jet Blue Airlines. Why should I spend almost $700 on this rather than just ship the computer on is original box, (brown) wrapped in plastic? Is this bag worth the $650 ? Can you remove the inserts and use it to carry something else in the future? Thank you very much for your time and responses.
This case is designed for iMac owners who ship or fly with their machines often, such as photographers, filmmakers, designers, architects and trade show companies. The advantage is that it can be used many times over a period of years and still protect the machine, whereas the cardboard box will eventually wear out. The custom-fitted iMac inserts can be easily removed because they just velcro to the inside wall, sothe case can definitely be used to transport other gear. They are commonly used for 1x1 LED panels and other large, flat lights, as well as other photo and cine gear.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Getting ready to move to Scotland and trying to figure out if I should ship for $660 via UPS or get this and check it on the plane. Any advice? Thanks for the help.
Sorry for the late reply. You may be gone already. I would check it on the plane. UPS is probably more expensive AND they once destroyed my case (as it was being delivered from BH). Absolutely crushed it, which I didn't even think was possible. Good luck!
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Can you check this in as carry on?
Nah, this thing is a massive case for a massive iMac. The point of this case is that you can instead check it in to cargo and not worry about it. It's a REALLY strong and weather resistance case. My first flight with it was in the middle of a thunderstorm. I could see the case sitting in the rain from my window. Not a problem at all.
Date published: 2020-01-21
