

If spending almost as much as a new car on a computer seems extreme, then look elsewhere. The specs and high price alone will give you an idea of whether or not the iMac Pro is right for you. Just bear in mind that the final price will change as well. Of course, you can also fine-tune each of these configurations even further, picking any combination of storage amount, processor and graphics card type, and memory size that will fulfill your needs and budget. That’s a substantial investment, but with it, you’re getting a lot of power and storage. This will set you back $7,099 (£6,789, A$10,659).įinally, the kitted-out iMac Pro is sporting an 18-core Intel Xeon W chip, 256GB of RAM, 4TB of SSD storage and the same AMD Radeon Vega 64X GPU for $15,699 (£14,529, A$24,419). If you require more than those specs, you can go for a maxed-out iMac with a 10-core Xeon W CPU, 32GB RAM, AMD Vega 64X graphics and a gargantuan 2TB SSD. The iMac Pro internal components are aimed specifically at professionals.
#APPLE MAC PRO COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL#
But, if you’re a professional photographer, game designer or architect, then the iMac Pro is undeniably a solid purchase. With all that great power comes a great price to match. In spite of the iMac Pro looking like your classic iMac, its internal components are targeted purposely at professionals, with its workstation-level hardware that can absolutely take on a lot more than most people need for their day to day workload without any issue. Size: 25.6 x 8 x 20.3 inches (65 x 20.3 x 51.6cm W x D x H) Price and availability Operating system: macOS 10.13 High Sierra
#APPLE MAC PRO COMPUTER BLUETOOTH#
Ports: 4 x USB-C (Thunderbolt 3), 4 x USB 3.0, SDXC card reader, 10Gb Ethernet, 3.5mm audio jackĬonnectivity: 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2

Screen: 27-inch 5K (5,120 x 2,880) Retina display (P3 wide color) Here is the Apple iMac Pro configuration sent to TechRadar for review:ĬPU: 3.0GHz Intel Xeon W (deca-core, 14MB cache, up to 4.5GHz)
