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Bullet Points Apple iMac Pro Intel Xeon W 27" 5120 x 2880 pixels All-in-One workstation 128 GB DDR4-SDRAM 4 TB SSD AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 macOS High Sierra 10.13 Gray
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  • - All-in-One workstation Gray
  • - Intel Xeon W 2.5 GHz
  • - 27" 5K Ultra HD 5120 x 2880
  • - 128 GB DDR4-SDRAM 2666 MHz
  • - 4 TB SSD Card reader integrated
  • - AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 8 GB
  • - Ethernet LAN 1000,2500,5000,10000 Mbit/s Bluetooth 4.2
  • - macOS High Sierra 10.13
Long product name Apple iMac Pro Intel Xeon W 27" 5120 x 2880 pixels All-in-One workstation 128 GB DDR4-SDRAM 4 TB SSD AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 macOS High Sierra 10.13 Gray :
The short editorial description of Apple iMac Pro Intel Xeon W 27" 5120 x 2880 pixels All-in-One workstation 128 GB DDR4-SDRAM 4 TB SSD AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 macOS High Sierra 10.13 Gray

iMac Pro 27" Retina 5K, 2.5GHz Intel Xeon W (Turbo Boost 4.3GHz), 128GB 2666MHz DDR4, ECC, 4TB SSD, AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 8GB, 10Gb Ethernet, 802.11ac, Thunderbolt 3, macOS High Sierra, Magic Mouse 2, Magic Keyboard Numeric (French)
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Short summary description Apple iMac Pro Intel Xeon W 27" 5120 x 2880 pixels All-in-One workstation 128 GB DDR4-SDRAM 4 TB SSD AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 macOS High Sierra 10.13 Gray:
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Apple iMac Pro , 27", 5K Ultra HD, Intel Xeon W, 128 GB, 4 TB, macOS High Sierra 10.13

Long summary description Apple iMac Pro Intel Xeon W 27" 5120 x 2880 pixels All-in-One workstation 128 GB DDR4-SDRAM 4 TB SSD AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 macOS High Sierra 10.13 Gray:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Apple iMac Pro Intel Xeon W 27" 5120 x 2880 pixels All-in-One workstation 128 GB DDR4-SDRAM 4 TB SSD AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 macOS High Sierra 10.13 Gray based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Apple iMac Pro . Product type: All-in-One workstation. Display diagonal: 27", HD type: 5K Ultra HD, Display resolution: 5120 x 2880 pixels, Screen shape: Flat. Processor family: Intel Xeon W, Processor frequency: 2.5 GHz. Internal memory: 128 GB, Internal memory type: DDR4-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 4 TB, Storage media: SSD. Discrete graphics card model: AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56. Built-in camera. Operating system installed: macOS High Sierra 10.13. Product color: Gray

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Reviews
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Uk has collected 65 expert reviews for Apple iMac Pro Intel Xeon W 68.6 cm (27") 5120 x 2880 pixels All-in-One workstation 128 GB DDR4-SDRAM 4 TB SSD AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56 macOS High Sierra 10.13 Grey and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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itpro.co.uk
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Sign up for our daily newsletterImage 1 of 8Apple has become the gold standard when it comes to desktop all-in-ones, and not just because it's one of only a handful of companies still making them. The iMac range combines luscious display technology wi...
Good Excellent graphics performance, Sharp and vivid screen, Beautiful design...
Bad Fusion Drive lags behind SSD, Hard to access ports, Large screen bezels...
Bottom line The latest Apple iMac is a thing of beauty. Not only does it look excellent, it's got sterling performance and an absolutely first-rate display. If you're an artist or designer, you need this in your life...
100%
macworld.co.uk
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Apple sells six different iMacs in two different sizes. The size is the most obvious difference - either you choose a model with a 21.5in or a 27in display measured diagonally. But there are other variations that mean that finding the iMac that suits you...
Bottom line And on that note our recommendations are as follows:If you need an iMac for around £1,000 then look on the refurbished store.If you need a 21-inch iMac then buy the top-of-the-range model, but add the build-to-order 3.6GHz i7 processor, bringing the price...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
If you look closely, you’ll spot a few changes at the rear, notably a 10Gbits/sec Ethernet socket, plus fixings for a wall-mount, but overall it’s a study in understatement. The real news is inside the case.Buy the iMac Pro nowTo be specific, the model we...
Good Seriously powerful, Quiet, Stunning display...
Bad Pricey, Thick bezel...
Bottom line The most powerful Mac ever made is also the most stunning – it's a glorious tour-de-force in all-in-one design...
80%
T3.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Processor: Intel Xeon W 10-core 3GHzGraphics: AMD Vega 64 16GBRAM: 128GB 2666MHz ECCStorage: 2TB SSDDisplay: 5120x2880 5K Retina displayConnections: 4x Thunderbolt 3, 4x USB 3, 10Gb Ethernet, SDXC card slot, 3.5mm jack, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2Going...
Good Unbelievable power, Looks great and saves space, Gorgeous 5K screen...
Bad So much money, Awkward port placement, Not really upgradeable...
Bottom line Would we recommend the iMac Pro, then? Absolutely, though if you're asking us and not some kind of specialist community on the internet, you may not be the intended buyer. If you want to know whether it's a stunningly powerful miracle of design, though, i...
60%
alphr.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Workstations. Not a category of product one would typically associate with the word “gorgeous”. Or “beautiful”. Or “stunning”. And yet all three trip off the tongue in the Apple iMac Pro word-association game. To be fair, the same could be said of any iM...
Bottom line There's no question that Apple's iMac Pro is a hugely impressive machine. Its processing power, storage subsystem and connectivity are fantastic and it isn't even badly overpriced when you take into account that it's all attached to a professional-grade D...
80%
techradar.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
The iMac Pro, as the name suggests, is a powerful, sleek and stylish all-in-one computer with the familiar form factor of Apple's iMac range, but with the power, features and, yes, price that is squarely aimed at professional users.When Apple unveiled the...
Good Most powerful Mac ever, Excellent design, Keeps cool, New Space Gray color is ace...
Bad Very expensive, Non user-upgradable, Magic Mouse 2 still frustrating...
Bottom line In many ways, the iMac Pro is the pinnacle of Apple's computing division – it's easily the most powerful machine the company has ever made, and yet it still retains that irresistible slimline design and build quality that iMacs are known for.It goes witho...
80%
macworld.com.au
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Single-core performance in line with much less expensiveiMacs Lacks expandability and upgradeability of a Mac Profrom $7,299Four years since Apple last shipped a desktop Mac with the word “pro” in the name, the iMac Pro has arrived. Holding down the high...
Good Fastest Mac you can buy, Quiet cooling system, Plenty of high-speed connection ports, Bright, high-resolution 5K screen, Added security via onboard T2 chip...
Bad Single-core performance in line with much less expensive, iMacs Lacks expandability and upgradeability of a Mac Pro, from $7,299...
Bottom line The iMac Pro is a Mac Pro in the body of a 5K iMac. If you've been using a 5K iMac but desperately need better performance from software that's aggressively multithreaded, the iMac Pro will supply that performance. (If your go-to software does not take ad...
90%
brisbanetimes.com.au
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Leave a commentFor the Mac faithful, the iMac Pro is Apple's most important product in years. The lack of updates to 2013's "Trashcan" Mac Pro convinced many in the community that Apple had all but given up on the Mac, and certainly the pro market. This n...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
I must say I’m impressed with the iMac Pro. It’s the most powerful Mac we’ve ever seen and – on a day-to-day basis – possibly the most powerful computer we’ve seen. But, like many of the best things in life (such as Mondaine's Helvetica Smart Watch or Spe...
Good Incredible performance and engineering. Superdetailed and colouraccurate screen. We love the aesthetics too...
Bad At this pric, a traditional desktop and screen may be more effective in the longterm. Mouse needs redesigning...
Bottom line The iMac Pro truly is a marvel: beautifully designed both from an engineering perspective and aesthetically - something that's perhaps easy to forget when you have a standard 5K iMac on your desk every day, until you put the the iMac Pro next to a PC work...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Let's face it. Just like when the iPhone 5 dropped, you lust after the iMac Pro because it is Space Grey. That phone was a substantial but reasonable upgrade - the same cannot be said for most for the iMac Pro. This is a phenomenally powerful machine, on...
80%
macworld.co.uk
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
We're still waiting for the new Mac Pro and don't even know which year it'll be launched in, but in the meantime Apple is placating its pro users with this high-powered slab of processing muscle.The iMac Pro is available with anywhere from eight to 18 cor...
Bottom line The iMac Pro is an exceptionally powerful and stable system, but that was never really in doubt. The real question is whether you need its power and can justify its cost.This isn't a gaming rig, even though its graphical capabilities are considerable: you...
40%
macworld.co.uk
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Apple has the attention of the creative professional world right now with the launch of the new iMac Pro. However, there's another iMac that could answer their needs.In this comparison we ask the question, should you buy a 27in iMac or the iMac Pro? We c...
Bottom line If you need the extra cores, superior graphics, 10Gb ethernet, HBM2 graphics memory and ECC RAM, and the four Thunderbolt/USB Type-C ports offered only by the iMac Pro, your decision is easy. But the Pro machine is seriously expensive, and you need to thi...
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macworld.co.uk
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Here we go again: Mac vs PC, Apple vs Microsoft. This time around, it's the battle of the top-tier all-in-ones, the upcoming iMac Pro up against the Surface Studio.They're both high-end devices primarily targeting creative and media professionals, but the...
Bottom line When you break them down side by side, the iMac Pro outperforms the Surface Studio in just about every regard - it's only lacking a touchscreen. On the other hand, it also comfortable outdoes the Microsoft device in price, with even the cheapest iMac Pro...
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barefeats.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
April 25th, 2019 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistCan a 2019 iMac i9 replace your 'legacy' Mac Pro? It depends on what you run.GRAPH LEGENDiMac 8-core i9 + Vega 48 = 2019 iMac 27-inch, 3.6GHz 8-core Intel Core i9 processor, 32GB 2666MHz DDR4 memory...
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barefeats.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
April 19th, 2019 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistMore of how the 'high-end' 2019 iMac 27-inch performs compares to the 'low-end' 2017 iMac Pro.GRAPH LEGENDiMac 8-core i9 = 2019 iMac 27-inch, 3.6GHz 8-core Intel Core i9 processor, 32GB 2666MHz DDR4 m...
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notebookcheck.net
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
iMac for professionals!? Apple's iMac is a popular all-in-one system in two different sizes, but it is primarily designed for private users. Professionals only got the Mac Pro so far, but Apple now sells a pro version of the iMac with Intel Xeon CPU and A...
Good great chassis, good performance utilization, usually very quiet operation, good speakers, very comprehensive port selection, very good 5K screen, fast SD card reader...
Bad limited maintenance, limited service offers, cooling performance under maximum load, enormous prices for hardware options, tricky port access, screen calibration could be better ex-works...
87%
barefeats.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
June 19th, 2018, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistHave you wondered what Turbo Boost does to performance?(screenshot of CPU Frequency from Intel Power Gadget)GRAPH LEGENDTurbo Boost ON - iMac Pro* running Cinebench CPU render with Turbo Boost ena...
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soundonsound.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Photo: Magnus PetterssonDespite the iMac moniker, the iMac Pro is a very impressive machine. Is it the computer that Mac‑based musicians and audio engineers have been waiting for?I don't think it would be unfair to suggest that Apple's strategy for pr...
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videomaker.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
The Apple iMac Pro is packed full of resources and aims to please. However, we found some big flaws that Apple should address. The Apple i Mac Pro comes with pro specs and a pro price. Apple came out swinging with the i Mac Pro, offering the most resour...
Good Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.0 ports, Great looking monitor...
Bad Upgrading storage or memory requires a professional...
Bottom line The Apple iMac Pro is packed full of resources and aims to please. However, we found some big flaws that Apple should address.RECOMMENDED USERS:Event VideographersDocumentarians & Indie filmmakersCommercial & Corporate filmmakersJacks of all tradesTECH SP...
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tomsguide.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Apple's iMac Pro is the most powerful Mac the company has ever sold, and the best bit of hardware it's offered professionals in a long time. While plenty of tech products have the "Pro" tag added to their model name to signify professional-grade component...
Good Professional-grade processing and graphics powe, Enormous amounts of memor, Sleek design comes in Space Gra, Excellent display...
Bad Not user-upgradabl, No HDMI port, No height adjustmen, Mouse is inoperable when charging...
Bottom line Without a doubt, the iMac Pro is the most powerful Mac ever offered by Apple. It's impressive across the board, from the brilliant 5K display to the powerful hardware inside. If you need a professional workstation for demanding video, rendering or 3D work...
90%
imore.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
For the last few weeks, I've been testing the worst iMac Pro you can buy — $4999 eight-core, 1 terabyte version of Apple's iMac Pro. And here's how it went...
Bottom line The definition of pro has grown and expanded over the years. For people like me who become jubilant at the thought of not just power users but empowered users, and for a company like Apple that has single-act-of-willed the democratization of computing tec...
50%
zdnet.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Apple unveiled the new iMac Pro at its World Wide Developer Conference last June, and the high-end AIO desktop subsequently shipped in small volumes -- more or less on schedule -- towards the end of December last year. But, aware of the unease among its p...
Good Workstation performance in slimline AIO design, Highquality 5K display, Up to 18core Xeon W CPU, macOS now supports HTC's Vive headset...
Bad Very expensive, Poor upgradeability/repair options, Integrated display, inflexible nonmodular design...
Bottom line Its all-in-one design and lack of internal expansion won't suit all professional users, but the iMac Pro does go a long way to restoring the credibility of Apple's professional desktop line-up.The impressive 5K display and significantly improved perfo...
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arstechnica.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Some high-end professional Mac users are frustrated, and they have been for years.The current Mac Pro received a lukewarm reception when it began shipping in 2013, and it has been preserved in amber ever since. The MacBook Pro went with few substantial up...
Good have the same 27-inch, 5120×2880-pixel LCD display at 500 nits of brightness. It's an eight-bit panel, and spatial and temporal dithering are at play here. It's exactly the same display you get with the standard 27-inch 5K iMac, and that's OK, You can als...
Bad Prohibitively expensive for most users, The graphics solution needs scalability—it's just not enough for high-end 3D modeling, among other things, To that point, GPU technology is moving quickly, but the eGPU upgrade path is not yet open, The Apple Magic...
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pcmag.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
The most cynical of creative professionals—even those who have been using Apple computers their entire careers—might warily sum up the new iMac Pro ($4,999) as an answer to their calls for more horsepower, rather than a revolutionary computer like the pio...
Good Intel Xeon CPU and AMD Radeon Vega offer serious computing power, Gorgeous design in Space Gray extends to the wireless peripherals...
Bad Pricey, Performance gains depend upon workflow, Uncomfortable keyboard...
Bottom line The Apple iMac Pro is a beautiful ode to creative professionals, combining remarkable computing power with the same brilliant 5k display and sleek design of the iMac...
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appleinsider.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Apple's new, high-end iMac Pro packs a ton of power into a svelte, all-in-one desktop machine. Its performance and style are more than enough to impress, giving professional users a much-needed workhorse option in the Mac lineup —provided you can stomach...
Good in stock or shipping soon, iMac Pro 8C (3.2GHz 32GB 1TB Vega 56) for $4,999.00 @B&H *, ($400 off in tax outside NY & NJ) - Expected to ship Jan. 8, iMac Pro 8C (3.2GHz 32GB 1TB Vega 56) for $4,999.00 @Abt **, ($400 off in tax outside IL, IN, MI & WI & 0%...
Bad No access to RAM slots without voiding warranty, Price goes north quickly if upgrading components, Fan stays too even under extended load, Where to buy, Apple authorized resellers are now shipping select iMac Pro configurations with no tax in most states...
Bottom line The iMac Pro really is a "Pro" machine stuffed into a beautiful shell with mated with one of the best displays on the market. With the the base price coming in at $1,300 more than an iMac with the same RAM and storage, this will be a computer that makes...
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bgr.com
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2020-01-01 11:14:37
Apple earlier today confirmed that the company's long-anticipated iMac Pro will be available on December 14th, though it remains unclear if that's a pre-order date or if units will be available for pickup by then. Either way, the larger takeaway here is t...
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