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Apple iMac Pro

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SPECIFICATIONS

Processor Intel Xeon W 10-core 3GHz Graphics AMD Vega 64 16GB RAM 128GB 2666MHz ECC Storage 2TB SSD Display 5120x2880 5K Retina display Connections 4x Thunderbolt 3, 4x USB 3, 10Gb Ethernet, SDXC card slot, 3.5mm jack, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2

£9,039 (from £4,899) apple.com/uk

The iMac Pro is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Actually, that’s underselling it. It’s a small nuclear warhead in sheep’s clothing. Somehow, Apple has packed a workstation with up to an 18-core Intel processor in a frame the exact size of the regular 5K iMac. The only thing more incredible than the engineering feat of producing it is the price you might pay for one. But this a truly pro machine, and that kind of power comes at a cost.

Specs appeal

Apple provided us a pretty tricked-out model (see the specs box above) for our review, with a price tag nudging the £10k mark. The ‘basic’ £4,899 model packs an eight-core, 3.2GHz Intel

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