iMac Pro video review: Putting Apple's $5000 desktop to the test
Apple's new iMac Pro is aimed squarely at the high-end professional market, and with a $4,999 starting price, expectations for the all-in-one desktop are high. But is it worth such a sizable investment? AppleInsider gives you everything you need to know in our full video review.
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I am seriously looking forward to that.
The downside is.... Since people,eknow I can compile much faster than other people, more people will be asking me to do basic build manager stuff:-(
Depending on your needs in Final Cut Pro, you might be better off with the 5K iMac.
If you're using Premiere Pro, well, you probably shouldn't be using a Mac anyways. A simple Skylake-X configuration with a GTX 1070 (or above) might be a sweet spot for cost/performance.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/pic_disp.php?id=43480&width=705
https://www.pugetsystems.com/pic_disp.php?id=42347&width=701
Or better yet, try out the latest FCPX
I dont really care / notice the thinner case on a desktop machine.
Anyways, you've resorted to name calling, so clearly you're no longer capable of holding a reasonable discussion.