Apple showcases future imac pro during final cut pro x event
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A few months ago Apple presented what will be the iMac Pro, a powerful desktop computer that, in appearance, only differs from the current iMac by its exclusive space gray color but, inside, is prepared to meet the demands from professional users. And this past weekend, Apple let her see this team taking advantage of the Final Cut Pro X Creative Summit event.
Apple reveals the iMac Pro
During the third annual FCPX Creative conference held this weekend in Cupertino, California, Apple unveiled an iMac Pro, giving attendees the chance to get a closer look at this powerful, professional team whose launch is slated to launch. next december.
In addition, the apple company has also allowed attendees to take pictures of the iMac Pro during the event so, as you can imagine, they have soon started to circulate on the network. The French specialized blog MacGeneration has compiled some of the photos that have been shared on social networks such as Instagram and Twitter, and that you can also see here.
The iMac Pro features the same design as the standard iMac, but with a fully flash architecture, a new thermal design and four Thunderbolt 3 ports and an elegant and exclusive finish in Space Gray that combines with its accessories also included in this color: Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2 and a Wireless Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad unveiled at WWDC June 2017.
The iMac Pro will also feature an 18-core Intel Xeon processor, top-notch Radeon Pro Vega graphics, up to 4TB of SSD storage, and up to 128GB of ECC RAM, and will retail for $ 4, 999 in the U.S., albeit the cap range will far exceed that price.
If you are considering getting this powerful machine, you can check all the details and its technical specifications on the iMac Pro website, as well as sign up and you will be notified as soon as it is available for purchase.
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