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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
1st gen Mac Pro or new iMac?
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<blockquote data-quote="macwannabe" data-source="post: 891342" data-attributes="member: 56313"><p>i personally want a mac pro as well the thing tha appeals to me is that you can configure whatever you want in it to make it your own. i am a amateur photographer and a graphic designer. </p><p></p><p>it seems you are planing on spending 1300 pounds right? that is 2100 dollars and the new mac pros are 2400 dollars so i am sure you could find a deal on ebay or something for 300 dollars cheaper, and with the new mac pros if you needed to update the everything on them.. ram, 4 cores to 8 cores, graphics card/s.</p><p></p><p>but in the same price range you could get a brand new imac top of the line model which is the all in one you are looking for.. </p><p></p><p>so my question is why are you looking at used things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macwannabe, post: 891342, member: 56313"] i personally want a mac pro as well the thing tha appeals to me is that you can configure whatever you want in it to make it your own. i am a amateur photographer and a graphic designer. it seems you are planing on spending 1300 pounds right? that is 2100 dollars and the new mac pros are 2400 dollars so i am sure you could find a deal on ebay or something for 300 dollars cheaper, and with the new mac pros if you needed to update the everything on them.. ram, 4 cores to 8 cores, graphics card/s. but in the same price range you could get a brand new imac top of the line model which is the all in one you are looking for.. so my question is why are you looking at used things [/QUOTE]
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