Apple's new iMac Pro went on sale two days ago.
Since then the main topics of discussion have been
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The very first in-depth review of the iMac Pro was published by Ars Technica, a site known for its in-depth reviews of popular technology.
Author Samuel Axon writes:
When Apple releases something late, usuallyThe company justifies the long wait by the fact that it releases its products only after they raise the bar set by other companies with their quality.
In this case, this is not so.
All programs with virtual reality work exactly the same as on other PCs. Apple failed to raise the bar in this area. Nevertheless, it is good that the company generally began to develop it.
Good point.
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None of the programs that I testedSamuel, could not prove that iMac Pro is better than other computers, but Apple was still able to make it an excellent tool "for people who regularly use various professional programs with high requirements."
Some programs have shown that Apple, according to Samuel, is “serious about developing virtual reality technology.”
We hope that this is true.
The author was very impressed with the 5K Retina display with support for a wide range of colors, modern ports, virtually silent computer operation, excellent features and built-in security features.
"Creative professionals accustomed to technologyApple will be happy to work on such a powerful computer, even if it’s not the Mac Pro upgrade we’re still waiting for,” – This is how Samuel summed up his review.
If you want to read the full review, you will find it here. Before you buy such an expensive equipment, you need to learn about it as much as possible.