Jeez…that’s a lot of money…but the specs are impressive. Yep…$4999 for the base model and probably close to $10k for the bonkers model. I was looking at what was available right now. You’re talking about the regular iMac, which is much cheaper and much less powerful. Still, this is a small fortune…but if you love the OS and want the convenience of an iMac with that gorgeous 4 or 5k Retina monitor…have at it.Īctually, the starting price for the iMac Pro (not the regular iMac) is $4,999 for the base model. My guestimate for that unit (loaded) will probably be $8000. So, if you buy the fully loaded version with the minimum (8gb) of RAM and order 64gb from OWC (for example) and replace the old 8gb stick (mailing back the 8gb RAM for a rebate from OWC), a fully loaded unit will set you back $4462 all in, with a savings of $864 on the RAM.Īpple’s ridiculous markup on the 64gb of RAM is $1400…so I would suspect that by the time the “Pro” version hits in December, you’ll be able to do something similar for a huge savings in RAM. The base for the 21" is $1499.įully loaded (4.2GHz i7 Processor, 2TB SSD, 64gb 2400MHZ DDR4 RAM, Radeon Pro 580 GPU & Keyboard with Numeric Keypad) it’s $5,329.Īnd about that 64gb of RAM: unlike the 21" model, the 27" model has a hatch to let you upgrade the RAM. Plus, it’s not upgradeable so you’re stuck with what you buy. The base model is $5K, so I estimate around $10K for the 18 core with 128GB Ram.
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