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Maxedout 5,1 Mac Pro

The start at $150 and $200 dollars more expensive, respectively, than last year’s lineup. The base model 11-inch iPad Pro with Wi-Fi costs $800 with 64GB of storage, while the 12.9-inch Wi-Fi version runs $1,000.

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For those adding 1TB of storage with the cellular model, the maxed out iPad Pro prices almost double to $1,699 for the 11-inch and $1,899 for the 12.9-inch. Add in a Smart Folio or Smart Keyboard Folio, the new Apple Pencil, AppleCare+, and tax and you’re looking at around $2,200-$2,600.

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While the MacBook Air has long been Apple’s budget notebook, today’s improvements to the newest model also means a higher price. Previously starting at $999, the 2018 MacBook Air includes a $200 price hike that puts it at $1,199. But if you opt for 16GB RAM and the 1.5TB SSD and you’re now looking at a price in the MacBook Pro range of $2,600. Lastly, the Mac mini received its highly anticipated update today. The new models offer four or six-core processors and can really be upgraded across the board. The base model starts out at $800, but quickly climbs to $4,200 with the 6-core Intel i7 processor, 64GB RAM, 2TB SSD, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet upgrade.

After the iPhone XS and XS Max became the company’s most expensive iPhones to date, these latest iPad and Macs have followed suit. What about you? Do you think the base models are sufficient the for the iPad Pros and Macs, or is Apple expecting most users to buy upgraded machines? Keep up with all of today’s announcements with our.

Re: Maxed-Out 5,1 Mac Pro - Best option for mac-based gradin Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:52 am Mark Kenfield wrote: I don't know anything about that particular monitor/gpu combination sorry Dom, but I'd assume you'd want to add a Decklink card. The quad-core and 6-core Mac Pro have one CPU and 12-core Mac Pro have two CPUs. Step 2: Remove the side panel Before you open your Mac Pro, shut it down by choosing Shut Down from the Apple ( ) menu.