The All-in-One has become the unexpected star of Apple's WWDC 2017 conference call. Welcome to the all-new 27-inch screen size iMac, which is the most powerful Apple computer at all times. From ordinary iMac it differs at first glance. Its design is tuned into a dark gray colour. The body of the display has the hardware you can best know during a rigorous editing of video, music, 3D animations, or when consuming virtual reality.
The basic element of the All-in-One is, of course, a display. The new Apple iMa Pro is instantly recognizable as it has a Retina 5K panel and a brightness of 500 rims. If you do not have one monitor to work, do not despair. Apple iMac Pro has support for connecting two other 5K displays. Of course, Thunderbolt 3 ports can be used for this purpose.
Even the most demanding user must be completely content with the iMacus hardware. Intel has designed up to 18 core Intel Xeon processors with superior performance for multi-threaded processes. Ideal for rendering movies or adjusting sound effects in real time. No less interesting is the Radeon Pro Vega 64 graphics card. It is completely novelty and in the field of graphic operations shifts performance into completely different dimensions. You can see it for yourself, for example, while playing in a virtual reality with HTC Vive.
Even though iMac is in the incredibly thin body of the display itself, it offers a number of important connectors. On the back there are just four USB 3.0s, which also complement four modern USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support. You can also use headphone output, an SDXC card slot or 10Gb Ethernet.
Every Mac is, of course, installed with a secure MacOS operating system, complemented by a variety of applications. Whether it's advanced photo editing, video editing, or plain paper writing. Owners of other Apple devices will then appreciate the perfect synchronization of all stored data with iCloud.
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