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felixroqu3

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I'm thinking about purchasing an iMac Pro, but since this product was released a couple of years ago, I'm questioning if I should wait or not. I currently have a 15" MBP and its getting pretty slow and annoying to deal with. I also am no longer in college, so I don't really need anything portable.

Also, does the iMac Pro every go on sale on B&H or something? Has there been any known issues with the Pro models? Any feedback is welcome. Thanks!
 

HDFan

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I'm thinking about purchasing an iMac Pro, but since this product was released a couple of years ago, I'm questioning if I should wait or not.

The first question to ask is what would be your alternative? Fully configured the new MacPro its going to be maybe ~3-4x more expensive than the maxed out iMac Pro.

How long do you want to wait?

From a marketing perspective I wouldn't be updating the iMac Pro right now. I'd concentrate on the MacPro. When the buzz dies down and needs a refresh I'd then do the update, maybe WWDC.

But there is a new xeon:

https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...-appropriate-for-an-updated-imac-pro.2204119/
 

3SQ Machine

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It's all about the price/value. Should you pay $5K for one in 2019 when that was the price in 2017? Heck no.

But for 25% off? Maybe. I just saw an open box display model iMac Pro (2017) for sale at MicroCenter for $4K. The connectivity + quiet operation is probably worth it for that price. You likely wouldn't have found a deal like that in 2017, and that makes it at least a "reasonable" price in 2019.

Just my $0.02.
 
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ruslan120

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^ Even at around $4K, another variable is longevity, how long you plan on keeping the machine. If you upgrade the RAM in the iMac Pro you get closer to the $6K mark in which case it might make more sense to go for the Mac Pro. One Mac Pro instead of two iMac Pros over a 4-8 year timespan.
 
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