Opinion: A non-upgradable iMac Pro is raising eyebrows, but isn’t as crazy as it seems<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>When Apple finally put its iMac Pro on sale yesterday, there was a <a href="
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<p>While the iMac Pro looks lovely, it’s hard to justify £5k+ on a non-upgradable machine.</p>
<p>iMac Pro looks neat, but I don’t fancy the idea of spending a kajillion dollars on a non-upgradable machine.</p>
<p>Apple releases their first VR capable, *non-upgradable*, computer *starting* at $4999 [
…] Who is this machine for?</p>
<p>I’m predisposed to share this view …</p>
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Opinion: A non-upgradable iMac Pro is raising eyebrows, but isn’t as crazy as it seems