Thu, 24 Jul 2008 Mac Pro 2.8GHz 4-Core Review
Refinements provide potent power and upgrade opportunities
- Manufacturer: Apple
- Pros: Dual enhanced quad-core processors, faster memory and frontside bus, doubled PCI Express specifications, faster video cards, strong storage options
- Cons: Limited storage and RAM on default model, low-end graphics card
- Price: From £1,429
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Macworld Buying Advice
If you simply want the fastest Mac you’ve ever used, the base-model Mac Pro 8-Core 2.8GHz won’t disappoint. If you’re a content-creating professional who needs your video, audio, and or imaging workstation to fulfil its true potential, you may also opt to spend the extra cash to upgrade your new Mac Pro’s processor speed, storage and RAM. If, however, you don’t need the maximum Mac, stick to an iMac – they’re more than powerful enough for the rest of us.


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