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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off
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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off The 27-inch iMac Pro is currently Apple's best desktop Mac, and this deal saves you some cash on all that power. https://www.macworld.com/article/325...r-500-off.html -- David B. |
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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off
On 2018-02-27 21:24:06 +0000, David_B said:
FYI ... Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off The 27-inch iMac Pro is currently Apple's best desktop Mac, and this deal saves you some cash on all that power. https://www.macworld.com/article/325...r-500-off.html The problem with these deals (there was another one elsewhere with upto $1000 off iMac Pro) is that they usually only apply to off-the-shelf models. You can't get a custom-build Mac at a cheaper pricing, which given the impossibility of later upgrading almost all the current Mac models, means it's a pain in the backside and somewhat pointless. :-( It's the same problem with the "10% off Mac" sales we sometimes get at various resellers here in New Zealand. |
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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off
Percival John Hackworth
ual.net Wed, 28 Feb 2018 01:35:35 GMT in rec.photo.digital, wrote: On 27-Feb-2018, Your Name wrote (in article ): On 2018-02-27 21:24:06 +0000, David_B said: FYI ... Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off The 27-inch iMac Pro is currently Apple's best desktop Mac, and this deal saves you some cash on all that power. https://www.macworld.com/article/325...on-is-selling- the-8-core-i mac-pro-for-500-off.html The problem with these deals (there was another one elsewhere with upto $1000 off iMac Pro) is that they usually only apply to off-the-shelf models. You can't get a custom-build Mac at a cheaper pricing, which given the impossibility of later upgrading almost all the current Mac models, means it's a pain in the backside and somewhat pointless. :-( It's the same problem with the "10% off Mac" sales we sometimes get at various resellers here in New Zealand. The same thing applies for special reduced prices on various software bundles offered on TechDirt, BoingBoing, and MacUpdate. You get *that version* of the software with no ability to upgrade. I paid $17 for Crosssover 17 on TechDirt but in order to upgrade to the latest version (17.01), Codeweavers wanted me to buy upgrade at $35. I so rarely use it that I'll stick with what I have. Other packages have similar deals when offered in site "bundles". You get what you pay for, in hardware and software. Just so you both know, you're being catfished by the OP. Not for a date mind you, but for a demonstration of your technical knowledge. If he decides that you have enough for online stalking purposes, he may attempt to recruit you to assist him in 'hunting down bad guys' I'd advise both of you to visit this link before further interaction with him. It may save you some time and aggravation down the road. Make no mistake, providing him any personal information about yourself is NOT in your best interests. https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php -- Don't become the next David Brooks cyberstalking victim! Visit https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php (10/10 WOT) to learn more. If you've already become a victim or know someone who has, you can provide the following information to them, your lawyer, local law enforcement, etc. https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk - His local police. Report? David Brooks (BoaterDave) Jersey Cottage 86 Granary Lane Budleigh Salterton Devon EX9 6ER United Kingdom Phone: 44-1395-443340 (H) 07974-193550 (M) Email(s): , |
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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off
David_B
Tue, 27 Feb 2018 21:24:06 GMT in rec.photo.digital, wrote: FYI ... Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off The 27-inch iMac Pro is currently Apple's best desktop Mac, and this deal saves you some cash on all that power. https://www.macworld.com/article/325...is-selling-the -8-core-imac-pro-for-500-off.html It almost looks to me like you're trying to fit in or otherwise kiss a little ass here, since few of the regulars know you well so far. If I didn't know any better, I'd say you've realized you've worn out your welcome in some other newsgroups and your reputation is too well known in those groups for you to continue recruitment efforts. Is that why you've decided to post on topic things for this newsgroup? Are you catfishing for technical expertise so you can spring your list of stalking targets/technical queries on them? Once they identify themselves by responding to your 'innocent' posts that is. Might that be what you're upto, David? Looking for fresh meat? I strongly suspect that's exactly what you're upto here. Do keep in mind though, you've already been caught and called out in this very newsgroup for a doxing threat towards SavageDuck. I'm not sure how you'll be able to weasel around it, but, I'm sure you'll give me a chuckle as I read you try. -- Don't become the next David Brooks cyberstalking victim! Visit https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php (10/10 WOT) to learn more. If you've already become a victim or know someone who has, you can provide the following information to them, your lawyer, local law enforcement, etc. https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk - His local police. Report? David Brooks (BoaterDave) Jersey Cottage 86 Granary Lane Budleigh Salterton Devon EX9 6ER United Kingdom Phone: 44-1395-443340 (H) 07974-193550 (M) Email(s): , |
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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off
On 2018-02-27 19:31, Your Name wrote:
On 2018-02-27 21:24:06 +0000, David_B said: FYI ... Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off The 27-inch iMac Pro is currently Apple's best desktop Mac, and this deal saves you some cash on all that power. https://www.macworld.com/article/325...r-500-off.html The problem with these deals (there was another one elsewhere with upto $1000 off iMac Pro) is that they usually only apply to off-the-shelf models. You can't get a custom-build Mac at a cheaper pricing, which given the impossibility of later upgrading almost all the current Mac models, means it's a pain in the backside and somewhat pointless.Â*Â* :-( It's the same problem with the "10% off Mac" sales we sometimes get at various resellers here in New Zealand. As long as the graphics card is top end, then you're best off with the least loaded iMac. Add your own memory - cheaper than Apple and very easy to do. -- “The less the prudence with which others conduct their affairs, the greater the prudence with which we must conduct our own.†Warren Buffet |
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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off
On 2018-03-03 15:49, JF Mezei wrote:
On 2018-03-03 10:12, Alan Browne wrote: As long as the graphics card is top end, then you're best off with the least loaded iMac. Add your own memory - cheaper than Apple and very easy to do. I have lost track. Do current iMacs still allow one to get in and change RAM? Disk ? RAM easily on the 27" models. (iMac, not iMac Pro). Disk needs a very invasive approach requiring that you buy a seal set (from, eg, iFixIt) before doing. 1 hour in and out, I'd guess. Skill set, medium. On older iMacs (2007) about 30 minutes, pretty easy - just long. iMac Pro needs a "teardown" to get at the memory and SSD (Which appears to be in a RAID configuration). The iMac Pro base model is 32 GB which is pretty good. https://9to5mac.com/2017/12/27/imac-pro-teardown-owc/ -- “The less the prudence with which others conduct their affairs, the greater the prudence with which we must conduct our own.†Warren Buffet |
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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off
On 2018-03-03 20:49:18 +0000, JF Mezei said:
On 2018-03-03 10:12, Alan Browne wrote: As long as the graphics card is top end, then you're best off with the least loaded iMac. Add your own memory - cheaper than Apple and very easy to do. I have lost track. Do current iMacs still allow one to get in and change RAM? Disk ? Basically, no. Almost all iMac models are sealed down tight and in some cases even have the internals soldered down. The only real exception is the 27" iMac which does still have the trapdoor to change the RAM, but that's all you can easily access. It's anyone's guess whether Johnny Ive's idiotic design fetishes will also remove that in the next release. Even the iMac Pro is not "user upgradable" in any easy way, which is rather ridiculous. You have to be a very determined hardware geek with all the correct tools and sealants or take it to an Apple Repair Centre to have any upgrades done. :-( It's also the same with every other current device model from Apple, except the ageing Mac Pro. The Mac Mini has been sealed down, the laptops are inaccessible, the and iOS / Apple Watch devices even more so. The new "modular Mac Pro" is at leats due to be announced, if not released, this year, but it is again anyone's guess as to how easily that will be to upgrade ... I wouldn't hold your breath, and it certainly won't be anything like the old PowerMac tower cases. |
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Amazon is selling the 8-core iMac Pro for $500 off
On 3/3/2018 4:18 PM, Your Name wrote:
On 2018-03-03 20:49:18 +0000, JF Mezei said: On 2018-03-03 10:12, Alan Browne wrote: As long as the graphics card is top end, then you're best off with the least loaded iMac.Â* Add your own memory - cheaper than Apple and very easy to do. I have lost track. Do current iMacs still allow one to get in and change RAM? Disk ? Basically, no. Almost all iMac models are sealed down tight and in some cases even have the internals soldered down. The only real exception is the 27" iMac which does still have the trapdoor to change the RAM, but that's all you can easily access. It's anyone's guess whether Johnny Ive's idiotic design fetishes will also remove that in the next release. Even the iMac Pro is not "user upgradable" in any easy way, which is rather ridiculous. You have to be a very determined hardware geek with all the correct tools and sealants or take it to an Apple Repair Centre to have any upgrades done.Â* :-( It's also the same with every other current device model from Apple, except the ageing Mac Pro. The Mac Mini has been sealed down, the laptops are inaccessible, the and iOS / Apple Watch devices even more so. The new "modular Mac Pro" is at leats due to be announced, if not released, this year, but it is again anyone's guess as to how easily that will be to upgrade ... I wouldn't hold your breath, and it certainly won't be anything like the old PowerMac tower cases. Sadly, the lack of a trapdoor for memory access applies to at least some of the new Lewnovo laptops. :-( -- PeterN |
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