The author unboxes and reviews the Apple iMac Pro, a high-end computer designed for professionals. The author is impressed with the device's design, performance, and features, including its 5K display, 10-gigabit Ethernet port, and ability to connect multiple monitors.
The author notes that the iMac Pro is a powerful tool for video editing, graphics design, and other professional applications, and that its price (around 380,000 rubles) is justified by its high-quality components and performance.
The author also discusses the device's accessories, including a black keyboard and mouse, and notes that the device's packaging is typical of Apple's attention to detail.
In addition to the iMac Pro, the author also reviews a storage solution from Sonnet, which connects to the device via Thunderbolt and provides additional storage capacity.
Overall, the author is highly impressed with the iMac Pro and believes it is a solid choice for professionals who need a powerful and reliable computer.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author received a new Apple iMac Pro computer.
2. The iMac Pro has a 27-inch 5K screen.
3. The author's iMac Pro has a basic configuration, including a pitiful 32 gigs of memory and a Xeon processor.
4. The iMac Pro has a Xeon processor, Vega 64 graphics, and up to 128 gigabytes of memory.
5. The computer can connect multiple monitors and has a 10-gigabit Ethernet port.
6. The author's iMac Pro came with a black keyboard, black mouse, and black Lightning cable.
7. The keyboard is a wireless one with a numpad.
8. The mouse is a black Magic Mouse.
9. The iMac Pro has a built-in power supply, so there is no power brick.
10. The computer has four USB-C ports (Thunderbolt 3) and one regular USB port.
11. There is a slot for memory cards.
12. The iMac Pro has a 10-gigabit Ethernet port.
13. The author connected the iMac Pro to a NAS (Network-Attached Storage) device via a 10-gigabit Ethernet cable.
14. The author can edit 4K 60fps video remotely from the NAS.
15. The iMac Pro has an 8-core Intel Xeon W processor at 3.2 GHz with turbo boost up to 4.2 GHz.
16. The computer has 32 gigabytes of DDR4 RAM and a Radeon Pro Vega 56 card with 8 gigabytes of memory.
17. The iMac Pro has a 1-terabyte SSD with read and write speeds of 2.5 GB/s and 2 GB/s, respectively.
18. The author can customize the iMac Pro configuration, but it is not available in Russia.
19. The author's ideal configuration would cost around $7,200, with a 10-core processor, 64 GB of RAM, and an older Vega with 16 gigabytes of RAM.
20. The author can watch 4K movies via iTunes, but only on Apple TV, not on the iMac Pro.
21. The author shows a TVS-882ST3, a NAS device with 8 bays for 2.5-inch disks.
22. The TVS-882ST3 has a 4-terabyte SSD and costs around $1,600.
23. The author can connect the NAS device to the iMac Pro via a 10-gigabit Ethernet cable.
24. The author can edit files on the NAS device from the iMac Pro.
Note that some of the points may be mentioned multiple times in the text, but I've tried to extract each fact only once.