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Apple Mac Pro MA356LL/A Desktop (Two 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon Processors, 1 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive) PC Hardware
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A must of professional digital photographers
The Mac Pro has been an essential work horse computer for me as a digital photographer. I've been getting great speed and efficiency from this computer with only a small amount of upgrades. It has increased my workflow and production by at least 40+ percent. I've had it for over a year now and everything smoothly. It's pretty quiet, seriously easy to upgrade in terms of memory, hard drives, graphic cards, and has plenty of ports for various USB and FireWire devices. The beauty of being able to add up to four additional hard drives is just awesome. This computer will definitely spoil you. Apple has really outdone itself with the MacPro.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fast, Easy to Upgrade and the BEST MAC yet!
I own an MacBook Pro and IMac, and have been an Apple convert for 2 years now. When I switched from Windows I never looked back. When I need a computer that could handle more than my IMac I looked at the Mac Pro on Amazon. I saved about $300 by ordering here and upgraded the computer myself with more Ram and HD (it holds 4!). I love this machine! It is super fast, quiet, upgradeable to 16gb of ram! Do yourself a favor and get this machine if the regular Mac is not enough for you. I use it for video editing and photos as well as my business and it is awesome!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A good investment
I had an intel Imac and loved it but as I got into making music and video, I wanted to invest in a machine that could allow me to continue to do more proccessor intensive stuff. When I first got this machine, I really couldn't tell a difference. Now that I'm doing more demanding stuff, I can definately tell. I love how easy it is to pop in additional hard drives and expand memory. My only complaints are the costs of the dimm chips and that the default configuaration only includes 1gb ram. This is a legitimate beef, but the performance, beauty and construction make up for it. I love this machine!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Conversion of a PC Owner
I've owned PC after PC since I was a dorky kid with an electrical engineer for a father. I own a software company which develops products on the Microsoft/PC platform. But after purchasing a PC which began overheating within 3 months of ownership, struggling to find the problem, fumbling about with a poorly designed case trying to work through the maze of cables, I finally indulged in the Mac Pro.

Yes, it's expensive. Yes, it comes with the strange but reliable OSX. But here's the upside:

PROS

- Elegant external and internal design. It's laid out like a well-made server product. No tools are required to do most basic things like swapping a card, drive, or adding RAM. There isn't a cable in sight.

- Intel platform. I'm dual-booting and running both Windows Vista and OSX. I've never seen Vista run so well.

- Performance. This is a fast machine. I'm an avid Photoshop user and the 10+ GHz of processing power shines when editing huge image files.

- Reliability. I attribute partially to OSX, but in hundreds of hours of usage to date I have yet to see a full crash of the system (including when running Vista).

- Highly extensible. Most PCs on the market don't support 16GB of RAM or have 4 PCI Express slots.

CONS

- It IS expensive. I immediately spent another $200 to augment the measly 1GB of RAM provided.

- Video card options... there aren't many. While fully compatible with Microsoft operating systems and applications, compatible hardware is limited. The nVidia 7300GT that is provided works fine for most applications but it certainly isn't high end.

- Dual boot options. Apple Bootcamp (still in beta at the time of this writing) limits you to 32GB partitions for other operating systems. I have to point out that 1) I'm not an expert Apple user, and 2) I know there ARE other options (such as Parallels). But to the casual user this could present difficulties.

I paired the Mac Pro with an Apple 30" Cinema HD display, and it's the best machine I've ever owned, and my favorite one.

Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Mac Pro is technological art.
In August 2007, I replaced my four-year-old dual-processor desktop with the 2.66gHz Mac Pro. What an enormous performance gain! I'm so pleased with the computing experience it offers me. It's a very well designed and engineered piece of technology.

I love how easy it is to configure the Mac Pro with additional hard drives and PCI-e cards. I immediately added a second SATA drive for backing up the primary drive. (SuperDuper is an outstanding tool for doing backups.) Later, I added a FirmTek serial-ATA card for external storage.

The standard 1gb of RAM is satisfactory for basic usage -- but I heartily recommend going to at least 3gb. My Mac Pro's responsiveness increased noticeably after I gave it more RAM. Vendors such as Crucial and OWC tend to be reliable sources for Mac memory at good prices.

If you need to run Microsoft Windows or Linux in addition to OS X, VMware or Parallels will do so at near native speed. In fact, colleagues have told me that Windows operating on the Mac Pro feels faster than it does on their conventional PCs.

My only nitpick is that I wish the Mac Pro had more than one Firewire-400 port on its rear panel. Although it ought to be possible to add more Firewire ports with a PCI-e card, so far I haven't found one that works properly with this machine.


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