The Mac Pro is a range of high end computers created by Apple. Mac Pros are targeted at those who run intensive applications like video editing that require more memory, processing power and storage than is typically provided by desktop PCs. Mac Pros can also be used as servers. As well as computing power, the Mac Pros design also focuses on easy access to internal components and external I/O ports
This guide looks at some of the differences between a Mac and a PC, explores the requirements of high end video editing, and provides reviews of a number of Mac personal computers.
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