The good Best-in-class desktop design Interior makes upgrades and parts replacement simple Strong performance on HD video and 3D rendering thanks to new Intel CPU and faster RAM The bad Relatively slow performance on programs such as Photoshop that rely on single-core CPU speed We wish it had eSATA instead of FireWire 800 for external hard-drive connections In addition to revamping its iMac and Mac Mini desktops in the beginning of March, Apple also updated its highest end professional-level Mac Pros. Available as before in four- and eight-core configurations, the newest Mac Pros have a number of new technologies and design features, including Intel's latest Xeon CPUs

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Apple Mac Pro (2009)