As promised, Apple's new iMac Pro is now available to purchase, the company announced today.
iMac Pro is now available to purchase

As promised, Apple's new iMac Pro is now available to purchase, the company announced today.
Apple is on track to launch this Thursday the fastest Mac they've built to date, the all-new $4,999 iMac Pro, and already hands-on YouTube videos are popping up all over the place.
Apple's new all-in-one desktop computer aimed at creative pros, the 27-inch iMac Pro, goes on sale this Thursday starting at $4,999 for the base model. Ahead of launch, popular YouTubers Jonathan Morrison and Marques Brownlee released their respective hands-on videos.
iMac Pro, the most powerful Mac system ever created, is officially going on sale this Thursday, December 14, Apple officially announced this morning via a website update.
Apple's sales channels have reportedly been contacting the company's enterprise customers as part of preparations for the upcoming iMac Pro launch later this month, inquiring about specific configurations that clients would like to order.
The soon-to-launch iMac Pro is only weeks away (to meet its late-2017 deadline) and tidbits of data have started to leak about what we can expect in Apple's new pro machine. One of those is the including of the A10 Fusion as a coprocessor for the first time.
Follow these tips before handing over your Mac to a new owner or sending it to Apple for trade-in to ensure your personal data is erased and Activation Lock is removed.
Apple has started to release more orders to AMD for high-end Vega GPUs needed for its upcoming 27-inch iMac Pro all-in-one desktop ahead of its scheduled launch in December.
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Repair experts at iFixit have announced a DIY $300 upgrade kit for the new 21.5-inch iMac with 4K Retina display after finding user-replaceable RAM via a pair of removable SO-DIMM slots instead of the memory modules being soldered onto the logic board.
The baseline 3.0GHZ Core i5 machine has 8GB of RAM, which can be maxed out to 16GB.
Customers who need more RAM can opt to double the machine's 8GB of RAM to 16GB of RAM for an additional $200 via Apple's build-to-order options. However, only the $200 pricier system with Intel's 3.4GHz Core i5 chip allows you to boost the RAM all the way up to 32GB but the build-to-order option adds a whopping $600 on top of the price of that system.
Therefore, it makes a lot of sense from a financial standpoint to invest into a third-party DIY kit if all you need is more RAM, up to 32GB, on the baseline model.
The iMac Intel 21.5" Mid 2017 Max RAM Upgrade Kit includes the following:
Two 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4-PC2400 2400MHz RAM modules Replacement Display Adhesive Strips iMac Opening Wheel iMac Service Wedge Plastic Cards Spudger Tweezers Phillips #00, T5, T8 and T10 Bits Driver HandleiFixit's repair guide details the 63 steps required to replace the RAM.
Although the machine features removable RAM sockets, the RAM is not meant to be user-replaceable because getting to the memory modules requires removing the back cover, the display, the logic board and other components.
In other words, the procedure isn't for the faint-hearted.
Opening them machine involves cutting through adhesive that will need to be reapplied after you finish the repair. You'll also need to remove the logic to remove or replace the RAM.
From the iFixit team:
This guide is marked "potentially dangerous" because it requires you to handle a power supply that contains large capacitors. Unplug the iMac and hold the power button down for at least 10 seconds to help discharge the capacitors. Handle the board by the edges and do not touch surface components.
iFixit also noted that the machine's Kaby Lake processor sits in a standard LGA 1151 CPU socket rather than being soldered onto the logic board. “For the first time in years it's possible to replace or upgrade the CPU without a reflow station, and that's a big win,” wrote iFixit.
Considering that the baseline iMac provides options for 8GB or 16GB of RAM, but not 32GB, this is currently the only way to bring the machine up to the higher capacity.