

However, Logitech is offering a new 4K Pro Magnetic Webcam for $199 that attaches magnetically to the top of the display as an add-on for professionals who need that functionality.Īnother Apple-designed ‘accessory’ is the $2,000 Afterburner Card, a PCI Express card designed exclusively for the new Mac Pro to accelerate ProRes and ProRes RAW video codecs. The display also does not include a built-in webcam. The $4,999 Pro Display XDR doesn’t include a stand or mount of any sort out of the box, so buyers will want to either pick up the $999 Pro Stand or the $199 VESA Mount Adapter. Complementing these two devices, a variety of new accessories have also just launched, some from Apple and others from third-party companies. That's what you're paying for.After having been pre-announced by nearly 1,000 days, the new Mac Pro finally went up for sale yesterday on, alongside the Pro Display XDR. The Mac Pro is powerful enough that it can chew through 4K video projects and render 3D animation with one arm tied behind its back. I'm not trying to claim that an entry-level PC can compete with Apple's $6,000 high-end computer. To be clear, this PC isn't nearly as powerful as the new Mac Pro. Motherboard: ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 ATX.CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition.CPU: Intel Core i5 9600K 3.7 GHz 6-Core Processor.For the price of the Pro Stand alone, you could build yourself a new gaming PC that can run all the latest games and easily handle the vast majority of your computing needs. Cheap, relatively powerful, and with plenty of juice to run and stream demanding PC games. My first stop was PC Part Picker, an excellent site I personally rely on whenever I build a new PC. With that in mind, I set out to find out how much of a PC I could build for the same price as the Pro Stand. For as beautiful as the Pro Stand is, it still feels like Apple is once again dramatically overcharging for something basic based on the strength of their brand name. The Pro Display XDR follows this model: amazing specs, brag-worthy details, and a huge price. But if we expect anything from Apple, it's that it will make an overengineered, incredibly powerful piece of tech and charge a lot of money for it.
