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So whether you want one or not you have to pay for the display.

Ahhh but there's the thing!!!! You don't have to buy the display!!!

You simply just don't open your wallet and buy a iMac.

There is the big thing!

Apple does not make you buy their products.

The answer to not wanting all in one computers is very very simple...... DON'T BUY THEM.
 
They forget that because a lot of people don't want the display. So whether you want one or not you have to pay for the display. Just more Apple not knowing what people want.

Your the one making the comparison. Its not about what people want. Its about what YOU don't want. I've actually heard people talk about wanting something similar to an iMac Pro long before Apple ever mentioned it.

And as another poster mentioned, it does not sound like your in the market for an all in one computer. Apple is making a redesign of a newer Mac Pro, WITHOUT a display.
 
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I thought that is the whole point of this thread. Apple is making products (2013 nMP) that people don't buy.

I'm not sure what your trying to get at...people also don't buy all in one computers if they don't want a display to go with it. It doesn't mean other people won't buy it if its right for them.
 
This thread started that the nMP was a failed product. Even as a failed product people are still buying it as it is right for them. Yes, the iMac Pro is not for me and there are plenty others that it is right for.

I guess I'm saying that just because Apple makes a new iMac and puts the "Pro" after it doesn't mean it is the exact same target audience as the Mac Pro. For lots of people the iMac Pro is not a viable replacement for a Mac Pro. The higher price would be one of the factors.
 
Well, the iMac Pro has never been claimed to be a replacement for a new Mac Pro as Apple has already announced they will be making a new Mac Pro...lol. Apple as well as many other manufactures come out with different computers with different price points.
 
Well I would say 95% of the things posted are speculation. So far it seems in the past most people considered the Mac Pro as dead, and now Thunderbolt too. We all know now it isn't true.

I'd say 95+% of of some here wallow in their warm comfortable waters of denial and all apologies. No amount of obvious reality can penetrate their reality distortion fields...
 
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