Macworld (USA)

You can now buy the coolest part of the imac Pro

The magic of space gray comes to everyone.

- BY MICHAEL SIMON

Along with an updated 9.7-inch ipad with Pencil support ( go.macworld.com/97pn) and new classroom-based tools ( go.- macworld.com/cbtl) for students and teachers, Apple had one more surprise up its sleeve for its Chicago event. A space gray–colored surprise.

Apple is now selling its too-cool-forschool space gray imac Pro accessorie­s as an option along with the standard silver color. As you might have expected, they cost more than the ones Apple gives out with regular imac purchases, but they’re still less than the astronomic­al prices people are selling them for on ebay ( go.macworld.com/mmeb). The prices are as follows:

Magic Keyboard Silver: $129 Space Gray: $149

Magic Mouse 2 Silver: $79 Space Gray: $99

Magic Trackpad 2 Silver: $129

Space Gray: $149

Apple introduced the new accessorie­s along with the Space Gray imac Pro ( go.- macworld.com/sgip) in late December. Starting at $5,000, the new all-in-one computer is the most cutting-edge machine in Apple’s line-up, with a 27-inch Retina 5K 5120-by-2880 P3 display, up to 18-core Intel Xeon processor, and Radeon Pro Vega graphics. With every build-to-order option, the imac Pro costs more than a decked out Mac Pro, topping off at just over $13,000.

But now you can have a little piece of it for just a couple hundred dollars. The new space gray Magic Trackpad ( go.macworld.com/mgtp), Magic Keyboard ( go.macworld.com/mgkb) and Magic Mouse ( go.macworld.com/mgms) are available for shipping immediatel­y as well as pick-up from Apple’s retail stores. ■

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Apple’s Magic Mouse in space gray.

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