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Apple MacBook Pro 16 – 2019 (16", Intel Core i7-9750H, 16 GB, 512 GB)

Apple MacBook Pro 16 – 2019

16", Intel Core i7-9750H, 16 GB, 512 GB


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Herzchirurgie

3 years ago

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Oliver Gloor

3 years ago

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Should actually work. The MacBook Pro is very powerful and can also process large coded images without jerking. However, you need to check if the software you are using for the MRI transfer works on a Mac and on the Catalina or Big Sur operating system.

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Herzchirurgie

3 years ago

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Madwinnix

3 years ago

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It depends!

Many other aspects come into play first. For example
- Is the software used Mac compatible?
- Is the peripheral equipment Mac-compatible?
- How should the data be transported?

If the software runs on a Mac, the peripherals have the appropriate drivers to be used under Mac and the data should be brought to the destination via network, then this MacBook Pro is very well suited for