Mac Pro

The Mac Pro is a high-end computer, similar to the most powerful Unix workstations from vendors such as SGI or Sun Microsystems. Although the high-end technical market has not traditionally been an area of strength for Apple, the company has been positioning itself as a leader in non-linear digital editing for high-definition video, which demands storage and memory far in excess of a general desktop machine. If you are serious about your work, whether it is graphics, programming, video, number-crunching, or just about anything else, the Mac Pro will chew it up and spit it out. Mac Pro Tech Specs

Mac Book Pro

The MacBook Pro uses MagSafe, a magnetic power connector designed to detach easily when yanked to prevent the laptop from being pulled off a surface. The MacBook Pro features a back-lit keyboard with an ambient light sensor and a Multi-touch (previously scrolling) trackpad standard across the line. The MacBook Pro is pre-loaded with Mac OS X v10.5, which includes Time Machine, Quick Look, Spaces, Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Photo Booth, Front Row, iTunes, and Xcode Developer Tools. It comes with iLife ’08, which includes iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand. 30-day trials of Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac and iWork ’08 are also included. Mac Book Pro Tech Specs

Mac Book

The MacBook uses a Scrolling TrackPad. Its hard disk is protected by a Sudden Motion Sensor. The memory controller operates in a dual channel memory mode when RAM is installed in each slot. Using a matched pair of memory modules (e.g. 2×1 GB) is called interleaved dual channel, and theoretically results in higher performance than asymmetric dual channel when the modules are mismatched. The MacBook also includes a Trusted platform module chip. Mac Book Tech Specs

Mac Book Air

The MacBook Air is Apple’s first laptop computer to be offered with an optional solid-state hard drive. ArsTechnica found “moderate” performance improvements of the 64GB solid-state drive over the standard 80GB hard drive in tests. The CPU is an Intel Core 2 Duo chip, which was specially redesigned for the MacBook Air, reducing the chip’s physical size by 60 percent. The laptop has the magnetic latch system of the MacBook and an aluminum casing like the MacBook Pro. The oversized trackpad offers iPhone-like Multi-Touch gestures, an improvement over previous MacBook trackpads. Among the gestures are pinching, swiping, and rotating. The MacBook Air is pre-loaded with Mac OS X v10.5, iLife ’08 and 30-day trials of Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac and iWork ’08. Mac Book Air Tech Specs

iMac

iMac allows you to live a digital life. Loaded with iLife, the new iMac makes it easy to turn your photos, movies, and music into blogs, podcasts, books, and calendars. All the other essentials are built in as well, including an iSight camera, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Just plug it in, turn it on, and you’re ready to create something great. With maximum 4 GB of 667-MHz SDRAM, up to a 1-TB hard drive, an 8x SuperDrive (CD/DVD burner), built-in camera, and bundled iLife software suite, the iMac provides just about everything an individual or family could need in a desktop package, minus the mess, and at a reasonable price point. iMac Tech Specs

Mac Mini

The Mac mini is the smallest desktop computer made by Apple Inc. The mini, which resembles earlier Mini-ITX PC designs, is quite small for a desktop computer: 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) wide, 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) deep, and 2 inches (5.1 cm) tall. It weighs 2.9 pounds (1.31 kg); an external power supply is roughly half the size of the computer. Mac mini also gives you plenty of room to grow. Simply connect your digital devices, such as cameras, iPod, printer, camcorder, or keyboard, to the Mac mini over USB 2.0 or FireWire. Share files around your house at blazing speeds with built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet. Enjoy high-quality sound on almost any speaker system with double-duty analog/digital audio. Record digital and analog sources through audio line in, perfect for your latest podcast in GarageBand. Mac Mini Tech Specs

Xserve

The Xserve can be used for a variety of applications, including file server, web server or even high-performance computing applications using clustering – a dedicated cluster Xserve, the Xserve Cluster Node, without a video card and optical drives was also available. If additional hard disk space is needed, its companion external RAID array Xserve RAID can be connected to it via Fibre Channel. Xserve was updated to use Intel Xeon (‘Harpertown’) processors at 2.8 GHz or 3 GHz, PC6400 DDR2 memory at 800 MHz, and a maximum storage capacity of 3 TB when used with three 1 TB drives. Xserve Tech Specs


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