Apple updated their new line of imacs today, along with other things. the update includes: New Line of iMacs, New MacBook, New Wireless Mouse "Magic Mouse", New Wireless Keyboard, New Mac Mini, New Time Capsule. MacBook update coming soon. Apple iMac Update: Apple refreshed their new line of the iMacs along with a new 21.5 inch and a 27 inch screens. First off, the 21.5 inch screens come in two different models, the first one (which is $1,199) comes with: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB 500GB Serial ATA Drive NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Apple Wireless Keyboard (English) and User's Guide 8x double-layer SuperDrive Apple Magic Mouse Apple Wireless Keyboard (English) and User's Guide 21.5 Inch Screen The second version (which is $1,499) of the 21.5 inch iMac includes: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB 1TB Serial ATA Drive ATI Radeon HD 4670 256MB 8x double-layer SuperDrive Apple Magic Mouse Apple Wireless Keyboard (English) and User's Guide 21.5 Inch Screen Apple got rid of the 24 inch version of the iMac line, so as of now, there is only a 21.5 inch and a 27 inch versions available, now onto the 27 inch iMacs. Apple released two different 27 inch iMac models today too, which has never been done in the history of Macintosh. The low end 27 inch version (which is $1,699) includes: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB 1TB Serial ATA Drive ATI Radeon HD 4670 256MB Apple Wireless Keyboard (English) and User's Guide 8x double-layer SuperDrive Apple Magic Mouse Apple Wireless Keyboard (English) and User's Guide 27 Inch Screen Now, for the exciting part, Apple released a Quad-Core 27 inch iMac today (which is $1,999) and includes: 2.66GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB 1TB Serial ATA Drive ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB 8x double-layer SuperDrive Apple Magic Mouse Apple Wireless Keyboard (English) and User's Guide 27 Inch Screen The MacBook Update: Today, Apple update their MacBook which is Apple's version of a laptop. Apple, didn't update their MacBook Pro laptop line which is their more expensive better laptop's. The new MacBook is still $999 USD same as before, and includes: 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB DDR3 memory 250GB hard drive 8x double-layer SuperDrive NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics Built-in 7-hour battery Polycarbonate unibody enclosure The Magic Mouse: Apple also came out with a new mouse called "Magic Mouse" which is wireless and uses Multi-Touch technology which is what is used in the iPhone and iPod Touch. Essentially, the Magic Mouse is one big multi-touch button, the "Magic Mouse" uses a combination of swipes, touches, and gestures to function and to move the pointer across the screen. The orginal Apple "Mighty Mouse" can still be bought from the Online Apple Store. For the list of the hand gestures etc... please click here. New Wireless Keyboard Apple also released a new wireless keyboard today. There's nothing a whole lot new about the new keyboard except that it's wireless. The keyboard runs off 2 AA batteries, and uses Bluetooth, but there is no USB 2.0 slot on the new keyboard to sync your iPhone using the USB 2.0 slot like the old keyboard. You can still but the old wired keyboard from the Online Apple Store if you wish to. New Mac Mini: The Mac Mini is the smallest, cheapest Mac there is to date starting only at $599. Well, Apple did numerous things today to the Mac Mini, now, you can use your Mac Mini as a server (includes Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server) which has two 500GB hard-drives but no Slot-Loading Super Drive. There's still an option to get the Mac Mini that's not a server which has a Slot-Loading Super Drive but only 1 hard-drive, no second hard drive. The Mac Mini prices are, $599, $699, and for the Mac Mini server it is $999.
SD card slot too...and eh most of the performace upgrades won't be very noticeable to me BUT **** I WANT THAT MOUSE
Dam it........tempted. I gotta check out the mouse this weekend. I bet Photoshop with that mouse would be awesome *drools*.
I agree, I want to get the new keyboard for sure and mouse. But, why not have 2 iMacs, and 1 running a quad core processor, I mean why not.
Interestingly the display port now has an input too, so supposedly you can use them as a Display Port monitor for another Mac.