Apple today announced a wealth of revisions to it’s products, almost entirely to it’s desktop line, and also to it’s airport devices.
Apple unveiled new Mac Minis.
a new Mac Pro.
new iMacs (at lower prices)
a new airport extreme.
and a new time capsule.
All of these have neat and significant upgrades and features, stuff hard to find done (or done well) by anybody else.
For example, the Airport Extreme and Time Capsule operate simultaneously in the 2.4ghz and 5ghz range, meaning Macs, Apple TV’s, and iPhones connected to the Airport automatically use the fastest option available to those devices, for example, an Apple TV and MacBook Air will use the 5ghz frequency(that has blazing speed) and the iPhone and an older iBook will use the 2.4ghz frequency.
The Airport and Time Capsule also feature Disk sharing over the local network as before as well as shared disk capabilities across the internet, using MobileMe. This is huge, even though gheeks for years have been attaching their hard drives and NAS drives to their home gateways and trying to reach them over the net with smart techniques like DynDNS and specific Port opening, internet accessible home hard drives is now within reach of every Mom, Child and regular person, Stunning!
The New Mac Minis are beefy, with awesome graphics capabilites, good ram options and good hard drive options, they’ll be very tempting for professionals now…
The Mac Pros build and build on their power, they are now ridiculously strong.
The 24″ imac got speed and power bumps, but most importantly got their price dropped to $1499, making them also very attractive…
Gosh, it’s just a bunch of great stuff!



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