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Table of Contents
Mac Pro
The Mac Pro desktop computer is targeted at business and professional customers and is designed to meet the performance, expansion, and
networking needs of the most demanding Mac user. In March 2009, the Company introduced an updated Mac Pro featuring up to two Intel
Quad-
Core Xeon processors running at up to 2.93 GHz, 8GB of shared Level 3 cache per processor, and up to 32GB of 1066 MHz SDRAM
memory. The Mac Pro also features a direct attach storage solution for snap-
in installation of up to four 1TB hard drives for a total of 4TB of
internal storage, up to two double-layer SuperDrive disk drives, Bluetooth 2.1 and optional AirPort Extreme 802.11n wireless networking.
iMac
The iMac desktop computer is targeted at consumer, education and business customers. In October 2009, the Company introduced new iMac
models, which feature 21.5-inch or 27-inch LED-
backlit displays in a glass and aluminum enclosure. The iMac includes up to 3.33 GHz
processor speed, up to 16GB of 1066 MHz SDRAM memory, multiple graphics card options, up to a 2TB Serial ATA hard drive and a slot-
loading double-layer SuperDrive. The 27-inch iMac model also features an Intel Quad-
Core i5 or i7 processor running at up to 2.8 GHz, and is
expected to be available in November 2009. All iMac models include a built-
in iSight video camera, AirPort Extreme 802.11n wireless
networking, Bluetooth 2.1 and come with the new wireless Magic Mouse, the first mouse with Multi-Touch technology.
Mac mini
The Mac mini is a desktop computer measuring 6.5 by 6.5 by 2-
inches. In October 2009, the Company updated the Mac mini line to include up
to 2.66 GHz processor speed, up to 4GB of 1066 MHz SDRAM memory, up to a 500GB hard drive and NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated
graphics. All Mac mini models include built-
in AirPort Extreme 802.11n wireless networking, Bluetooth 2.1, a total of five USB 2.0 ports, and
one FireWire 800 port. Mac mini includes dual display support and can operate displays with Mini DisplayPort or DVI connections. The
Company also offers a Mac mini that is configured with Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server, featuring two 500GB hard drives for a total of 1TB of
server storage.
Xserve
Xserve is a 1U rack-mount server available with up to two 2.93 GHz Quad-
Core Intel Xeon processors and features Mac OS X Server 10.6
Snow Leopard, which became available in August 2009. Xserve supports up to 24GB of random access memory, remote management, storage
drives of up to 3TB, an optional 128GB solid state drive and an optional internal Xserve RAID card.
iPhone
iPhone combines a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and an Internet communications device in a single handheld product.
Based on the Company’s Multi Touch user interface, iPhone features desktop-
class email, web browsing, searching, and maps and is compatible
with both Macs and Windows-based computers. iPhone automatically syncs content from users
iTunes libraries, as well as contacts, bookmarks,
and email accounts. iPhone allows users to wirelessly access the iTunes Store to purchase and/or download audio and video content as well as
thousands of applications. In July 2008, the Company launched the App Store that allows a user to browse, search for, or purchase third-
party
applications through either a Mac or Windows-based computer or by wirelessly downloading directly to an iPhone or iPod touch.
In June 2009, the Company announced iPhone 3GS, the third-
generation iPhone. It combines the features of iPhone 3G, which was released in
July 2008, with a built-in three megapixel auto-focus camera, video recording and hands free voice control. iPhone 3GS is a quad-
band GSM
phone featuring 3G, EDGE and Wi-Fi wireless technologies for data networking, Bluetooth 2.1, and a 3.5-inch touch widescreen with 480-by-
320 resolution at
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