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Apple will launch this week the new line of MacBook Air, and thanks 9to5Mac newspaper sources, we’ve managed to find out technical details of the devices before the official unveiling.
The range will be supplied with two new models, a 11.6-inch and the other will have 13.3-inch, which will be operated by i5 and i7 processors, will allow customers to upgrade to 4GB RAM available and will use more flash storage capacity with new option of 256GB for the 11.6 inch version.
The base will include a 1.6GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and 64GB of flash storage.
More expensive standard configuration also includes a 1.6GHz processor, but upgrades the RAM to 4GB and storage capacity to 128 GB.
In the online shop will also be available the option of ordering your own configuration, which includes a 1.8 GHz processor, 4 GB of RAM and for the first time on a MacBook Air 11.6-inch, 256 GB of flash storage.
Read more: http://www.newgadget.org/laptops/apple-macbook-air/the-new-range-of-macbook-air-technical-details-revealed/#ixzz1UZuLCaF2
Apple has recently upgraded its Macbook Pro line of laptops. Among the most noticeable improvements, there’s the Intel Core i5/Core i7 Processor (CPU), the discreet Nvidia GT 330M graphics processor (GPU) and an even longer battery life (increased by 1hr to 3hrs, according to Apple -depending on the model). The old Macbook Pro laptops have been removed from the shelves, so there is little point in spending too much time comparing. This review might be most useful to very old Macbook owners, potential first-time Mac Buyers who wonder which Macbook Pro they should get (13, 15 or 17). We have not forgotten Windows users who could be lured by the great aluminum industrial design, so we will tell you how it behaves under Windows 7 and what’s in it for you. In this review, we will use the Macbook Pro 15.4″ with Core i7 and we will compare it with its peers. Ready?
iPad 2’s reportedly slightly smaller size, said to be 239 x 186mm, which is ever so slightly smaller than the current iPad’s 242.8 x 189.7mm – while the 9.7-inch screen size is said to be remaining the same, although whether it will sport any more pixels is as yet, unknown.
There’s also talk of the iPad 2 having a “flat back”, much like the 4th and current generation iPod Touch, as opposed to the curvier one of the current iPad.
There’s also supposed to be the two expected cameras, one for photos and videos, the other primarily for Facetime, but again, there is only speculation and supposed new iPad 2 cases to go by, neither of which is the actual launch by Steve Jobs we’re all looking for.
To sum up I personally think a Macbook Air is the computer the Year 11′s should have next year.
