October 18, 2015

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Like previous Cinema Display generations, the new models come with MagSafe attachments for powering MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs (the $999 MacBook has been discontinued) so that users don’t need to add an additional cord to the fray. These new displays also come with built-in HD webcams and microphones, known as FaceTime HD. While it’s clear that these displays are very media-friendly, Apple wanted to drive that point home – and so the Cinema Displays also come with a 49 watt speaker system built in, which includes an integrated subwoofer.

Like most notebooks and portable devices sold these days, the Thunderbolt Display has an ambient light sensor hidden inside a part of the surrounding bezel. It senses the light levels in the room and adjusts the backlight of the display accordingly. If you’re sitting in a bright, sunny office, the display will jack things up to maximum; if you’re working late at night with no other light sources, it’ll dial things way down.

The new displays also show off Apple’s commitment to producing eco-friendly electronics; the models are lead-, BFR-, PVC-, and mercury-free; they also scored EPEAT Gold and ENERGY STAR 5.1 certifications. If you want to pick one up, they’ll be available sometime within the next 60 days from Apple’s online and retail stores. The price? The same old $999.
It was only a matter of time, but the team in Cupertino have announced an update to the 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Air laptops. The new ultraportables feature the second-generation Intel Sandy Bridge processors, backlit keyboards and a Thunderbolt port.

Only nine months since the last update, Apple has improved the specs on its 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Air. Although the exterior of this thin aluminum design is essentially the same, both models now feature the Intel "Sandy Bridge” Core i5 and i7 processors, high-speed Thunderbolt ports, backlit keyboards, and OS X Lion.

The latest 11.6-inch MacBook Air has a starting price of $999 with 64GB solid state drive, 2GB of system memory and a 1.6GHz Core i5 processor. You’ll have to spend $1,199 if you want the 11-inch Air with a higher-capacity 128GB SSD and 4GB of memory. The 13-inch Air starts at $1,299, with a 128GB SSD, 4GB of RAM, and a 1.7GHz Core i5 processor. Upgrading the 13-inch model to a 256GB SSD will cost you $1,599 instead.

One of the most welcome changes to the new MacBook Air notebooks comes in the form of a new keyboard with LED backlighting so you can see the keys in the dark. The new Airs now have Intel HD 3000 graphics instead of Nvidia graphics, but this may not be a major concern for MacBook Air users since they typically aren’t gaming with these laptops. Once again, Apple has omitted the SD slot from the 11-inch model (apparently Apple thinks that people with digital cameras only buy 13-inch laptops).

The 13-inch model also gets a higher resolution 1440×900 display while the 11-inch Air is stuck with a 1366×768 screen. The 11-inch has a battery rated for up to five hours while the 13-inch model has up to seven hours of battery life according to Apple.

Be sure to visit NotebookReview.com in the weeks ahead for more coverage of these thin and light Macs, but feel free to visit the Apple website for more information about the new MacBook Air laptops.It’s been a touchy subject, then, this new iOS connector that completely changes the equation when it comes to device and ecosystem compatibility. No new devices have hit the market yet that take advantage of Apple’s new system for charging and delivering data to your iPhone.

Apple’s solution to that problem, a 30-pin iOS adapter-to-Lightning port, is now shipping. That’s good news for everyone who wants to use their new phone with their old docks.

The bad news? It’s thirty dollars! And thirty dollars is a ridiculous price to pay for a simple passive adapter. If you want a cable on the end of that adapter, you can bump the price up to almost $40. It won’t give you quite the same functionality as the old ports did, either – if you rely on the ‘iPod Out’ standard to get music to your car stereo, for example, you can kiss that ability goodbye. Too, don’t think you’ll be able to cheap out with a low-cost overseas alternative; users are reporting that these cheap cables often don’t work as well – or at all – because they lack a chip that Apple embeds into every official cable.Dell Laptop Battery & Adapter Online Shopping Mall - new-laptopbattery.com
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Just as we predicted, the world’s most popular all-in-one desktop computer got an attractive new update with the addition of new Intel quad-core CPUs across the board, AMD Radeon 6000M gaming-class graphics cards and the new 10Gbps Thunderbolt interconnect, for high-speed data transfers – all for $1199.

There are three big changes to the new 2011 Apple iMac lineup, though two of them are completely internal. The first is the addition of the latest generation of Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs. Every iMac sold now comes with a quad-core CPU – the last generation still contained dual-core chips.

The second big change comes with the addition of new AMD Radeon graphics cards. The 6000M series are pretty powerful discrete GPUs, especially at the high-end. Equipping a 27-inch iMac with the new Radeon 6970M (it even comes with 2GB of video memory) would let Mac users play today’s hottest games at some of the highest settings. This is an important inclusion now that OS X is getting increasing gaming support thanks in no small parts to Valve’s Steam client and Apple’s Boot Camp software.

The final, but no less important, inclusion is that of the 10Gbps Thunderbolt high-speed interconnect. Thunderbolt takes over the mini-DisplayPort ports, adding in high-speed data alongside the video format. Apple’s 21.5-inch iMac desktops have a single Thunderbolt port, while the 27-inch models have two. These iMacs mark the first time Thunderbolt has been introduced on a desktop computer, and only the second implementation of the new standard on computers at all.

They’re located in the back next to the rest of the ports, which include four USB 2.0 (zero USB 3.0), Gigabit Ethernet, headphone and line in audio jacks, FireWire 800 and the power cable. The mini-DisplayPort outputs are also wired so as to be compatible with Dual-Link DVI and VGA, via optional adapters. The computers have 8x DVD+/-RW DL slot-loading optical disc drives and SDXC card readers. Apple includes a wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad (configurable choice) with each computer.

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