Brand New Macs and iPods at the Apple Online Store
October 28th, 2009 | by Ashleigh Stevens |Technology has been taken to the next level with the latest Macs and iPods available from the Apple Online Store.
Get the Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the world’s most advanced operating system, with any product from the Mac family. It includes rock-solid, time-tested UNIX foundation, stunning graphics with its high resolution, perfect integration of hardware and software, a secure design that protects itself, it’s compatible and of course reliable. The iMac comes in 21.5 inch and 27 inch displays and it features LED backlighting, higher resolution, IPS technology and a seamless enclosure. The precision engineered and powerful MacBook Pro range comes in 13 inch, 15 inch and 17 inch models and features a long lasting built in battery and is ultra thin and light. The MacBook Air is now more powerful, more affordable and thinner and faster than ever before.
Apple’s newest iPod range includes the latest iPod shuffle with VoiceOver technology in five vibrant colours, including pink, blue, green, silver and black – it’s also the smallest! The iPod touch comes in 8GB, 32GB and 64GB versions and it’s not only a top music player; it also works as a pocket computer and a game player. The iPod nano has video recording, which lets you capture moments in an instant. What’s more the nano is small enough for you to take wherever you go and it comes in nine bright metallic colours.
The iPhone 3GS combines three devices in one, including a touch screen mobile phone, a widescreen iPod to view films and TV, plus a super fast wireless internet with Google and Yahoo search built in. The iPhone 3GS really knows how to multi task and it allows us to be connected on the move.
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One Response to “Brand New Macs and iPods at the Apple Online Store”
By Steven Taylor on Oct 30, 2009 | Reply
The new iMacs mean that I can’t look at my C2D in the same way