
All of Apple’s desktops have been updated, with spanking new specs for the iMacs, Mac Pro’s and minis.
The iMacs offer ‘twice the memory, twice the storage’ in the new 24″ model, and all have been updated with the GeForce 9400M graphics subsystem. Prices range from €1.099 for the 20″ 2.66GHz through to €2.099 for the 24″ 3.06GHz.
The new mini has FIVE USB ports, FW800 and both DVI and DisplayPort video-out and of course the 9400M integrated graphics. €599,00 for the base model with a 2GHz C2D and 120GB hard drive/1GB of RAM and €799,00 for 2GB RAM and 320GB HD.
The Mac Pro has also been updated featuring Nehalem versions of Intel’s Xeon processors and a new system architecture. The Mac Pro comes in two models—a 2.66GHz quad-core machine that costs € 2.299 and an eight-core model with two 2.26GHz quad-core Xeon chips for € 2.999.
The Airport Extreme and Time Capsule were also updated with dual-band support.















Nice, except for the fact that I last month contacted Apple after the Expo to inform myself about new iMacs. I was promised nothing was going to happen this spring, so I bought an iMac. Exactly one month later I find it hard to realize that the same machine costs 300€ less.
This is a great article. Another great job by Apple! I can’t wait to own one of their products and see how great the upgrades are! It seems they dropped the price a little as well. I plan on adding a link to this article in my blog and submitting it to Digg. Everyone must know about this. Good article as always guys!