Magic Mouse

In October this year, along with new iMacs, Apple introduced Magic Mouse, the world’s first mouse with a multi- touch surface, like the one you see on iPhones and MacBooks. Magic Mouse’s predecessor, Mighty Mouse, never became any success and many have complained about the scroll ball, but Magic Mouse is completely different, and after just 8 weeks on the market, it has captured over 10 pct. market share, and Apple is now the third best selling mouse manufacturer, behind Microsoft and Logitech.

Though Apple is in third place, their superiors on the mouse market are far ahead, and Apple will by no chance catch up with them as yet, but Apple has felt the demand on Magic Mouse and here at AppleLunch we have actually experienced that it was impossible to purchase Magic Mouse anywhere in Aarhus, Denmark. Premium Reseller “humac” told that they haven’t had any Magic Mouses since November, and were not expecting to have any before late January, so if you want a Magic Mouse, and you live outside America, we recommend you to buy it from Apple Online Store.

The New iMac – What Is New?

by tABStaff on October 21, 2009 · 0 comments

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design_hero1_20091020-300x138Yesterday Apple unveiled a range of new products for the holiday season. One of the products was a redesigned and updated iMac, which we will tell you something about.

The design

You can’t say iMac without mentioning its unique design and the new model is no exception. The very first iMac, iMac G3 was released in 1998 and became famous because it encompassed both the monitor and the central processing unit in a single closure, and it was a desktop computer, not a laptop.

Today the design is totally different, but the concept of a single closure remains and it just gets thinner and thinner, but due to the technological development, it is possible to improve the performance and also make the hardware smaller, and it allows the iMac to contain display, processor, graphics card, hard drive, optical drive, memory, and more inside the closure.
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All the ports you need to plug something in to, is on the back of the iMac, which is one continuous aluminum surface, and on the side you’ll find the SuperDrive just above the SD card slot.

The speakers have of course been improved too, and they are now louder, clearer and delivers better bass response.

The inside

Both models offers Intel Core 2 Duo processors up to 3.33GHz, and for the 27 inch iMac you can choose a Quad-core processor with a 2.66GHz Intel Core i5 processor or 2.8GHz Intel Core i7 processor. The graphic is improved, and as standard in the 21.5 inch model you have a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, with possibility to upgrade to ATI Radeon HD4670, which offers 4x faster performance than the NVIDIA card. The ATI Radeon HD4670 is standard in the 27 inch model, but with the 27 inch model you can upgrade to an ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphic card, which is up to 1.8x faster than the standard graphic card.

The new iMac comes with 4GB of 1066MHz DDR3 memory, but there is space in the four SO-DIMM slots for up to 16GB memory, and the hard drives are available from 500GB up to 2TB of storage, and as in any others of Apple’s computers, there is a built-in iSight camera, hidden behind the glass display at the top

The display

The new iMac comes with an LED-backlit widescreen display, perfect for HD video as Apple describes it. You can choose between a 21.5 or 27 inch model and both model have edge-to-edge glass, which covers almost the entire front.

When all you see is the display, nothing gets between you and what’s onscreen. Movies, TV shows, websites, photos — everything looks stunning on the new 16:9 widescreen iMac display.
With the 21.5-inch iMac your resolution can be up to 1920 by 1080 which is the standard of HD, but what about the 27 inch model? Have they just stretched the resolution? No. What they did was to take the resolution beyond HD with 2560 by 1440 pixels, which is 78 percent more pixels than the 21.5 inch model. The view experience has been improved too, with the display technology called in-plane switching (IPS) and it gives the viewer a brighter picture, even if you are viewing from the side.

The new iMacs are available on Apple Online Store, but the Quad-core model is not available before November.

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Apple announced earlier today some new products for the holiday season, which we find quite interesting. Among the new products is a new wireless computer mouse, which is the world’s first mouse to use Apple’s Multi-Touch technology, which we all knows from iPhone, iPod Touch and Mac notebook trackpad. The new mouse is dubbed“Magic Mouse” which is a new name for Apple mouse devices. Magic Mouse’s predecessor, MightyMouse, which had some problems with its wheel , is pulled out of the assortment.

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Magic Mouse features a seamless touch-sensitive enclosure that allows it to be a single or multi-button mouse with advanced gesture support. Using intuitive gestures, users can easily scroll through long documents, pan across large images or swipe to move forward or backward through a collection of web pages or photos. Magic Mouse works for left or right handed users and multi-button or gesture commands can be easily configured from within System Preferences.

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Magic Mouse will come standard with the new iMac, and will be available at the end of October with a suggested retail price of $69 (US) and it requires Mac OS X Leopard version 10.5.8 or later.

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The Apple Online Store has been closed for some time with the famous note: “We’ll be back soon,” but now Apple’s Hot News has revealed information about new products. As you could read earlier today, rumors have risen about upcoming Apple products, including redesigned iMacs, new polycarbonate MacBooks and Mac Minis, and those rumors are now clarified.

Apple has today announced the following:

iMacs
Redesigned polycarbonate White MacBooks
Mac Minis
Magic Mouse

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The new mouses are dubbed “Magic Mouse,” and it has been rumored for quite some time, that Apple was about to release new products, including a new mouse. Specially the iMac and MacBook has been mentioned, and appeared as a rumor more than one month ago, while evidence kept coming, but now the waiting time is over, and we can all enjoy our lunches with new apples. Stay tuned for more information on the new products.

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It’s been in the air for quite some time that Apple is planning updates for many of their stationary Macs and their MacBook, and the waiting may soon be over. Rumors have risen to the surface of hardware releases this week, and though none of them have been confirmed, much indicate high reliability. The products which have been most discussed and noted in previous rumors, are the iMac, Mac Mini and MacBook. The MacBook should come in a fresh plastic design and the iMac should generally just get a facelift, but it’s still interesting to see what kind of facelift. The future of the Mac Mini has been very difficult to predict for analysts, as it first appeared Apple would discontinue the product, yet rumors have indicated updates on it ever since last year.

And what about that plastic remote? Will it remain plastic and will it perhaps receive a multi-touch screen as the iPhone and iPod Touch? Those are rumors which have circulated for some time, and it definitely would make sense for Apple to update the device, so we’re are very excited about the current week… if Apple is in fact going to release new products, nothing is sure yet. However, the trend is to announce updates on Tuesdays, so well… If it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen soon.