Desktops

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LED Cinema Display

Introducing the new 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display.

Introducing the new 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display, featuring a stunning 2560-by-1440 resolution, LED backlighting, and amazing 178-degree viewing angle. It connects to any Mac with a Mini DisplayPort connection. The universal MagSafe connector charges your Mac notebook, and three USB 2.0 ports give you room to expand. There’s also a built-in iSight camera, microphone, and 49-watt speaker system.

 

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iMac

The ultimate all-in-one. Turbocharged.

The new iMac is the ultimate all-in-one computer. Its Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors feature an advanced architecture and set new benchmarks for iMac performance.178° display feature the iMac display looks great from any seat in the house, And fast discrete graphics processors now come standard in every iMac. The 21.5-inch and 27-inch widescreen displays are perfect for HD video, and the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse keep your desktop tidy.

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Mac Mini

Faster. Greener. Still mini.

You’ll love Mac mini for school. Just connect this powerful little 7.7-inch square to your own display, keyboard, and mouse and you’ve got a Mac that’s perfect for students, teachers, and labs. And now Mac mini ups the ante with more graphics horsepower for videos and photos, more memory options, plenty of storage, and an all-new 
aluminum enclosure. And yet it’s still the world’s most energy-efficient desktop computer.

 

Mac Pro

Mac Pro

A towering achievement in power.

The new Mac Pro is the fastest, most powerful Mac ever. Its new Intel Xeon processors increase performance up to 1.5x,1 and advanced graphics processors deliver high-performance graphics. It can even be configured with up to 12 processor cores.You can add up to 32GB of memory, four PCI Express expansion cards, and up to 8TB of hard drive storage. And the Mac Pro includes built-in Wi-Fi and the Magic Mouse. Mac OS X also enables developers to build complete 64-bit applications using the Cocoa, Quartz, OpenGL, and X11 GUI frameworks. And because Mac OS X supports 64-bit and 32-bit applications, you don’t need a new set of devices or drivers.