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The new Mac mini

What makes a Mac mini? Well, the Mac mini starts with a sleek aluminum design. The Mac mini features an all-new, 1.4-inch-thin aluminum enclosure called the unibody. It is a seamless enclosure carved from a single, solid block of aluminum. The Mac mini has a built in power supply, so it takes up less space. It also has a removable bottom panel to make it easy to upgrade your memory. The Mac mini is also very quiet and the fan works well and efficiently. The Mac mini also features the HDMI port and Mini DisplayPort. A built-in SD card slot helps you transfer videos and photos from your camera. The slot-loading SuperDrive is used for playing DVDs and CDs. The Mac mini has unlimited possibilities. Just plug in a mouse, keyboard, and display and you are all set. The Mac mini uses the NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics and speedy DDR3 memory. It runs 2x faster than the previous Mac mini. The latest 802.11n wireless technology is built in and it also has Bluetooth wireless technology built in.

The Mac mini comes with everything necessary for email, browsing the internet, calendars, contacts, etc. It uses Mac OS X Snow Leopard. iPhoto organizes your photos by the people in the photos. iMovie helps you make movies with ease. GarageBand can give you instructions on how to play an instrument. Since the Mac mini runs Mac OS X Snow Leopard, it isn’t susceptible to PC viruses and is already secure and up to date on security. The Mac mini is also more sustainable by being more energy efficient and free of toxins such as PVC and BFRs.

The Mac mini may look small, but it has so many different features and programs. You can do so much with something so small and it is very compact so it uses less space. It is very convenient that it is secure from PC viruses and other security threats. The Mac mini also comes with tons of features straight out of the box. The Mac mini is also very durable and light. What do you think?

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It’s light, durable, fast, and thin? What is it? A Mac??

The new MacBook Air is proof of Apple’s advanced technology. Released on October 20, 2010, it is designed around all-flash storage for more reliability and faster speed. The MacBook Air features a trackpad with full Multi-Touch support. Even though it is extremely light, it has the battery power to last for hours on a single charge. The MacBook Air is Apple’s most mobile notebook ever. It is light, thin, durable, and performs quickly. The MacBook Air uses flash storage instead of a hard drive. Usually, the flash chips are enclosed in a hard drive sized enclosure, even though the flash chips themselves are very small. In the new MacBook Air, only the flash chips are put into the computer, leaving space for a bigger battery. Apple’s trackpad also provides the most optimal way to experience Multi-Touch on a notebook. The MacBook Air’s unibody enclosure is made from a single piece of aluminum, which makes it extremely light and durable. The new MacBook Air display is only 4.86 millimeters thin, but it features a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio. The MacBook Air also has a FaceTime camera that is so thin you barely see it, but it is extremely high quality.

The new MacBook Air features the NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor with 48 processing cores. The graphics processor is more than two times faster than the previous MacBook Air. The new MacBook Air also features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The new MacBook Air comes with Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The new MacBook Air comes with tons of applications right out of the box compared to PCs. Unlike PCs, Macs do not get Trojan horses, worms, or email viruses. That is a big step up compared to PCs, which are so vulnerable and susceptible to intruders and attack. In general, I think the MacBook Air is fast, efficient, sleek, and full of various features.

What do you think?

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