Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Apple Announces to Launch New Version of iMac Today, Debuting Its Thunderbolt Technology


Apple has kept itself busy with more and more gadgets making its launch to the market, this week. The new iMac is reportedly extremely enhanced comparing to the previous version, selling at a price of $1,199 for the base model. According to the press release from Apple, it has quoted that the new iMac has a powerful processors, which is measurable to almost 70% faster than the previous versions. It has also been bragged by Apple, that this new iMac has enhanced graphics capabilities than ever before, asserting that this time it’s three times better than before.
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Apple has a reputation to protect with its new products, as it is recognized for its modernizing technology including iMac, which is introduction the new data-transfer technique called Thunderbolt I/O technology. It has been already promised by many, this release will set new stands gold standards for other companies to achieve, especially in the market of desktop computers. Thunderbolt has been told to be working several times faster, in terms of transfer speed, along with an additional better compatibility with the system as well. The technology has more than one interfaces and devices, and this technology is some that Apple has been bigheaded about, considering the main advantages and selling points of its new iMac.

Along with PC Mag and several other important computers online reviewers have indicated that Apple has certainly taken much more time for the launch of newer edition of the iMac, than its normal routine. However, it is also being recognized, despite the long time few of the reasonable exclusions are still not in the new model, most talked of which is touch screen control. Touch screens is like the main weaponry of Apple, as it is mastered into every product, except its desktop computer iMac, despite it becoming popular in the non-Apple market of desktop computers too.
It is interesting to see that this new release of iMac has just come only one week away from previous release of white version of the iPhone 4. The last week’s release of white version iPhone 4’s had to unfortunately face a minor but very dragged controversy, since most of its consumers began mouthing the product they had purchased to be thicker than they expected.  It was being complained a lot in the reviews that new version is thicker than the actual black iPhone 4 release previously, this lead to many customers being unable to fit of accessories for the device.
Even though Apple, along with a small number of reviewers as well, have now set things straight by officially asserting that there was nothing majorly changed in the newer white version of iPhone 4, if compared overall with the previous black version. But despite that, since the controversy is not so old yet, Apple needs this new release of iMac to go its way if it has to keep its reputation intact in the market.

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