Mac Pro Line
2.4ghz Core 2 Duo (2.1, 2.6ghz optional)
1gb of 667mhz DDR2 memory
250GB Hard drive
16x DL Super Drive
Geforce 7300GT with 256mb of memory
Geforce 7600GT with 256mb of memory optional
Radeon x1900xt with 512mb of memory optional
Radeon x2800XT with 1gb of memory optional
$1699
Dual 2.66ghz Xeon processors (5150) (2.0, 3.0 optional)
1gb of 667mhz DDR2 fully buffered ECC memory
250GB Hard drive
16x DL Super Drive
Geforce 7300GT with 256mb of memory
Geforce 7600GT with 256mb of memory optional
Radeon x1900xt with 512mb of memory optional
Radeon x2800XT with 1gb of memory optional
FireFL v3300 with 128mb of memory optional
Fire GL V5200 with 256mb of memory optional
Quadro FX 4500 with 512mb of memory optional
$2499
iServe line
1.83ghz Xeon processor (5010)
512mb of 667mhz ECC DDR2 memory
80gb Serial ATA hard drive
24x combo drive
64mb Radeon x1300
single 350w power supply
$1799
xServe line
Dual 2.0ghz Xeon processors (5130)
1gb of 667mhz fully buffered ECC DDR2 memory
80gb Serial ATA hard drive
24x combo drive
64mb Radeon x1300
single 650w power supply
$2999
Cinema Displays:
20-inch Apple cinema display with iSight
1680x1050 resolution
5ms response time
300 cd/m2 brightness
800:1 contrast ratio
iSight camera
Infrared receiver for Apple remote or Apple multi-function remote
2-port USB 2.0 and firewire hubs
$599
24-inch Apple studio display with iSight
1920x1200 resolution
6ms response time
500 cd/m2 brightness
1000:1 contrast ration
iSight camera
Infrared receiver for Apple remote or Apple multi-function remote
2-port USB 2.0 and firewire hubs
$999
30-inch Apple studio display with iSight
2560x1600 resolution
6ms response time
300 cd/m2 brightness
1000:1 contrast ration
iSight camera
Infrared receiver for Apple remote or Apple multi-function remote
2-port USB 2.0 and firewire hubs
$1999
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4 comments:
You're an idiot. Glad you're not CEO of Apple. You'd run the company into the ground. Celeron processor? Dumbass.
And you think the G4 was used as the equivalent to what exactly? Not every user needs high end dual core power. A 64-bit core based celeron is enough power for most users and at Apple's margins can be just as profitable as the low end core 2 at a more affordable price.
I miss the days where Mac users were praised for their free thinking. Now it seems like the only one who is allowed to think or have an opinion is Steve Jobs. Apple was better off before we became the branch davidians.
seriously though, celeron ?
if you really want to have a unicore cpu, go with core solo
Apple 20 inch iMac 2.0GHz
Intel Core 2 Duo desktop computer
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