Sunday, January 15, 2006

Apple launches...

Apple already did something which it was bound to do today or tomorrow. I am talking about the introduction of Intel chips in Apple Computers. Two models, an iMac and a completely new model PowerMac pro were introduced. I am not going to talk about the iMac only because it doesn’t look new but also because I didn’t go over the specifications.
Apple has significantly done what it does all the time, take my breath away. I was going over the deliciously detailed specifications of the PowerMac Pro and I was harboring the pity of not being able to afford one myself.
With every new product Apple does add a significant feature which makes the heart skip a few beats, like the Apple remote on the iMacs (the ones with the iSight built within the body).

PowerMac Pro has the Apple Remote too. Not only that, it has a particularly new system of power cord attachment: A magnet. Yes, a magnet which secures the power cord to the laptop. Apple says it is to prevent:
1.The notebook from flying of the base it is placed upon if someone trips on the cord.
2. Lessen damage to the connectors by putting force when connecting to the notebook to the charger.

I don’t know how Apple has divided itself over the minimum power of the pull for the magnet to break away. We wouldn’t want our laptop to be put to charge and just a little accidental touch to make the cord fall down. That’s for no.1.
And for no.2 is: the more the cord falls down the more the connector has liability for damage.

Not so long back the buttons on the fourth generation ipod were given the extra-sensitive label.These matters do affect the end consumer. Ipod couldn’t be rivaled since its release, but how does Apple convince consumers to go for its notebooks rather than the manufacturers which have already been dominating the market and have significant architectural experience to match Intel chips which Apple does not because it is oh-for-so-long being playing with other chip manufacturers.


Unlike the THREAT-ENDING which I have given in my previous Apple posts I will not end this post by a threat. But by a simple Question ….Does Apple know the meaning of free? If it does… then my e-mail address is callmerightnowatmynumber@hotmail.com.
I’ll provide you my shipping address over by e-mail.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am going to buy the Mac Pro baby INSHALLAH during this year for sure... its too much to handle now!!!Damn Apple!!

Read before use said...

Insha'allah..
Use Apple in bytes..

Anonymous said...

my plan is also in the pipeline to get Mac pro inshallah...good luck ark

Anonymous said...

If i dont buy a mac this year , i will steal yours or all those who have posted here that they will buy !

Read before use said...

ark if you come to Qatar or Pakistan,your life may be under a great danger..travel at your own risk...

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Read before use said...

what's the meaning of /. too?