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Mac Parts A great inventory on Apple Parts
Released on = June 27, 2006, 2:43 am
Press Release Author = Nivea David
Industry = Computers
Press Release Summary = Apple introduced the Macintosh family in 1984 and today makes consumer, professional, and
educational computers.
Press Release Body = 27th June 2006 , Apple introduced the Macintosh family in 1984 and today makes consumer, professional, and
educational computers.
IMac: The iMac is a consumer desktop computer that was first introduced by Apple in 1998, and its popularity helped
save the company. Now iMac is similar in concept to the original Macintosh in that the monitor and computer are housed
in a single unit.
Power Mac G5: The Power Mac G5, Apple\'s desktop computer for the professional and creative market, is a member of
the Power Macintosh series.
X Serve: X serve is the name of Apple Computer\'s Macintosh 1U rack mount line of server computers. It was introduced
in 2002; Apple\'s first designated server hardware. It initially featured one or two PowerPC G4 processors, but was later
switched over to the new PowerPC G5. The Xserve can be used for a variety of applications, including file server, web
server or even high performance computing applications. If additional hard disk space is needed, its companion external
RAID array Xserve RAID can be connected to it via Fiber Channel.
It includes.
Xserve G4: it had one or two PowerPC G4 processors running at 1.0 GHz and supported up to 2 GB of PC-2100
memory on a 64-bit memory bus.
Xserve G5: The higher memory capacity and bandwidth of the Xserve G5 as well as the stronger floating-point
performance of the PowerPC 970 made it more suitable for High Performance Computing (HPC) applications.
I Book:
It is a consumer portable computer as a companion to the iMac; it is Apple\'s lowest-cost portable computer. The iBook
brand was replaced with the Mac Book featuring the Intel Core Duo processor, 13 inch widescreen, and available black
color on the high-end model. iPod: Apple introduced the iPod digital music player and currently sells the iPod (with video), available in 30 and 60 GB
models.
iPod nano : It is Apple\'s fourth digital audio player combining features of the iPod shuffle and iPod. The iPod nano has
more flash memory storage than is used in the iPod shuffle and has a miniaturized version of the color screen and click
wheel found on the full-sized iPods. The screen also has a higher resolution and allowing one more line of text than the
mini\'s screen. The battery and other internal parts were also reduced in size.
iSight: It is a webcam developed and marketed by Apple Computer. It has a USD as an external unit which connects to a
computer via FireWire and comes with a set of mounts to place it atop any current Apple display, laptop computer, or
all-in-one desktop computer. It has a small green LED that illuminates when the camera is in use. It also has a lens cap for
privacy.
Mighty Mouse: is the first multi-button USB mouse ever manufactured and sold by Apple Computer. The mouse actually
has four functional button actions:
. Left button (when top surface is pressed, regardless of contact points)
. Right button (when top surface is pressed and contact is made only on the right side)
. Scroll ball (acts as a button when ball and top surface are both pressed down, and may scroll in any direction)
. Side squeeze buttons (function as a single button)
Apple Wireless Keyboard: is a wireless keyboard built for Macintosh computers. It interacts over Bluetooth wireless
technology. The device takes 4 AA batteries, and has an ON/OFF switch on the bottom.
Apple USB modem: It was introduced after the 56k modem was dropped on the iMac G5. The Apple USB Modem is a
combined 56 kbit/s data modem and 14.4 kbit/s fax modem which supports V.92, caller ID, wake-on-ring, telephone
answering, and modem on hold. Apple USB Modem for Internet dial-up and faxing, it is also being suggested as a low
cost line interface for telephony applications, such as for telephone systems and answering machine software.
Apple Cinema Display: It is a flat panel monitor made by Apple Computer. Older models ran DVI, USB, and 25V power
all through a single ADC connector.
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