Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Apple’s New Products Features –iPad mini, iPad 4, MacBook Pro and the New iMacs



After Apple has announced the new products, you must be interested in their features. Now let’s have a look.

iPad mini
With 7.2mm thin, , iPad mini is only 312 grams, which is 53 percent lighter. Other features include dual-core A5, Lightning dock, 10 hours of battery life, 5-megapixel camera, FaceTime HD front-facing camera, Wifi, 3G wireless, 4G LTE wireless.

iPad 4
It’s designed with 2048 x 1536 resolution Retina display, which means a pixel density of 264 ppi. Images, text, everything, looks extraordinarily sharp and vivid. It weighs the same and looks the same as the third-generation iPad, except for the addition of a Lightning dock connector at the center of the bottom, instead of the old 30-pin dock connector. Inside, though, it’s got some noticeable improvements. Instead of an A5X processor, the iPad has an A6X processor, which delivers double the CPU power and double the graphics power. App loading is lightning fast.

13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display
The 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display is faster, thinner and far more pixel-packed than its predecessor.
At .75 inches thin, it’s 20 percent thinner than the previous 13-inch Pro, but is actually slightly thicker than the 15-inch Retina display MacBook Pro. At 3.5 pounds (about 1 pound lighter than the 15-inch Pro), it’s light enough to easily use with one hand.
With the 2,560 x 1,600 pixels screen, it’s got a 29 percent higher contrast ratio and a 75 percent reduction in glare over its predecessor. If you’re comparing to an older MacBook Pro, the difference is “wow”-worthy. If you’re comparing to the 15-inch MacBook Pro, the upgrade is right on par with what you’d expect.

iMacs
Apple also announced the new 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs today. From the front, they don’t appear too different from the last one, but a look from the side shows where Apple’s engineering wizards went to work: making it ultimate slim.
The edge is only 5 mm thin, which is 80 percent thinner than the previous generation of iMacs. The rear is not this uniformly thin, however — it’s convex, with an elegantly protruding center bulge.
On the front, the iMac features edge-to-edge glass that’s a glossy uniform black when the screen is off. The displays — 1920 x 1080 on the 21.5-inch model and 2560 x 1440 on the 27-inch — are not Retina display, but they still produce vibrant colors and almost non-existent pixel noise. The screen includes an anti-reflective coating that blocks 75 percent more glare than the previous generation of iMacs.
With either a quad-core i5 or i7 Intel processor and NVIDIA Kepler graphics, the new iMac is a serious desktop. A combination Flash and HDD Apple calls a Fusion Drive optimizes performance so that applications you use most, and the ones that need it most, get the fastest experience.

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