• Apple Macbook Pro, iMac to be Updated Early 2011

    Apple Macbook Pro, iMac to be Updated Early 2011

    Rohan Naravane, Dec 17, 2010 1530 hrs IST

    The entire laptop line to get an updated chassis; iMac to get cheaper; all will get OS X 10.7 Lion

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Other than the obvious iPad 2 update that Apple will be rolling out of its sleeve, it is heard from Taiwan-based electronics market reporter Digitimes.com that they will also update their Macintosh line of computers. It has been only two months since the unveiling of the latest Macbook Air - a series of ultra-portable computers from the company. So, of course there's no chance of them being a part of this.

What the report points at are the chubby (in comparison to the Air) Macbook Pros; which are touted to receive a slight change in the design. There's also a possibility that they would use Intel's new Sandy Bridge line of processors that are scheduled to be announced at the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 starting from January 6, 2011. The change would be nothing but welcome; the current 13-inch Macbook Pro still uses the older-generation of Core 2 Duo CPUs. 




Another thing being talked about is an iMac desktop computer with a different size and a mainstream-friendly price point. It is currently available in either 21.5-inches or 27-inches. Will the display size be any smaller? Maybe an iMac Mini (no, wait...that name's taken already). But to reduce costs, perhaps a slightly cheaper non-IPS panel could be used. Whatever the cost-cutting, a cheaper Mac could actually be the need of the day with reduced demand for desktop computers we see in general these days. 

As a finale, all Macs should see an upgrade to the OS X 10.7 Lion, which is on-track for release next year. 



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(2) Comments
Mark
,Winnipeg, on Dec 23, 2010 01:46 AM
It's "impossible" to decide which model for purchase, with a yearly update, do I wait again or purchase now already?
Santa
,Delhi, on Dec 17, 2010 11:07 PM
Lets hope it will run without too much of dst patchig on ever pc hardware.-P

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