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uppdatera så....
Men, ligger inte Sverige kvar på sommartid? Vilket betyder en timme åt nåt håll. Vilket vette fan, har aldrig fattat det där
jag hade för mig att vi hade CET..? hur var det förra veckan?
jag tror inte någon i sverige kan det där med sommartid, varför skulle det annars ängnas timmar i olika tv-program till att påminna om det...:-)
12:13 AM EDT: New PowerBooks. There are two new systems, the 15" and the 17." The 15" now has a 1440 900 display, which is what the 17" had before. The 17" now has a 1680 x 1050 resolution, which is the same as Apple's 20" display.
Ingen Steve. www.applexnet.com
First on the list are refreshed PowerBook models. Moody announced two new systems -- 15-inch and 17-inch PowerBooks. The 15-inch model now features a screen with 1440 x 900 resolution, the same as the previous generation 17-inch model. The 17-inch model now features a 1680 x 1050 pixel display -- the same resolution as Apple's 20-inch Cinema Display
http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/10/19/liveupdate/index.php
First on the list are refreshed PowerBook models. Moody announced two new systems -- 15-inch and 17-inch PowerBooks. The 15-inch model now features a screen with 1440 x 900 resolution, the same as the previous generation 17-inch model. The 17-inch model now features a 1680 x 1050 pixel display -- the same resolution as Apple's 20-inch Cinema Display
http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/10/19/liveupdate/index.php
Ingen vidare uppdatering på den fronten
The new PowerBooks sport 22 percent greater battery life, standard DVD-RW "SuperDrives" and built-in support for Apple's gargantuan 30-inch Cinema HD Display, according to Moody. Prices start at $1,499 for the 2-inch model, $1,999 for the 15-inch model and $2,499 for the 17-inch model. All systems are shipping today.
New Power Macs
Apple has also updated its Power Mac G5 system, which Moody calls the "system of choice for creative professionals that need power."
The new systems feature dual-core PowerPC processors and a new system architecture that can support up to 16GB of 533MHz DDR2 RAM. They can also hold up to 1 terabyte (TB) of internal Serial ATA (SATA) storage, and are the first Power Macs to feature PCI Express (PCIe) expansion slots. DDR2 RAM and PCIe are both featured on Apple's recently refreshed iMac G5 system.
Apple has worked with graphics maker Nvidia Corp. to feature four new graphics options for the refreshed Power Mac G5 line, including the Quadro FX 4500 -- Nviidia's fastest workstation card. This fills a gap in the Power Mac line that has long been criticized by 3D graphics professionals and others who have wanted faster graphics systems than the consumer-oriented cards and chips Apple has offered in the past. The Quadro card can support dual 30-inch displays, according to Moody.
The new Power Macs G5 "Quad" system touts eight floating point units, four velocity engines, four 1MB Level 2 caches and is capable of processing 76.6 gigaflops. "There is some serious horsepower under the hood," said Moody.
The Power Mac G5 starts in a single-processor, dual-core configuration clocked at 2.0GHz for $1,999. The 2.3GHz dual-core system costs $2,499, and the "Quad" dual-processor, dual-core system starts at $3,299.
Cinema HD Displays
Apple has also realigned pricing on its 23-inch and 30-inch CInema HD Displays. Effective today, the 23-inch Cinema HD Display costs $1,299, down from $1,499, while the 30-inch Cinema HD Display costs $2,499, down from $2,999.