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Macworld November 7, 2005 Henry Norr |
Power Mac G5s: Two brains, one chip Compared with their predecessors, the new Power Mac G5/2GHz and 2.3Ghz dual-core models offer an array of new workstation-class capabilities. |
Macworld August 16, 2006 Jason Snell |
Mac Pro Completes Apple's Intel Lineup Professional Intel-based towers provide great performance with the right software. |
Macworld February 2005 Henry Norr |
1.8GHz Power Mac G5 Single 1.8ghz g5 powers latest desktop. Slow but cheap compared to the rest of the Power Mac line. |
Macworld July 19, 2007 James Galbraith |
Mac Pro 3GHz 8-core New processor option doubles cores, but not performance. |
Macworld November 2004 Henry Norr |
Second-Generation Power Mac G5 Back in June 2003, when Apple announced its first Power Mac G5 models, performance-hungry pro users heaved a sigh of relief. Compared with the G4 line, the new machines offered an elegant enclosure, a sophisticated cooling system that didn't make a racket, and lots of other state-of-the-art technology. |
Macworld September 2003 Macworld Staff |
First G5 Dual-Processor Test Results Dual 2GHz Power Mac G5 is new Mac speed king |
InternetNews October 19, 2005 David Needle |
Apple Bangs Out Power in G5 Dual and Quad G5 systems as well as Powerbooks with better displays and battery life debut. |
Macworld September 15, 2006 Jonathan Seff |
24-inch iMac Core 2 Duo/2.16GHz If you're looking for the ultimate iMac with a taste of the pro-level features the Mac Pro provides, you'll find the 24-inch iMac to be the perfect middle ground. |
Macworld June 2004 Henry Norr |
Dual-1.8GHz Power Mac G5 The dual-1.8GHz configuration costs $100 more than its single-chip predecessor. But after putting the new model through its paces, we're sold: in terms of value, the dual-1.8GHz G5 is now the pick of the Power Mac litter. |
Macworld December 2002 Jonathan Seff |
Dual-1.25GHz Power Mac G4 Top-of-the-line system offers impressive performance -- at a premium price. |
Macworld August 30, 2007 James Galbraith |
Review: Mac mini Core 2 Duo The latest Mac mini models have made some impressive gains in terms of performance -- and without gaining bulk or higher price tags. |
Macworld May 19, 2006 Henry Norr |
17-inch MacBook Pro This is a fabulous machine for people who can afford it. But those who make heavy use of Adobe Creative Suite and other applications not yet available in Universal format -- it's a question is timing. |
Macworld September 22, 2006 Jason Snell |
Mac mini Core Duo As a budget Mac, a supplemental home computer, a server, or a home media set-top box, the Mac mini's price and size make it an impressively versatile system. |
PC Magazine December 22, 2005 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple Power Mac G5 Quad The Apple Power Mac Quad is the latest and greatest in the Power Mac line. If the Apple iMac G5 isn't enough computer for your Mac OS needs, then the Power Mac Quad will blow you away. |
Macworld November 21, 2006 Henry Norr |
MacBook Core 2 Duo/1.83GHz and 2.0GHz Consumer laptops get Core 2, too. |
Macworld November 17, 2006 Henry Norr |
15-inch MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo/2.16GHz and 2.33GHz Apple's latest update has made great laptops even better. |
Macworld May 31, 2007 Henry Norr |
MacBook Core 2 Duo/2GHz and 2.16GHz The latest enhancements to the line may not be spectacular, but they're sure to solidify the MacBook's status as a market leader. |
Macworld March 9, 2006 Jonathan Seff |
Intel-based Mac minis The new Mac minis have major upgrades and more home-entertainment features, but come at a higher price. |
Macworld August 2004 James Galbraith |
From the Lab: Dual Power Mac G5 Benchmarks While waiting for the new dual-2.5GHz Power Mac G5s to arrive, Macworld Lab tested the lower-end models -- the new dual-1.8GHz and the dual-2GHz. |
Macworld December 27, 2006 Henry Norr |
17-inch MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo/2.33 GHz Though lacking a few valuable features, the 17-inch MacBook Pro is a marvelous machine. If you can afford the price and don't mind the size and weight inevitably associated with such a large display, you won't be disappointed. |
Macworld September 15, 2006 Jonathan Seff |
New iMac lineup showcases Core 2 Duo processors If you want a low-cost iMac to have around the house for everyday use, the 1.83GHz iMac is a nice system for the price. It also makes for an appealing system for many students. |
Macworld June 2001 Christopher Breen |
Power Mac G4s Apple ships the two fastest Macs ever. But which is faster? |
Macworld November 2004 Henry Norr |
Apple's Consumer Desktop Strikes a New Pose The latest iMacs are the slimmest and slickest yet. And in almost respect--elegance, performance, and price--they represent a big step forward. |
Macworld May 31, 2005 Henry Norr |
New Power Mac G5s deliver speed While all three of Apple's new G5 machines have strong merits and would be good choices for people in the market for a Power Mac, the two lower priced models offer more bang for the buck. |
Macworld June 19, 2007 Henry Norr |
MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo/2.2GHz and 2.4GHz Latest pro laptops offer display advances, new graphics chip. |
Macworld January 27, 2006 Henry Norr |
Core Duo iMacs debut speedy new chips They aren't twice as fast, but they're plenty fast at most tasks |
Macworld November 2003 Henry Norr |
Power Mac G5s As promised, G5s leave their predecessors in the dust |
Macworld April 2005 Jennifer Berger |
Mac Mini So is this little design marvel suited for you? The Mac mini will be a stellar bargain Mac if you want a tiny machine that lets you do basic tasks like check e-mail, use office applications, surf the Web, and make movies and organize photos. |
Macworld May 26, 2006 Jonathan Seff |
MacBook 1.83GHz and 2GHz The MacBook is very impressive, not only compared to the iBooks and PowerBook it replaces, but also to its new Pro brethren. |
Macworld November 3, 2005 Henry Norr |
PowerBook G4s boost screen resolution, battery life The latest improvements to Apple's PowerBook line are hardly revolutionary, but they're all welcome -- including better value. |
Macworld November 14, 2007 Jackie Dove |
Review: MacBook Core 2 Duo/2GHz and 2.2GHz If you've been awaiting the most optimal time to refresh an iBook or even an older PowerBook G4, this might be it. |
Macworld October 2003 Macworld Staff |
First Test Results of Latest PowerBooks The 15-inch is brought up to date, while the 17-inch is Apple's fastest laptop yet. |
Macworld November 4, 2005 Jason Snell |
iMac G5s solid, despite Front Row quirks The new iMac G5s, like their predecessors, are excellent computers for home and business use alike -- unless you simply must have multiple displays, multiple processors, gigantic amounts of internal storage, or add-on cards. |
Macworld August 13, 2007 Jonathan Seff |
20- and 24-inch Aluminum iMacs New desktop model shines in silver and black. |
PC Magazine September 19, 2003 Troy Dreier |
Apple Power Mac G5: Neck-and-Neck with Intel PCs The G5 brings 64-bit processing to the Mac platform and is much stronger in accessing memory and handling computing-intensive tasks. And, its performance runs neck-and-neck with Intel PCs. |
Macworld July 2002 Rick LePage |
Smart Improvements Make High-End Laptop Shine The 800MHz Titanium PowerBook G4 goes a long way toward eliminating the performance gap that separates the desktop and portable worlds... |
Macworld February 2005 Henry Norr |
iBook G4 Updates In a clear effort to boost the appeal of its iBook family to holiday shoppers, Apple cranked up the clock speed on all three models, made AirPort Extreme standard across the line, cut the price of the entry-level model, and added a SuperDrive at the top of the line. |
Macworld July 2001 Jonathan Seff |
Does MHz Matter? Before you buy or upgrade, find out what really affects your Mac's performance... |
InternetNews January 8, 2008 David Needle |
New Apple Hardware Debuts Ahead of Macworld Apple added two powerful systems to its lineup Tuesday ahead of the Macworld Expo conference set for next week in San Francisco where new Apple hardware is typically unveiled. |
Macworld June 2003 Christopher Breen |
Dual-1.42GHz Power Mac G4 Latest Version of the Fastest Mac Money Can Buy Provides Attractive Extras, Good Value |
Macworld October 2004 Jonathan Seff |
eMac 1.25GHz Though it was once reserved for the education market, the all-in-one eMac has become a great choice for anyone who needs an inexpensive desktop Mac. |
Macworld May 2002 Rick LePage |
New Power Macs Break Speed Records and 1GHz Barrier These new Power Mac G4s are all solid performers. Each of these new G4 towers will appeal to a different audience... |
PC Magazine November 16, 2005 Molly K. McLaughlin |
New Macs Are Beautiful on the Inside, Too The Apple Power Mac G5 desktop line has made its long-awaited debut with the Quad and Dual models, alongside three new PowerBook notebooks. |
Macworld July 2004 Henry Norr |
PowerBook G4s The whole line sports faster CPUs; AirPort Extreme now standard |
PC Magazine September 11, 2006 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple Mac Pro Mac-using professionals who've been holding their breath for 9 months can finally exhale. The new Intel Xeon-powered Apple Mac Pro is a worthy successor to the Power Mac G5 and its variants... Dell XPS 410... |
Macworld November 2000 Stephan Somogyi |
Double Vision When it comes to the next generation of Power Macs, are two processors really better than one? |
InternetNews June 9, 2004 Michael Singer |
Apple Liquefies G5 The Mac-maker promotes Power Mac to a dual-processor model. |
PC World October 2005 Kirk Steers |
Next-Generation PCs Alienware Aurora 7500... Apple Power Mac G5... Polywell Poly 916NF4-SLI... Sony VAIO VGC-RA842G... Voodoo Computers Omen DCC A:221 Opteron workstation... Xi Computer MTower X2 AGE-SLI... |
PC Magazine January 19, 2006 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple iMac (Intel Core Duo) Casual Mac users will love the new Apple iMac, but professional users or anyone who uses graphics apps and video-editing software should wait until those tools are updated of the new Intel iMac... Dell Dimension E310... |
Macworld February 23, 2005 Henry Norr |
PowerBook G4s Individually, none will knock your socks off, but collectively, they make the PowerBook lineup both more appealing and more affordable. |