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The Apple Mac MC270LL/A Desktop Review
For years now, the Apple Mac Mini has remained to be one of many classiest, elegant and trendy desktop fashions within the market. With the new Apple MC270LL/A, Apple has taken it all a step additional by making several design and specs upgrades to it.
For starters, the brand new Apple MC270LL/A is now thinner and sleeker than ever. It now measures at 7.7 x 7.7 x 1.four inches in dimensions and weighs simply three pounds. Its tiny footprint makes it easy for it to blend discreetly into any front room or working space. Specs wise, this mannequin comes with a 2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo processor, a 320GB onerous drive and 2GB of DDR3 RAM. On the entrance, you'll find the 8x DVD slot and the entire different ports and connectors are positioned on the back.
Among the big selection of ports found on the Mac Mini MC270LL/A, those that the majority deserves a mention include the brand new HDMI output. The HDMI ports makes it easy for users to connect the desktop to any HDTV and immediately flip it right into a mini HD leisure center. Aside from that, there are four USB ports, a Mini DisplayPort, FireWire 800 and a pair more connectors.
Graphics sensible, this mannequin comes with a NVIDIA GeForce320M graphics card that can deal with a variety of HD content material with ease. Some of its other options embrace Bluetooth 2.1 and wi-fi connectivity (802.11n). On the time of writing, this new mannequin is priced at around $669 per unit. The price to specs ratio could also be questionable, however one of the best-in-class design and its versatility will show to be irresistible to many. All in all, if you are searching for a flexible, practical, compact and stylish desktop model (and have some further money to spare) the new Apple MC270LL/A is definitely definitely worth the purchase!
Logitech's Mini Boombox review: Small audio dynamite (Albuquerque Journal)
The $99 Logitech Mini Boombox is a rechargeable Bluetooth speaker that sounds
impressive for its tiny size.
(Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET )
Jawbone has had some success in the market with the Jambox, a small Bluetooth
speaker with speakerphone capabilities. Designed to augment the sound of
smartphones and tablets such the iPad, the nice thing about the Jambox is that
it plays loudly and takes up little room in your bag, so it makes for an
excellent traveling companion.
Logitech's Mini Boombox does exactly the same thing as the $175 Jambox, and
while it doesn't do it quite as well--and isn't as slickly designed--it only
costs half as much.
The Mini Boombox is smaller than the Jambox and about the same size and weight
(1 pound) as the Monster iClarityHD, which also sells for around $100 ($75
online). The Mini Boombox has touch-sensitive buttons on the top of speaker
and an auxiliary input for plugging in audio devices that aren't Bl... [Read
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