Is Apple About To Release New Hardware With Increased Prices?
March 17, 2010
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Could that be an accidental leak by the Australian Apple online store? An eagle-eyed reader noticed that there were new Apple ads on the Australian tech site PC Authority showing higher prices for the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Pro. The Australian Apple online store lists said items at A$1999, A$1599 and A$3599 respectively, but the ads sighted showed starting prices of A$2399, A$1899, and A$4499 respectively. whether you go on the ads, you’re redirected to Apple’s current crop of machines at current prices, though. So is that an accident that caused the ads to run early, or was there a mistake in the price listing? What do you think? It does seem high duration for an upgrade to the Mac Pro and MacBook Pro.
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Asus Eee line gets NVIDIA’s Ion
November 18, 2009

Asus and NVIDIA have just announced that several new models of the award-winning Asus Eee line are shipping with NVIDIA's Ion chipset (the same one used in the Macbook Pro). The new products include:
- Eee PC 1201N: Ion + dual-core CPU (Atom) netbook
- EeeTop PC EB1012: All-in-one 20" with touch screen and DVD
- EeeBox PC EB 1012: Nettop that is HD video capable
- EeeBox PC EB1501: A more energetic box with 4GB of memory and Windows 7 Home Premium
- AT3N7A-I: A mini-ITX motherboard for home theater PCs
With the upcoming Flash 10.1 (final release), Ion will be extremely potent, not only for hardware-accelerated DVD or Blu-Ray playback (it has been since day 1), but plus for playing fullscreen Flash videos from sites like Hulu or YouTube, which are quickly becoming critical to a Media Center experience. that is a major design-win for NVIDIA.
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