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Apple Mac Mini

After four long years the Mac mini is back and better than ever! Apple announced at its Brooklyn press event today that the new Mini has a sleek design, a new space-gray finish, and, most importantly, a lot more processing power. The device is five times faster than its predecessor, Apple says. The entry level Mac Mini will cost $799, has 3.6GHz Core i3, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of flash storage, but you can upgrade all the way up to 64GB RAM, and a 2TB solid state drive. Overall is is a much more powerful system, up to five times faster in raw computing power, with 60 percent faster graphics. As for connectivity, it comes with ports aplenty: one ethernet (upgradeable to 10GB), four Thunderbolt 3, one HDMI, and two USB-A.



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SQUARESPACE

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MSTAND FOR NOTEBOOKS | BY RAIN DESIGN

The mStand was designed for the Apple MacBook and MacBook Pro, but is suitable for all laptops. The stand transforms your laptop into a stable and stylish workstation, it raises your laptop to the same ergonomic height as the MacBook Pros display. mStand is made of a single solid piece of aluminum, sand-blasted and with a silver anodized finish matching Apple´s design....
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AirBar

Your MacBook Air can finally have a touchscreen, but not thanks to Apple. You can now turn your regular monitor into a touch screen display with this AirBar sensor, simply attach it beneath the screen with the included magnets and plug into a USB port to create a touchscreen laptop! AirBar then senses any finger or stylus touch on your display and lets your laptop respond just like it would if you had a real touchscreen, draw, tap, pinch, rotate and zoom… it’s f...
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