New Flash Storage Options for iMac Now Available in Apple Website

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Customized order for iMac in the official Apple store now includes more storage options including 256GB, 512GB, and 768GB Flash storage both for the 21.5-inch and 27-inch versions.

Flash storage option in the iMac cost a lot, too. If you want the 256GB option, you just have to add $300, 512GB doubles the price with an extra $600. The new storage options of iMacs were not announced by the company, it came by surprise in the Apple store and was first noticed by MacRumors on Thursday.

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New iMacs revealed, Apple

New iMacs revealed, Apple

Apple has finally revealed the new iMacs after failing to make its appearance at the September 12 event where the iPhone 5 was introduced.

The company has presented two versions of iMac: the 21.5-inch and 27-inch versions which are both updated to a new razor-thin form factor and their guts have been also upgraded with Intel Ivy Bridgge processors, bringing USB 3.0 to the Apple desktop.

The new form factor is eighty percent thinner compared to the versions of the previous iMac generations. It also features a screen surface attached directly to the primary IPS LCD panel. The new design . . . → Read More: New iMacs revealed, Apple

Dell Streak 5 Pseudo Tablet, Officially Exterminated

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Together with the likes of Samsung and Apple, computer manufacturer Dell was one of the first hardware dealers to shove a tablet gadget onto retail shelves.  On the other hand, Dell’s virgin foray, the small Streak 5, has since been concealed by bigger, more capable tablets.

Certainly, while tablet options with 7.0-inch and 10-inch touch-screen displays go on to attract the masses, Dell has decided to jerk the rug out from under its small 5.0-inch tablet/smartphone hybrid platform.

“Goodbye Streak 5” gives Dell simply by means of its official U.S. website, “It’s been a great ride.”

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