Apple MacBook Air 11.6-inch and iPod Touch

Rumors about the next version of MacBook(Apple macbook Pro case 15-inch battery) Air will increasingly affect the transformation to an ultraportable. The screen it will be reduced from the current 13.3 inches to 11.6 inches, also changing the design to make it thinner and lighter. Also, the hardware platform will change: we will use Intel processors Arrandale Calpella, the series of the New Intel (i3, i5, i7, etc.) and is thus a high power, characterized by very low consumption.

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The technology used for the new MacBook Air will not be different from those used for other devices from Apple(Macbook Pro battery), in particular, this ultraportable is built by Quanta Computers with a release date scheduled for the second half of 2010. Sales forecasts, however, are not the most optimistic: by the end of the year is expected to reach 400,000 units sold, but not beyond. We will see if this time Apple will be able to discount weather fold and promptly overcome.


With the release of the new Apple(A1078 battery) macbook Pro case 11.6-inch there will be a new version of the iPod: Apple iPod Touch, with 3-megapixel camera and a new processor. Thanks to the camera, you can take pictures and record videos, then watch them directly from the device or on PC.

Regarding the processor, you will have a A4 Apple, Apple(A1185) chip manufactured by Samsung, this processor is already used 4 iPhone, ensuring a perfect result. Processor architecture ARM Cortex-A8 contains a CPU and a GPU PowerVR SGX 535, so as to achieve high performance even in the graphics component. The estimates of sales of the new iPod Touch instead are much more comforting: 17-18 million units sold in 2010 only in a few months of marketing.

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