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8.1

Apple Mac Pro (eight-core, 2009 edition) review

Apple Mac Pro (eight-core, 2009 edition) review

The updated eight-core Mac Pro looks similar to previous models on the outside, but makes a number of internal changes that improve its digital-media and multitasking performance. Design professionals will welcome this new tool in their arsenal, although gamers might be slightly disappointed Read more

24 March 2009, 16:02  |  Tags: Apple, Apple Mac Pro (eight-core, 2009 edition), optical drives, networking, analogue

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New Microsoft ad skewers 'too cool' Macs

New Microsoft ad skewers 'too cool' Macs

In a new advert, Microsoft has taken aim at Apple on a level everybody can understand: price. Thrill as our plucky heroine searches for a laptop that'll cost her less than $1,000 Read more

30 March 2009, 12:18  |  Tags: Apple, Microsoft, Apple MacBook (white, 2.16GHz), Apple MacBook Air

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Apple maxes out Mac Pro at over £10,000

Apple maxes out Mac Pro at over £10,000

Apple has updated the Mac Pro desktop, giving it Intel's latest Xeon processors and a bevy of upgrade options that take its price tag over the £10,000 mark Read more

3 March 2009, 15:20  |  Tags: Apple, Apple Mac Pro (eight-core, 2009 edition), Desktops

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Apple Mac Pro EFI Firmware 1.3

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27 March 2008, 08:00  |  Tags: Apple, Apple Mac

CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops

8.4

Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch unibody) review

Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch unibody) review

The redesigned 17-inch MacBook Pro has an aluminium unibody design, a new multitouch trackpad and a dual-graphics set-up for boosting either battery life or performance. Those tweaks, combined with excellent performance and impressive battery life, help to make it an appealing, but expensive, laptop Read more

3 March 2009, 15:15  |  Tags: Apple, Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch unibody), LED, unibody, chipset

CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops

8.0

Apple Mac Pro review

Apple Mac Pro review

Apple's new Mac Pro (£1,699 for the base model) is a winner on multiple levels. From the outside, it looks great -- far more put together than any Windows-based box. Inside, it boasts powerful specs, including two dual-core Intel Xeon processors, for a total of four processing cores. And to top it off, it's a great value Read more

1 September 2006, 15:41  |  Tags: Apple, DVD burner, networking, DivX video

CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops

8.0

Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz) review

Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz) review

The 24-inch iMac's striking design and impressive performance compare favourably to its smaller 20-inch sibling. In addition to a larger screen size, the 24-inch model offers higher-end configuration options and, of course, a higher price tag. Check out how the 2.8GHz processor performed Read more

27 September 2007, 16:20  |  Tags: Apple, Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz), Quake, Media Center, Desktops

CNET UK > Crave > Desktops

Photos: Sony's Vaio RM1N quad-core video-editing monster

Want a machine that can edit video in its sleep? Then you need the brand new, super-fast, quad-core Sony Vaio RM1N Read more

20 July 2007, 11:36  |  Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio VGC-RM1N, Desktops

CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops

7.4

Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.33GHz) review

Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.33GHz) review

This sleek, aluminium MacBook Pro is the same size and shape as its predecessor but is boosted by Intel's latest-and-greatest processor -- Core 2 Duo. For Apple devotees, it's the little things that count, and this model has a handful of extras that help it stand out amid a fairly generic field of competitors Read more

1 December 2006, 11:00  |  Tags: Apple, Intel, Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.33GHz), DVDs, AC adaptor

CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories

8.7

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 review

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 review

Intel has moved from dual core to quad core, which means the new Core 2 Extreme QX6700 chip has four physical processing cores in it, making it a multitasking beast. Its promise for single-application performance is large, as well -- in fact, for Windows users who can afford it, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 is the way to go for the fastest PC today Read more

15 November 2006, 14:40  |  Tags: Intel, Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700, overclocking, multithreaded, power management

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