iMac Review
Entry level Mac aimed at personal or home use but very suitable for work/business use for all but the most demanding applications. Available with 21.5″ or 27″ wide-screen displays and Dual-core processor up to 3.33GHz or Quad-core processor up to 2.8GHz. iMac Prices start at £949.
Mac Pro Review
Mac Pro is the top of the range Macintosh, designed for professional usage in the most demanding applications such as graphic design, photo retouching, 3D modeling, video editing and the like. Mac Pro is designed to be the ultimate in performance and expandability.
iPod Review
The personal MP3 player that started it all. iPod changed the way we listen to and buy music. Not just a means of annoying people on the train, iPod is the most convenient way to store and play all your music, as well as listen to it on the move.
iPhone 3G S Review
iPhone 3G S is the newest, fastest iPhone (up to 2X faster than the iPhone 3G) with a new 3 megapixel camera that can also take videos, and voice control.
iPhone 3G Review
Phone is more than just a phone – it combines three devices in one: a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod and an Internet device giving you web access, email and maps with GPS. The spectacular user interface transforms this way beyond other mobile phones. You make a call by simply tapping a name or number in your contacts or a phone number on a web page.
MacBook Pro Review
Top of the range Mac Laptop aimed at professional users. Available with either 13″, 15″, or 17″ displays in a sleek casing milled from a single block of Aluminium. Slim, lightweight and beautiful to look at with longer battery life and improved display, keyboard & trackpad. MacBook Pro starts at £899.
MacBook Review
The MacBook is an entry level Laptop for personal use in home, school, or office, it’s still a very decent performer despite it’s low price. It now only comes in white with a 13″ screen as the other versions of the MacBook have been moved up to the MacBook Pro line. MacBook 13″ is priced at £749.