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Just Mobile AluBase - turn your MacBook into a media centre
Plug in a TV screen, tidy your MacBook away and pretend you have a media centre. |
£39.95
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Accessories |
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MacBook Pro with Retina Display (2013) review: Stunning display and speed improvementsUpgrades make the Retina MacBook Pro a better bargain |
13in from £1,249; 15in from £1,799
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MacBook Pro |
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Devolo dLAN 500 AV Wireless+ Starter Kit reviewThe Devolo dLAN 500 AV Wireless+ is simple and will make your home network faster and more stable in about 5 minutes. It was built for things like catch-up TV. |
£130
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Networking |
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Turn a Thunderbolt display into an all-in-one Mac with Just Mobile's AluRack - reviewIt's a great solution for claiming back desk space and we like the Apple-like aluminium design, our main concern is the high price, but it may be worth it if you are the kind of person who obsesses over how clean your desk is. |
£49.95
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Displays |
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Chromebook Pixel vs MacBook Pro Retina comparison reviewGoogle's Chromebook Pixel is an interesting new take on the high-end laptop. But our Chromebook Pixel vs MacBook Pro Retina display review finds it coming up short. |
£1,049 inc VAT |
MacBook Pro |
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AirPort Express Base StationApple's AirPort Express is a neat little WiFi router that can be used to quickly set up, or expand a wireless network. It also comes with a 3-5mm minijack for AirPlay streaming to a stereo. |
£79
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Wireless routers |
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Matias Tactile Pro 3 Keyboard reviewThe Matias Tactile Pro is a traditional keyboard with mechanical keys, aimed at Mac users who would like more tactile feedback or more on-key information. |
£118.80
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Keyboards |
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Apple iMac (Late 2012) review (21.5- and 27-inch)It's been a long wait but Apple's new 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs deliver the goods. |
£1,099 to £1,699
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Desktop Macs |
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New iMac 2012 21.5in reviewApple updated the new 21.5-inch iMac with Intel Ivy Bridge processors, a RAM boost, and new Nvidia GeForce graphics processors. But the two most significant changes to the new iMac are its thinner design - which introduces compromises you’ll need to make - and the option to upgrade to Apple’s Fusion Drive technology. |
From £1,099
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Hardware |
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2012 Mac mini reviewLast year’s Mac mini brought a number of drastic changes to the compact desktop computer: Core i5 processors that replaced the aging Core 2 Duo CPUs, Thunderbolt ports, and the discontinuation of a built-in SuperDrive. The new Mac mini may not be quite as revolutionary as the 2011 models, but its updates are still significant. |
from £499
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