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Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server (Mid 2010) reviewThe Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server lets you add an unlimited number of Mac and PC users without per-user licensing fees. |
£929 including VAT
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Apple 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs (Mid 2010)Faster processors in latest iMacs provide small boost over predecessors. |
From £999 for 21.5-inch iMac, from £1,399 for 27-inch iMac
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Apple Mac mini 2.4GHz (Mid 2010)In place of two non-server Mac mini models that started at £510, the new Mac mini comes in a single £649 non-server configuration. |
£649 including VAT, Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server costs £929.
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Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server
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£799
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27in Core i5 iMac (with Core i7 option)
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£1,599
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21.5- and 27in iMacs review (Late 2009)Overall, there isn’t much of a performance difference between the Early 2009 iMacs and these new machines. The Late 2009 iMacs are really about the new displays – and the displays are impressive (as long as you can adjust to a glossy screen). |
£949, £1,199, £1,349
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Mac mini review (Late 2009)According to Apple, the mini line was designed to be the most affordable way to get a computer with Mac OS X and iLife. The latest models improve modestly on their predecessors with faster processors, more RAM, and – on the lower-end model – more hard-drive space at the same £499 and £649 prices. The results are Mac minis that address a few of our biggest criticisms of the early-2009 models. (Sadly, slow hard drives remain.) |
Mac mini 2.26GHz £499
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Mac Pro 8-Core 2.93GHz reviewWe take a look at a custom build to order Mac Pro with the 8-Core 2.93GHz upgrade and ATI Radeon HD 4870 graphics card. It's the first Mac to break the 400 SpeedMark barrier, but such power comes at a price. |
£4,819
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Mac Pro Quad-Core 2.93GHz review
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£2,539
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Mac Pro Eight-Core/2.26GHz review (2009 edition)The Mac Pro Eight-Core/2.26GHz is top of the range, but is it worth spending an extra £600? |
£2554.14 inc VAT
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