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Today Apple released their newly refreshed Macs and mouse with many small and not so small tweaks. To see them all, hit us up after the break.

Starting off the lineup is the new Magic Mouse. This little guy is not replacing the Mighty Mouse but instead joining it’s side. The new design is sleek with it’s aluminum base and polycarbonite top and is the first mouse to ever utilize multitouch. This means you can move your fingers in any number of directions on the surface to scroll and jump pages. The Magic Mouse comes wireless and connects via bluetooth with a supposed 4-month battery life off of two AA batteries. Starting today, the Magic Mouse will be shipping with all new iMacs or can be bought separately for $69.

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Next up is the Mac Mini, which has a new big brother in the form of a server edition. This new Mac has lost the disc drive but is equipped with dualĀ  500GB HDDs, 4GB of RAM, a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo processor, GeForce 9400M graphics and Snow Leopard Server Edition pre-installed. This model is priced at $999. Along with the Server Edition, the regular Mac Mini has been improved with the same specs but with a 320GB HDD and an optical drive, all for $799. The last Mini model has a 2.26GHz processor, 160GB of storage and 2GB of RAM, which will weight in at $599.

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The iMac got a lot of love in the form of bigger displays, faster processors, better graphics and more RAM. The new sizes are 21.5″ and 27″ and are now in 16:9 format. New options that are available for these beauties are Core i5 and i7 processors, ATI Radeon HD 4850/4670 graphics cards, up to 2TB of storage and 16GB of RAM. The new 21.5″ display comes in at full HD with a resolution of 1920×1080 and the 27″ has even more screen real-estate with a whopping 2560×1440 resolution. Both models have a mini-display port out to allow for expanding your desktop, but only the 27″ has a mini-display port for the ability to hook up other devices and use it as a regular monitor. The iMacs also got a makeover in the form of the new unibody aluminum enclosure with edge to edge glass. Coming standard with the new iMac will be a wireless keyboard and the new Magic Mouse, both connected via bluetooth. These new models start are $1,199 and $1,699 for the 21.5″ and 27″, respectively.

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Last, but not least is the new MacBook, which sports a new unibody polycarbonite enclosure with a rubberized bottom to help with traction. The new MacBook now comes standard with an LED backlit display, a 2.26GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, 250GB HDD, multitouch glass trackpad and a built-in 7-hour battery. You can get all that for a $999 price tag.

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One Comment to “Refreshed Mac Lineup and New Magic Mouse Out Today”
  1. Oct 21st, 2009 at 1:02 AMLucas Carter

    sickest features: 16gb ram (for 1400 extra bones), mighty mouse, and 27″ display. holy crap i’d love to win the loto right about now!

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