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A list comprising the "Apple Imagination" contest winners is now available. Click the graphic or product title to view additional details in a separate window.
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Mac Mini 2
Same specs as the current Intel Minis, only now the keyboard is built into the design.
by Evan Anderson
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CarMac
Since the introduction of the iPod, people have wanted to integrate that experience into their cars. Today it finally happened. The CarMac brings the iPod experience to the car and a whole lot more. More info...
by Brent Hagist
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iPod Talk
10,000 songs in your pocket. And now it does calls too. Introducing the all new iPod talk, the new iPod from Apple featuring Music, Photos, Videos. And now it's a Phone, too. Sync it with Address Book and iChat via iTunes, and all your
contacts are ready to video or audio call. The innovative new design of the iPod talk makes it even more portable, slick, and compact than before. Just press the Apple button on the front and the clickwheel pops up from the bottom. As thin as two pencils, and as beautiful as Apple. It just keeps getting better.
by Josh Kirklin
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iTab
The iTab, a future Apple product 'prototype in use'. It has all the cool features any other tablet PC would have, including the ability to write on the screen, instead of using a keyboard. To click on something, just tap on it with the stylus. Features include Intel Core Duo 1.8GHZ, 512MB RAM, Integrated 64MB Video, touchscreen display, and etc. Available soon at an Apple store near you. I hope...
by Charles Johnston
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Mac Pro
This is the much anticipated, revised version of the Intel PowerMac G5. It has a similar all-in-one design much like the iMac except... the Mac Pro has a 30" screen, up to 4 cores using Intel's Core 2 Duo Extreme processor, plenty of space for 8 DIMM slots (up to 16 GB of RAM), two 750 GB hard drives, powerful graphics card, and all of the ports (on the back like an iMac) a Pro needs. The Mac Pro also features a new technology patented by Apple, 1,000's of image sensors embedded in the display that allow the entire screen to become the "iSight". More info...
by Andrew Macdonald
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iTablet Pro
Powered by a 2.0 or 2.16GHz dual-core Intel engine. Up to five times the speed of the MacBook Pro. Eight times the graphics bandwidth. With built-in iSight for instant video conferencing on-the-move. Front Row with Apple Remote to dazzle everyone in the room. Now available in 7-inch and 9-inch models starting at just $2299.
by Alex Marchuk
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L-Pod
Introducing the L-Pod, a new PDA style iPod which will continue your iLife expeirnce, past the computer, to the world, making it the first handheld portable iLife experience. The L-Pod comes with some, not all, programs from MAC OS, it does not have iTunes becuase this is NOT meant for music. The L-Pod also has a isight camera built in, making it easy to take photos and store them to iPhoto on the go. Plus the L-Pod comes equiped with wireless capbilites alowing it to surf the internet, exchange emails, and Video chat anyware there is a wireless internet connection. The L-Pod can also be all-buisness with the programs, address book, ical to keep your schedule up-to-date, and all of this can be syncronized with your Mac at home or in the office quickly and easily.
by Andrew Carson
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iPod – 6th Generation
- Full Touchscreen & Stylus (for use with Dashboard or
Media Control)
- Slider Design
- Integrated Wireless B/G
- Access to network music, movies & other media
- Dashboard Integration & The introduction of "Mini-Widgets"
- Internal motion sensors to determine which axis is carrying
the most weight to alter the screen orientation & wheel
button set (using LED's behind the wheel) accordingly
- Front Row menu design
by Jeremy Bogdan
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MacPlay
Gaming. In your pocket.
by Ryan Oksenhorn and Alex Pommer
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iMacBookPro
Powered by a 2.0 or 2.16HGz dual-core Intel engine. Screaming graphics, 30-inch screen, OSX, Windows and Linux preloaded, this is all the computer you've beenwaiting for. The true al-in-one iMacBookPro. At your desk, undocked and on the move or in the office. It's all the computers you'll ever need.
by Jon Buckley
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