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Apple Updates Dual-Processor Power Macs, Lowers Display Prices
By Sean Gallagher

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Updated: The latest additions to the Power Mac line include a dual 2.7GHz system, which supports Apple's 30-inch Cinema HD display.

Just in time for the release of Apple Computer Inc.'s new Mac OS X "Tiger" operating system, the company announced upgrades to its line of Power Mac workstations Wednesday. And many of the latest enhancements are targeted squarely at Apple's creative professional customers.

The latest refresh to the dual-processor Power Mac line increases processor speed and the base amount of memory that the systems ship with, as well as larger hard drives and faster optical storage. In addition, the new 2.7GHz Power Mac includes support for Apple's 30-inch cinema display.

Apple has upgraded its top-end dual-processor system with 2.7GHz processors, and has replaced its 1.8GHz and 2.0GHz systems with 2GHz and 2.3GHz configurations. "All of these systems ship with Tiger preinstalled, and are available immediately," said Tom Boger, senior director of desktop product marketing in an interview with Ziff Davis Internet News.

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The three new Power Macs come configured with the new ATI Radeon 9650 graphics adapter, which is compatible with Apple's 30-inch Cinema HD display, as standard equipment. Previously, customers needed to purchase the Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra card to use Apple's top-of-the-line HD display.

Additionally, all of the new PowerMacs come with 512MB of RAM and a 16X Superdrive with the capability of burning double-layer DVD media, as standard features. The dual-layer capability effectively doubles the potential storage capacity of a single DVD-R.

Apple has also doubled the size of the standard hard drives that ship with dual-processor Power Macs. The new 2.7GHz and 2.3GHz systems both come configured with 250GB serial ATA hard drives as standard; the 2GHz system comes with a 160GB hard drive.

In addition, Apple announced price reductions on its 20-inch Cinema and 23-inch Cinema HD displays. The price of the 20-inch Cinema display has been lowered to $799 from $999, and the high-definition Cinema HD 23-inch display has been lowered in price from $1,799 to $1,499.

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