Apple Mac OS X Updated
Apple has decided to launch the mid-2010 update for the Apple Mac OS X.
The new version – The Mac OS X v10.6.4 Update iMac (Mid 2010) – contains all components released on the 15th of June with the version 10.6.4 update and several components specifically designed for the new line of iMacs.
Compatibility and performance related updates for the new iMacs were included in this update.
According to Apple, this update improves compatibility with large format SDXC memory cards and introduces support for the freshly launched Apple Magic Trackpad, a wireless navigation device similar to the trackpads found on MacBook and MacBook Pro models with multi-touch support.
The Magic Trackpad works with all iMac models and can be bought for $69.
This software update comes right after Apple has launched a new iMac line with more powerful Intel processors including Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7, and new generation ATI graphics processors that has raised the performance of the new integrated personal computer with nearly 50%. The new iMac models are available in sizes of 21.5 or 27 inches, with LED-backlit 1080p screen, with up to 2 terabytes of storage capacity, up to 8 gigabytes of RAM and with a choice of ATI Radeon HD 4670 and 5670 video cards.
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