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Power Mac gets cheaper and faster

Joe Wilcox, CNET News.com GameSpot Europe

Published: 28 Jan 2003 16:43 GMT

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Apple on Tuesday harvested a new crop of Power Macs, outfitted with faster processors and lower prices on some configurations. The company also released a new wide-screen monitor.

The high-end systems top out with twin 1.42GHz PowerPC G4 processors, as Apple seeks to close on the gigahertz gap with Windows-based PCs.

The new low-end Power Mac starts at £1,149 (inc. VAT), and packs a single 1GHz processor. But the megahertz boost and price cut is a trade-off. The previous entry-level Mac packed dual 867MHz processors.

The prices of the midrange models are now £1,599 and £2,099, and the high-end model is £2,949.11 .

"We've changed the economics about how you buy a Power Mac," said Greg Joswiak, Apple's vice president of worldwide hardware product marketing. "We've reduced prices more than 40 percent."

The new systems come preloaded with the iLife digital media suite.

Besides the new Power Macs, Apple also introduced a new, 20-inch Cinema Display monitor for £1,099. At the same time, Apple cut the price of its 23-inch Cinema Display to £1,699. Like the 23-inch model, the new Cinema Display has a wide-screen ratio of 16-10. Maximum resolution is 1680 pixels by 1050 pixels.

Power Mac is Apple's line of professional computers geared for content creators, graphic arts professionals and the business market.

IDC analyst Roger Kay said the performance gains on the new systems and related price cuts are important moves for Apple, particularly as IT spending continues at lower-than-expected levels.

"The new (Power Mac line) is well configured and aggressively priced," he said. But "the real draw is the display. The 20-inch Cinema Display is big enough to see a full-page spread at 100 percent, the benchmark for professional layout artists."


What will Apple come up with next? For full Mac OS coverage, see ZDNet UK's Mac News Section.

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