Long overdue Apple Mac desktops arrive today

As expected, Apple announced long-overdue and, in certain places, eagerly-awaited refreshes of its Mac desktop PCs, including the Mac mini, iMac, and Mac Pro. There are two separate announcements--and no special event, as often happens with Apple--one for the consumer Macs, and one for the Mac Pro (which is still a luxury item and not worth discussing).

Here's the consumer Mac announcement:

Apple today announced updates to its iMac® and Mac® mini desktop lines, including a 24-inch iMac that is priced more affordably than ever before and a Mac mini with powerful new integrated graphics. For the same $1,499 price as the previous generation 20-inch iMac, the new 24-inch iMac delivers a 30 percent larger display, twice the memory and twice the storage.

So. The iMacs are fine-looking machines, but then the form factor hasn't changed since the previous generation. Ditto for the Mac mini, which is still too expensive, by about $200 per model. And it's form factor hasn't changed ... ever.

Delivering up to five times better graphics performance, the updated Mac mini now features the same groundbreaking NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics introduced with the aluminum unibody MacBook family. The Mac mini is the world’s most energy efficient desktop, drawing less than 13 watts of power when idle.

Starting at $599, the Mac mini is an innovative, tiny desktop measuring only 6.5 by 6.5 by 2-inches.

Separately, Apple also updated its expensive wireless hardware:

Apple also announced that its popular AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi Base Station and Time Capsule now feature simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz dual-band networking for optimal performance, range and compatibility. An innovative Guest Network feature allows setting up a secondary network for friends and visitors with Internet-only access so you don’t have to hand out your WiFi password. Time Capsule combines an 802.11n router and server-grade hard disk for automatic wireless back-up with Time Machine, and is immediately available in two models: a 500GB model for $299 and a 1TB model for $499. The AirPort Extreme Base Station is also available immediately for a suggested retail price of $179.

Yikes.

Long story short, the Mac updates were overdue and don't change the value equation at all.

Discuss this Article 55

Lindy
on Mar 3, 2009
@hamiltonstallings until you provide me a link to something in the same form factor and more powerful its not more expensive. 9400 graphics are plenty fine for most everything unless your gaming.
tayme
on Mar 3, 2009
@techboy2000 - "All I want: Small form factor, quiet, can play 720p video, 802.11n," Add Blu-Ray and it might be worthwhile as a Media Center PC. --tayme
hamiltonstallings
on Mar 3, 2009
Lind, I never said it was more expensive. I said it was expensive. This has nothing to do with trying to find a similar product. I guess what makes it so expensive is the form factor? Because I could find plenty of links with computers of far better specs for cheaper. Personally I would feel cheated paying that much for the weak specs, despite if it is fine for most tasks. Not worth the price IMO, but if it was cheaper I'd probably get one. Once again, after saving so much money from self assembly (not innuendo), I find it hard to buy computers from any company. So my opinion is obviously biased towards picking my own parts, which is always cheaper, but you can't really do that to easily with OSX.
Dipsh t Admin
on Mar 4, 2009
"All I want: Small form factor, quiet, can play 720p video, 802.11n," Want no more. The Dell Studio Hybrid. It gives you good specs, tiny form factor, and an assortment of colors. It also supports HDMI, media card reader and optional Blu-ray. http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/desktop-studio-...
Dipsh t Admin
on Mar 4, 2009
Just to add, but that $599 base price doesn't include a keyboard or mouse. They will gladly sell you a wired set for $98 or wireless for $129.

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