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Server 9to5Mac has reportedly managed to obtain a table of Apple computers to be unveiled at WWDC - including a price list. Thanks to it, we can see that we will see new MacBook Pros and Airs, iMacs and even Mac Pros. The only thing missing here is the Mac mini.

Several interesting information can be read from the table. The first of them is primarily the new trio Mac Pro, which many no longer even hoped for. After almost two years, the most powerful Mac is finally getting an update. Three models should be listed: one basic, the second with better equipment, and the third server. All three should receive new Intel Xeon E5 processors, Thunderbolt and USB 3.0.

A quartet of MacBook Airs is unlikely no surprise, there will be two 11″ models and two 13″, each pair with a different disk capacity. Let's hope Apple at least doubles the base storage. Another surprise is that there are only two MacBook Pro models. However, the price (which is listed in Australian dollars) makes it unclear which models these are. They are too expensive for 15″ MacBooks, too cheap for 17″.

Although these could be the speculated thin 15″ models, it is unlikely that Apple will increase the price of its computers. On the contrary, for example, MacBook Airs are discounted by $100, where the basic 13″ version costs the same as the basic MacBook Pro 13″. Could Apple ditch the 17-inch MacBook Pros entirely in favor of thinner Airs? In addition, there were earlier rumors that Apple could get rid of the 2012″ versions, which are sold significantly less than the other models. However, it is early for these speculations, WWDC 11 starts in a few days and many questions will be answered on June XNUMXth.

In the table, we can also see the classic four iMacs in 21,5" and 27" versions, and we will obviously also see the new AirPort Express network router. It could finally work in two frequency bands at the same time, just like the AirPort Extreme can. Other items are likely RAM, a new Super Drive for USB 3.0, an iPod Shuffle connector, and an Ethernet adapter.

In addition to the Mac Pro, the new Macs are expected to have dual-core and quad-core Ivy Bridge processors, retina displays, with graphics cards from NVIDIA it is not yet certain, USB 3.0 ports, Bluetooth 4.0, faster RAM memories at a frequency of 1 MHz and other minor improvements should be added .

Source: 9to5Mac.com
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