Apple in 2007
January 9, 2007
- Both models of AirPort Extreme Base Station are replaced by an 802.11n model with a Mac mini style form factor, and a software update is released enabling 802.11n in recent Macs. The AirPort Express has its price reduced to $99. [more]
January 30, 2007
- Apple makes the iPod shuffle available in a choice of 5 colors instead of just silver, and updates the earphones. [more]
April 4, 2007
- A new Mac Pro model featuring a pair of 3.0GHz quad core Intel Xeon processors is added to the lineup. Existing models are unchanged. [more]
- Display prices are reduced to $599 (20-inch), $899 (23-inch) and $1799 (30-inch) [more]
May 16, 2007
- Apple releases slightly faster Core 2 Duo MacBooks. [more]
June 5, 2007
- The MacBook Pro is updated with speeds of 2.2 or 2.4GHz. The 15-inch model gains an LED backlight and the 17-inch an optional 1920x1200 pixel LCD. The 3GB RAM limit is removed. [more]
August 7, 2007
- Apple switches iMacs to a news im aluminum enclosure with faster processors, and drops the 17 inch model. [more]
- Apple introduces slightly faster Mac minis. [more]
September 5, 2007
- Apple introduces a new iPod nano with video capabilities and Cover Flow. The new model is available in 4GB and 8GB sizes for $149 and $199. [more]
- Apple dubs the standard hard disk based iPod the "iPod classic", introducing a new aluminum design and 80GB and 160GB capacities [more]
- Apple introduces the iPod touch in 8GB and 16GB. It uses a similar design and user interface to the iPhone. [more]
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