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If you need a reason to buy an Apple Mac Pro – here’s one good reason

Apple has released its environmental report for its new Mac Pro which details large savings on power and raw materials. The new device also earns a gold rating from the EPEAT.

The new Mac Pro uses 68% less power than the previous generation Mac Pro when at idle. It also uses less materials over all, which isn’t too surprising given that it’s a lot smaller. The new Mac Pro uses 74% less aluminum than the previous version and the packaging consumes 82% less volume and weighs 84% less than the older version. Apple says that this lets 3x more units fit in one airline shipping container.

So be environmentally friendly and buy the new Mac Pro. You might need a huge bank loan in the process as well!

And in case you want to see one in person, Apple has commented that demand for these powerhouses are so great that demo models won’t appear in physical Apple stores until around March 2014.

The Apple Keynote and the long list of new products and software – my views

Yesterday Apple announced changes to its own Apps, iLife and iWork, launched OS X Mavericks for Macs with support on some really old devices dating back to 2007, launched 2 new iPads and new smart cover and cases, the iPad Air and iPad Mini Retina, updated its MacBook Pro line and introduced the new Mac Pro.

If you want to read all about the new hardware and software in crazy detail, go to http://www.Apple.com .

So what’s my view on all this Apple news. Simply, it is one of unity and trying to deliver a complete eco system across media, productivity and all hardware regardless as to whether you are using a Mac, iPhone or iPad.

Apple does not want you to use other services, or other cloud services os by offering free software and software updates it accelerates this unity towards an even stronger one eco system reliance. And from what I have seen it is going to do this really smoothly and slickly.

And then the was the new full size iPad, renamed as the iPad Air, and at its thickness of 7.5mm and weighing 469g it is seriously thin and light. I previously owned the Sony Z Tablet which weighed 495g and that was amazing, but the iPad Air is a much smaller profile too and has smart covers, something the Z Tablet could have done with.

Most people might sway towards the iPad Mini Retina as it is a smaller more portable affair. It also has the identical spec compared to the iPad Air, just a smaller screen and naturally weighs less at 331g. The retina Mini is a fraction thicker than the old Mini but it is hardly noticeable. But don’t lose sight of having a larger screen on a lightweight frame will really be a wow moment.

But, here is an interesting fact. The iPad Air has a 264 ppi screen resolution vs the iPad Mini Retina which comes out at 326 ppi. So the Mini screen will look better as it is smaller. As a comparison the Sony Z Tablet 10.1 inch is 224 ppi and the Google Nexus 7 2013 is 323 ppi so practically identical to the iPad Mini Retina.

Also surprising is the fact that both iPads are now available in 128gb memory capacities.

And the one fact with Apple that no other company has learnt to do, is make an announcement on a new product/updates and then immediately or within a week or two, you are able to buy the new product. Apple has made the iPad Air available on 1st November and all the new MacBook’s from today. That is fantastic.

But really, my question is which iPad would you buy and why?

The new MacBook Air and Mac Pro

At Apple’s Keynote speech they launched 2 new devices. The MacBook Air and Pro.

The MacBook Air

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– All-day battery life thanks to Haswell processor
– 2X GPU execution units with 40% faster graphics
– 11-inch MBA will have 9 hours of battery life
– 13-inch MBA now has 12 hours of battery life
– 45% faster SSD storage
– Faster WiFi 802.11ac card
– 11-inch starts at $999 with 128GB storage
– Ships now

Mac Pro

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– New unified thermal-core body
– Intel Xeon with up to 12-core
– Fastest ECC memory
– PCIe Storage that’s 10x faster than any previous Mac Pro drive
– Thunderbolt 2 support. 20GBps throughput
– Dual workstation GPUs
– 4k display support
– 1/8th the size of old Mac Pro
– Made in the USA and coming soon

Two great new products to add to Apple’s range of hardware.