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Following today's keynote event that saw Apple introduce a whole host of new hardware including new iMacs, new Mac notebooks, and new iPads, the Apple online store has come back online and all of the new products are now available for purchase.

New 10.5 and 12.9 inch iPad Pro models are available, with prices that start at $649. The 10.5-inch model is a new design with slimmer bezels that allow for a larger display. Storage starts at 64GB and goes up to 512GB, and orders placed today will arrive next week.

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Updated MacBook and MacBook Pro models include 7th-generation Kaby Lake chips, improved graphics, and faster storage. MacBook Pro pricing starts at $1,299 for the 13-inch model and $2,399 for the 15-inch model, while MacBook pricing starts at $1,299.

Apple has also refreshed the MacBook Air with a new faster processor, and pricing remains the same at $999 for the entry-level 13-inch model. All new notebooks will ship out starting next week, but are available for order today.

Finally, there are new 21.5 and 27-inch iMac models available for purchase, with upgraded Kaby Lake processors, much-improved displays, faster storage options, and advanced GPUs. For the first time, there are dedicated graphics options for the 21.5-inch iMac, which has been limited to integrated graphics in the past.

Pricing on the iMac starts at $1,099 for a 21.5-inch version without a 4K display, while the 4K model starts at $1,299, and the 27-inch 5K model starts at $1,799. New iMacs deliver as soon as this week.

Later this year, in December, Apple plans to introduce a new iMac Pro that will start at $4,999.

Article Link: Apple Store Back Online, New iMacs, Mac Notebooks, and iPads Available for Purchase
 
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But will it have single sign on so we can pass it around the family and they can sign in with a finger print and load up their own settings and apps?

Like the ones used in schools can!
 
i need to know what iOS 11 features will not work on iPad Air 2. I am tempted to get one of the 10.5 inch but the keyboard and pen are so expensive on top of it ... i am not gonna spent 179 € on a keyboard.
 
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Are the new iMac 5K's RAM soldered?

Someone?

EDIT: No, it's like before, we can get in and put our own 4 SO-DIMM DDR4 2400Mhz memory modules!

The standard 5400 RPM HDD lives on!

It's a fusion drive, something Linux and Windows can't even do, with 32GB of Apple SSD managed by the OS, so it gets the system and App files, and not pictures of your dog.

The Surface Studio costs $3000+ (twice as much as the base 27") and also comes with a HDD, no one bats an eye. Oh, and you can't even upgrade RAM on a $3K (entry price) desktop that shows you ads in the start menu, and offers you only 8GB of outdated DDR3, so nice!

Why not talk about the SSD's? Nobody also bats an eye how the iMac, MacBook and MacBook Pro completely obliterates every other PC on the market, by several times fold, even by machines that cost 2x it's price!
 
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Ipod Touch 7 with 4.7" screen please! Jk... IpT is about as dead as they come. If I decide to get into a 1-handed iOS device with a 4.7" or 5.5" screen, I'm looking at refurbed Iph6/+ or perhaps Iph6/s/+
 
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Actually like the new ipads...but wouldn't be buying them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Still no 2TB drives in any of the 13-inch macbooks.

So my 2011 Air (+external HDD) will be trudging along another year.
 
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New Apple Watch bands have been silently released, including the new Nike sport band colors which are apparently limited editions. Enjoy!
 
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the new iPads are the replacements for lower end macbooks/air/pro etc. Still could have made login feature available for ipad, which would have made it a truly better device. It does so much, why shy away from multi user set up?
 
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