Apple held their yearly Worldwide Developers
Conference, also known as WWDC, this week, announcing a huge host of updates
and upgrades to their globally popular products. The iOS6 operating system will
now be added to the company’s range of iPhones, whilst improved voice
navigation and a news Maps service will be available. Apple continues to break
new ground in the world of computing and mobile technology, also announcing
that all of their coveted notebooks, the Macbook Pro range, will be getting an
update. The new model is just 0.71
inches thick, and has been described by the company as “the most beautiful
computer” that they have ever created. The brand new Macbook Pros will contain
a quad-core i5 or i7 processor, a new Kepler graphics chip and a stunning new
retina display, which will boast 220 pixels per inch.
The incredible new models will hit the market
starting at $2199; a steep price for a laptop by any standards. The Apple phenomenon
is built on the idea of fans constantly trading in and upgrading their old
products, but many Apple fans who already own a Macbook will balk at having to
splash out this figure for an update. But there is a solution in the form of
Data Memory Systems, a US provider of both Apple and PC memory
solutions which can prove as exciting and useful as an entirely new model.
Upgrading memory can make a laptop or computer feel brand new, and can be done
at a fraction of the cost.
Apple memory is in
high supply at Data Memory Systems, with a huge selection of Macbook Pro
upgrades to choose from. The memory upgrades are generally available in 2GB or
4GB kits, with some models having access to a huge 8GB upgrade kit, sure to
give one of these popular notebooks a huge lift. An 8GB kit (2 x 4GB upgrades,
as Apple recommend their two sockets are upgraded at the same time to make the
most of their dual-channel memory architecture) is available for just $52.00
from Data Memory Systems.
Users of standard Macbooks also have plenty
of computer memory to choose
from at Data Memory Systems. With 18 models of Macbook to choose from, and
upgrades available in 1GB, 2GB and, for select models, 4GB packs, there has
never been an easier way to make a notebook feel brand new. A 4GB kit for a
Macbook, which comes with a lifetime warranty, is available priced at just
$59.50.
To browse the whole range of Data Memory Systems hard
drives and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com
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