At the WWDC conference held last month, Apple
announced their new operating system, Mountain Lion, and there are rumors that
the new system will be launched to the public on July 25th. The upgrade
includes 200 new features, including iMessage (the popular iPhone messaging
app), speech-to-text dictation and a feature called PowerNap, which refreshes
apps whilst the computer is sleeping. But many owners of Apple products may
need to upgrade their RAM memory
in order to be able to run the impressive new operating system. Mountain Lion
requires at least 2GB of memory to run, and general advice is to make sure that
the computer has at least 4GB spare to ensure it runs to its maximum potential
once installed.
Data Memory systems is a premier supplier of
Apple memory for both domestic and commercial purposes, and their high-quality
memory upgrades, when paired with the innovative Mountain Lion system, can make
an iMac or a MacBook feel like a whole new computer. RAM shortages can cause
systems to operate more slowly and even crash, so ensuring that an Apple
product can handle the upgrade before installing it, when it is soon released,
is paramount.
The majority of standard Apple memory upgrades,
for products such as iMacs, are available from Data Memory Systems and come in
handy kits of 2GB, 4GB or 8GB (with some 16GB compatible with newer models). As
part of Apple’s dual-channel memory system, the memory kits are supplied in two
halves, for example, a 4GB kit would come as two twin 2GB modules, which should
be installed at the same time for optimum performance. Ensuring this memory is
available for the Mountain Lion upgrade can ensure formidable results, with
powerful 8GB upgrades available for just $52.00.
There is also an extensive selection of
MacBook memory for Apple users, with 2GB, 4GB and 8GB upgrades available across
18 different MacBook models. Many of these kits come with lifetime warranties,
and even a 2GB upgrade can make the world of difference to the everyday
performance of one of these modern laptops.
Some Apple users may want to test the operating
system before their install it onto their main computer, which is where an
external drive would come in handy. The 320GB
Transcend StoreJet 25D2 External Hard Drive from Data Memory Systems is
suitable for both Windows and Mac users, and can be used to install Mountain
Lion and test it out before incorporating it into a laptop or computer.
To browse the whole range of Data Memory Systems hard
drives and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com
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