Thursday, October 24, 2013

The APPLE Tree Keeps Growing

The Apple industry has been busy at work with their recent releases of the I phone 5s and 5c and of course the IOS 7 update. Apparently that's not all they've been working on, a couple days ago on October 22, 2013,  Apple unveiled it's newest products the Ipad Air, Ipad Mini, and new Macbook Pro to the world, http://tinyurl.com/nuuafae. Each product comes with its own special qualities that are bound to get consumers excited for Christmas shopping season. The Ipad Air is in fact the thinnest and lightest Ipad to date and will offer a performance that is double the previous generations. The Ipad Mini will actually be the same size as previous models but will offer a Retina display and the same A7 processor of the Ipad Air. The Macbook Pro and Mac Pro will offer longer lasting battery life and have both been fitted with special Iris graphics. While all these  products seem to be very interesting and exciting; they carry the same tradition of being expensive like most of Apple's products. 

Phil Schiller unveils the new iPad Mini at the Yerba Buena centre in San Francisco.

3 comments:

  1. Wow Donovan, I love this blog post! Great job writing it and you have such a creative title for it as well! How do you think the new iPad Mini will do in the marketplace?

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  2. Seems like everything keeps getting smaller and smaller. I don't know how Apple manages to continue to constantly innovate the products they produce. I can't help but wonder if the company is still operating the way Steve Jobs envisioned it before he passed.

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  3. This is a great article. Apple is still finding ways to improve their technology every year. I do agree with Sean, I do feel as if Apple is creating things smaller and smaller every year. Apple is definitely very creative even with the passing of Steve Jobs.

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