Apple’s “Magic Mouse” Unboxing/Review

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Category : Reviews

Got our hands on Apple’s latest “Magic Mouse” , The touch sensitive mouse that does almost everything simply by stroking it “literally”,after having it for a little over a week, lets see if it performs and does what apple says it would.

When I first took it out of its glass shell, it feels like something from outer-space , elegantly designed and feels smooth to the touch with some of that apple heft, this mouse is the best mouse I’ve ever held in my hands ever since I started using computers ages ago, but I was wondering if it would perform as good as it looks and feels.

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After you pair the mouse with your computer (using “Set up bluetooth device”) , unless you don’t have snow leopard installed on your computer, it would require you to download and install an update (For leopard or Snow Leopard) or from “Software Update”, which will enable all of the Magic mouse touch features, and lets you scroll up, down, right & left click, moving forward and back on webpages, click and rotate photos and more…, the whole shell clicks which is apples way of clicking on a mouse, no other buttons on the mouse except the power ON/OFF  switch that lies on the bottom surface of the mouse.

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Pros:

- Gorgeously looking and great design.

– Feels great in the hand (though it might feel strange at first).

– Makes navigating web pages easier and faster.

– doesn’t consume alot of battery power.

Cons:

- Takes time to get used to.

– Not for the average user (Some “None Mac” users might find it useless (since they got used to having buttons and scroll wheels) )

– Small size “not comfortable for larger hands”

Overall:

I find the “Magic Mouse” to be very useful, it really made my navigation faster and easier , though I miss having the “Squeeze ” feature of the old “Mighty mouse” that enables expose and dashboard , but if you are willing to compromise that for having a sleek looking touch mouse you can live with using keyboard short cuts instead, all in all the Magic Mouse is a great effort from apple, though I thing that apple can bring more potential out of it with future firmware upgrades.

Apple releases New iMac , Upgraded Mac Mini, New Touch Mouse, MacBook (UPDATE)

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Category : News

Apple today announced updated iMac models carrying LED-based 16:9 displays in 21.5-inch and 27-inch sizes :

The 21.5-inch model, which begins at $1,199 and carries a 1920×1080 display, offers Intel Core 2 Duo processor options running at 3.06 GHz or 3.33 GHz and NVIDIA GeForce 9400M or ATI Radeon 4670 graphics card options.

the 27-inch model begins, which carries a 2560×1440 display, begins at $1,699. In addition to the same processor options found on the smaller model, users can also select from a 2.66 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 or 2.8 GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, although machines carrying those higher-end processors will not ship until November.

All new iMac models feature an SD card slot and ship standard with a wireless keyboard and the new Multi-Touch Magic Mouse also unveiled today.

a new multi-touch mouse today called ”Magic Mouse”. The mouse uses the same multi-touch technology found in the iPhone, iPod Touch, and Mac notebook trackpads. The entire surface of the mouse is a seamless multi-touch surface.

The new mouse comes standard with the new iMacs introduced today and is also available separately for $69.

Apple also updated its Mac mini, offering spec bumps to its existing $599 and $799 models and adding a new $999 server model. The server model runs Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server and replaces the Mac mini’s usual optical drive with a second 2.5-inch hard drive, allowing for the 1 TB total hard drive capacity.

Apple updated the MacBook line with a new durable polycarbonate unibody design with LED-backlit display, glass multi-touch trackpad and a 7 hour battery life. The new design includes a non-skid bottom surface, and weighs 4.7 pounds. It contains a 2.26 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2 GB of RAM, 250GB HD and NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics card. The new built-in battery can be replaced by Apple for $129.

The new MacBook is available immediately for the price of $999.

for more info an all of these products , head over to apple’s site

UPDATE : Our Blackberry Group Member “Rami” noticed a new Apple Remote on the Online store

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