Saturday, March 28, 2009

Hardware and Software








Input devices

Apple sells a large variety of input devices with over sixty three choices of mice and keyboards. Both the mice and keyboards come with the option of being wireless or not.










Our variety of mice and keyboards

The great option about owning a mac is that almost all of the computers come with a camera and microphone that is placed inside the computer so that it is more convenient for the user. There are also many other apple accessories that you can buy for you computer, such as scanners. There are many different types of scanners that you can buy to input information or pictures onto your computer. To be able to comply to all customers we also offer portable scanners.

Output devices

In owning any type of computer you are provided with an output device also known as the monitor. Apple is very well known for our thin product line of monitors. This appearance is more appealing and they are easier to fit inside of your home without taking up a lot of space. Our computers do have internal speakers put inside of them, but if you feel that you want them to be louder we offer speakers that you can purchase to connect to your laptop.

Other output devices that we offer for sale are printers. We have a variety of thirty five printers that come in all different styles, sizes, and colors. These way customers have the option of buying the printer that will work best for them and will look the most appropriate for their home or office.


Storage devices

If you feel that you need a place in order to store some of your information that can be used whenever you feel necessary you can purchase one of our flash drives. A flash drive offers portable memory space and can hold many gigabytes.

Central Processing Unit

The central processing unit also known as the CPU is the most important hardware device on your computer. The CPU is the hardware that interprets and executes the software instructions and coordinates the operation of all other hardware.

Connecting devices

A main connecting device that out computers have are USB ports. USB ports are used in connecting input and output devices to your computer. If you have a lot of equipment that you need to connect to your computer and you run out of USB ports that are provided to you , we offer an extension of extra USB ports so that you will never run out .


Computers

Apple sells almost every type or kind of computer. We offer desktops, notebooks, and a form of a PDA. If you own an apple phone you are provided with the internet and almost all of the options you receive when purchasing one of our larger computers.
Some of the computer that we offer are :
MacBook - 13.3in. $1,299
MacBook Pro- 15in. $1,999 & 17in. $2,799
MacBook Air - 13in. $1,799
iMac- 20in $1,199 & 24in. $1,499




Employees

The people that are in charge of all of the software and hardware for our company is Mark Papermaster and Bertrand Serlet. Mark Papermaster is the senior vice president of devies of hardware engineering.Bertrand serlet is the senior vice president of software engineering.
Application Software
Application software is the software you use to meet your specific information processing needs, and they can be categorized as either personal productivity software or vertical & horizontal market software. Apple’s application software include: iLife, iWork , iMovie, iPhone, iWeb, Aperture, Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Server, Final Cut Express, Logic Studio, Logic Express, Shake, Remote Desktop, QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X, MobileMe Family Pack, and GarageBand ’09 to say a few. (Most of their software are made by Apple.)
System Software
System software supports your application software controlling how your various technology tools work together when performing specific tasks. System software fall in two categories: (1) operating system software (controls application software and manages hardware devices; multitask capability) and (2) utility software (adds functionality to the operating system software). Apple’s system software include: OS 7, OS 8, OS 9, OS 10.1 = 10.4, OS X 10.5, OS Hardware Test Software, Mac TuneUp, Norton Antivirous Dual Protection, Paralles Desktop 4.0 for Mac, Mac OS X Leopard: Mac OS X v10.5.6 Leopard Family Pack, Mac OS X Server, Mac OS X Leopard Server Licence etc., Mac Pro, X Scan, Xserver, and AirPort Extreme 802.11n to say a few. Apple’s “Linux” are: Shake 4.1 (Linux) GUI Floating Lic – Single and Shake 4.1 (Linux) GUI Floating Lic – VL 5+ , which are designed to handle the complex and high resolution composition.

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