Examples of using Imac in English and their translations into Chinese
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Without Ive's iMac, there would be no iPod, no iPhone, no iPad, or any of their equivalents from rival companies.
Brownlee pointed to his earlier reviews of the MacBook Pro 16 and iMac Pro, which rendered a test clip in 20 minutes and 12 minutes respectively.
August, 2003- The iMac 15 inch and 17 inch models are upgraded to a 1 GHz and 1.25 GHz G4 processors respectively.
Apple first introduced the aluminum iMac in August of 2007, making it available in 20-inch and 24-inch variants.
We also expect to see a next generation iMac Pro, and the WWDC show would be a good place for Apple to unleash it.
The iMac wasn't enough to turn the company around either- not by itself.
One of his first moves was to develop the iMac, a commercial hit that underlined the company's new emphasis on design.
We have seen the iMac Pro, a revamped MacBook Pro 16 and, most recently, the all-new Mac Pro.
That's of course the diagonal size of the display in that iMac but the physical size of the machine is actually 30.5 inches diagonally.
When the iMac core 2 just came out, it was a little bit pricey but I know I will get great and powerful processor.
Each seat has 21" iMac, secondary display, 49 key Novation MIDI keyboard/control surface, and Avid Mbox mini audio interface.
When people look at an iMac, they think the design is really great, but most people don't understand it's not skin deep.
As the deadline for completing the iMac drew near, Jobs's legendary temper reappeared in force, especially when he was confronting manufacturing issues.
The new beta allows users to selectively activate the eGPU acceleration according to different apps, including the built-in screen of iMac and MacBook.
Suppose that you have one computer in your home, an iMac that successfully connects to the Internet through a cable modem.
Fusion 8 is further optimized for newer hardware including the 5K Retina iMac, along with“enhanced resolution handling with multiple displays.”.
Apple released on January 10, 2006 Mac OS X 10.4.4 with the first generation of Intel-based Macs, the iMac and the MacBook Pro.
Guests can read a book in the library, or make use of the iMac computer in the hotel's study.
The demonstration started not in a game or cinematic, but in the Unreal Editor- running live in VR mode, on an iMac.
Traditionally, most of Apple's revenues have come from its device sales- particularly the iPhone, iPad, iMac and iPod.