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October 25, 2010

This update of EveryMac.com features preliminary specs (and a handful of Q&As) on the all new MacBook Air line, complete details on the latest MacBook Pro custom configuration options, and a comprehensive update to the Apple TV Q&A to cover the new second generation model.

Additionally, the Currently Shipping, By Year, By Processor, By Case Type, By Capability, and By Identifier Mac specs listings have been updated and Mac manuals and Mac benchmarks have been updated as well. The Ultimate Mac Comparison and Ultimate Mac Lookup features all have been updated, too.

The comprehensively updated Apple TV Q&A answers "What are all the 'pros and cons' of the black second generation Apple TV? What does it do? Do I need it?" and "How much storage does the black second generation Apple TV contain? Can it be upgraded?" and everything in between.

New MacBook Air Q&As include "What are all the differences between the 'Late 2010' MacBook Air models? Which is the best choice for my needs?" and "How do you replace or upgrade the storage in the "Late 2010" MacBook Air models? Is it even possible?" and more.

For those interested in saving money on a new MacBook Air, site sponsor Adorama sells the latest models free of sales tax and with free shipping (and also has the just discontinued models at discounted prices).

If you buy a new MacBook Air, please send in its serial number. The non-personal information will be added to the Ultimate Mac Lookup to help with model identification and differentiation. Thank you very much.

In case you missed one, a selection of Q&As since the last major update include:

  • What are all the differences between the "Late 2010" MacBook Air models? Which is the best choice for my needs?
  • What are all the differences between the "Mid-2010" 13-Inch, 15-Inch, and 17-Inch MacBook Pro models? What custom processor options are available?
  • What options are available for the "extra" eSATA connector on the 27-Inch "Mid-2010" Aluminum iMac models? How many drive bays do these models have?
  • What are the "pros and cons" of the black second generation Apple TV? What does it do? Do I need it?
  • Do the Apple TV models support 1080p?
  • What audio and video formats does the black second generation Apple TV support? Does it support video streaming and purchase directly from the Internet?
  • How do you connect the black second generation Apple TV to a television?
  • How do you setup the black second generation Apple TV to stream content from a Mac or PC?
  • How much storage does the black second generation Apple TV contain? Can it be upgraded?









Additions & Changes:

Added a handful of MacBook Air Q&As.

Added new and updated Apple specs:

Updated specification listings:

Updated site features:

Comprehensively updated the Apple TV Q&A to cover the new second generation model.

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