Apple announces the launch of new Mac models

Through the president Tim Cook, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has confirmed that it is developing a new series of Macs that will be launched on the market most likely in 2017. The information was revealed during a meeting with employees that took place in Cupertino under the title Apple Web, so we can rely on the details are as true as possible.

We are talking here about PC desktop, i.e. the iMac, Mac Mini and Mac pro computer series, Tim Cook confirming that new models from these series are under development. Tim Cook stated at the same time that the iMac is the best desktop PC in the world, and its 5K screen is the best screen for a computer of this type available at the moment.

Ironizing some articles published by American journalists, Tim Cook stated that no one should be afraid of the future of Mac desktop PCs, Apple having great products in development. of course, the president of Apple did not provide details about the Mac models that Apple is developing, but we can speculate that it is about a new iMac and a possible new Mac Pro, but nothing is known about the Mac Mini for now.

Moving on, Tim Cook stated that Apple develops products that are meant to change the world we live in, they are thought out in a brave and aggressive way. He says that in Apple's culture there is courage and an attitude to make things perfect, so based on principles of this kind excellent products are developed for all global customers.

In conclusion, the president of Apple also stated that he is very excited about the products that his company has in development, but we will find out details about them only next year.

"Some folks in the media have raised the question about whether we're committed to desktops. If there's any doubt about that with our teams, let me be very clear: we have great desktops in our roadmap. Nobody should worry about that. I think it's that "change the world" attitude and boldness that's deeply embedded in our culture, that "good isn't good enough." All of this is the fuel for everything else that we do."

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