A 1.86GHz version MacBook Air with 2GB of memory runs $1,500. Expect to pay from $1,500 to $2,800 for a MacBook Air. The 13.3-inch screen is a little larger than a standard MacBook but the MacBook Air weighs just 3 pounds and is only 3/4 of an inch thick. The 1.6 or 1.86GHz processor is slower than a MacBook but what it loses in power it gains in portability. Apple's ultraportable laptop, the MacBook Air, is aimed at business travelers.The 2.4GHz MacBook with 2GB of memory is available for about $1,000. At about 4.5 pounds, the MacBook is extremely portable but does lack an Express or SD card slot and a FireWire port. Available in a white or aluminum shell, a MacBook features a 13-inch screen, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and integrated graphics card.
Apple's general-purpose laptop, the MacBook, ranges in price from about $1,000 to $2,800.With a 24-inch flat-panel Apple monitor expect to pay about $4,200. With plenty of expansion options, a Mac Pro equipped with 8-core processor, 6GB memory and Mac's fastest graphics will cost about $3,300 without a monitor. It's ideal for power users, video gamers and those working professionally with graphics or video. The Mac Pro retails from about $2,500 to $3,300.
Ideal for multimedia use, the iMac with 24-inch screen, a 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB memory and 640GB hard drive sells for about $1,800, and gives gamers the option to upgrade to a more powerful graphics card. Expect to pay $1,200 to $2,200 for a slim design that includes keyboard, mouse and integrated 20- or 24-inch monitor.
- Another Mac desktop model for those with limited space is the all-in-one iMac.
- With a 24-inch Apple display and Apple keyboard and mouse, expect to pay $1,600. With a basic configuration of a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1GB memory and 120GB hard drive, the Mac mini will cost a little under $600 but does not include keyboard, mouse or monitor.
It's aimed at general purpose and home office users, especially those with limited space. The the Mac mini, which measures 6.5 inches square and 2 inches high is available for about $600 to $800.The range of Apple Mac computers includes three desktop and three laptop (MacBook) models. While Apple doesn't offer a low-end Mac to compete with the slew of budget-priced PCs, Macs do offer comparable value to similarly equipped PC models. The decision to opt for a Mac over a PC is now as much one of personal taste as it is about how the computer is to be used. Cost of a Mac - Electronics Prices and Recommendations - CostHelperĬostHelper > Consumer Electronics > Computers & Internet > Mac