Thursday 25 October 2012

Apple lunach his new Desktop Computer || About Apple new Dektop

Apple lunach his new Desktop Computer.
With a no of best feature.

The first iMac was a revolution: An all-in-one computer that put everything — display,
processor, graphics, storage, memory, and more — inside one simple, stylish enclosure.
Countless innovations later, They’ve raised the bar yet again.
The new iMac includes the most advanced, most brilliant desktop display they’ve ever built,

and it’s filled with the latest high-performance technologies.
Yet it’s just 5 mm thin at its edge with up to 40 percent less volume than the previous generation.
To do all that required unprecedented feats of engineering — and imagination.
They invented new technologies, pioneered new manufacturing techniques, and devised all-new ways to do more in less space.

Now you’re closer to the action:


The new iMac display is not set behind the cover glass — it’s right up against it.
 The LCD itself is 5 mm thinner than before,

and we used an advanced process called full lamination to eliminate a 2-mm gap between the LCD and the glass,
something that has never been done on a display this large. Although it may not seem like much,
 those few millimeters are enough to make images look as if they’re leaping off the glass.

75 percent less reflection.

Full lamination has a second major benefit:
It eliminates the reflection of light off the LCD panel and off the back of the display’s cover glass.



 But we also figured out how to reduce reflection off the front of the glass without compromising color quality.
Instead of applying an antireflective coating to the glass in a conventional way,
we adapted a process used on smaller surfaces like camera lenses and fighter pilots’ helmets.
It’s called plasma deposition, and it involves coating the glass with layers of silicon dioxide and niobium pentoxide so precise and so thin they’re measured in atoms.
The result: an astounding 75 percent reduction in reflectivity — and vibrant, accurate colors.

Individually calibrated for true-to-life color.

None of these innovations would matter much if the iMac display didn’t deliver vivid, true-to-life color.
 Which is why we put every single display through an exacting color-calibration process using three state-of-the-art spectroradiometers:
one to measure gamma, one to measure white point, and one to check the work of the other two.
This equipment is tuned to meet color standards recognized around the world for precision and accuracy.

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