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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Expansion
Expansion made easy.

The easy-access interior of the Mac Pro feels like the well-organized workstation it is. No rat’s nest of components here. You don’t need to turn the system on its side or struggle to reach into awkward spaces to make changes. Just remove the side panel for instant access to everything. Slide out the processor tray to add memory. Slide out drive bays to add storage. Slide a simple bar to change up to four expansion cards at once. And with plenty of I/O ports both front and back, you’ll have room for all your external devices.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: PCI Express
Tool-less PCI.

When it’s time to upgrade, a quick slide of the retention bar frees up the four expansion card slots for easy access. Thanks to a thumbscrew PCI bracket, you can swap out cards without any tools. All four slots are PCI Express 2.0 for incredible performance. And since the graphics slot in the Mac Pro is double-wide, your graphics card won’t cover an adjacent slot.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Storage
Slide-in storage.

The Mac Pro comes with four 3.5-inch drive bays for an enormous amount of internal storage — up to 8TB.* For faster access to your data, you can also configure your Mac Pro with up to four solid-state drives. The bays are direct-attach and cable free, so it’s easy to add or remove drives. Just attach the drive carrier to a drive and slide the drive into place. There are no connectors or cables to contend with. Lock the drives with the side door latch, and you’re done.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Memory
Snap-in memory.

Install more memory in your Mac Pro in a snap. Literally. The easy-access interior lets you slide out the processor tray in one smooth motion, then simply snap new memory into place. You don’t have to dig around inside the computer or wrestle with wires or cables. The single-processor Mac Pro offers four slots that support up to 16GB of DDR3 ECC SDRAM, while the dual-processor Mac Pro offers eight slots that support up to 32GB.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Easy I/O
Front and back I/O.

There are plenty of places to connect external devices to your Mac Pro. You’ll find two FireWire 800 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, and a headphone minijack right up front — where it’s more convenient to connect storage, multimedia devices, and high-speed peripherals.

And there are even more ports on the back: three USB 2.0, two FireWire 800, optical audio in and out, analog audio in and out, and dual Gigabit Ethernet ports.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Mac Pro ~sedna spec.
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Mac Pro - ~sedna presenter Multiple Monitors recommended minimum spec.

For running ~sedna presenter Player Pro software to have the ability of (4) outputs, we recommend the following minimum specification.

Two 2.4GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Westmere” (8 cores)
Minimum 6GB (6X1GB)
1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s hard drive
1 - 4 nVidia GT120 graphics cards.
One 18x SuperDrive
Apple Magic Mouse
Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad (English) & User's Guide

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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Mac mini
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Sleek aluminum design. Easy access to memory. A built-in power supply. The new Mac mini makes the most of every square inch.
Forged ahead. Way ahead.

Mac mini features a 1.4-inch-thin seamless unibody enclosure carved from a single, solid block of aluminum. It’s created using computer numerical control, or CNC, machines — the same kind used by the aerospace industry to build mission-critical spacecraft components. This ensures absolute precision of every component of the Mac mini enclosure. Not to mention a stunning aluminum fit and finish that will make any desk proud.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Power
No detail is too mini.

The power supply is built right into Mac mini. So there’s no bulky brick, and there are fewer cables to connect. A removable panel on the bottom makes upgrading the memory completely painless. And once you’re inside, you’ll see how clean and organized Mac mini is. With attention paid to the tiniest details. Like the air intake vent. It’s practically invisible. And when the fan is running, you’ll barely hear it. Mac mini is full of big ideas.

Goodbye, power brick

The Mac mini power supply is built in. All you see is a single power cord.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Ports
Many ports. Major possibilities.

Built-in Thunderbolt technology lets you daisy-chain up to six Thunderbolt peripherals, including the new Apple Thunderbolt Display, to a single port. It also supports Mini DisplayPort peripherals you might already have, including the Apple LED Cinema Display. The HDMI port lets you connect Mac mini to your HDTV with a single cable. And a built-in SDXC card slot makes speedy work of transferring photos and videos from your digital cameras.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: What you need
Exactly what you need.
And nothing you don’t.

Mac mini is designed without an optical disc drive. Because these days, you don’t need one. It’s easier than ever to download music and movies from the iTunes Store. And you can download apps from the Mac App Store with a click. So what did we do with all the extra space? We squeezed in more powerful processors, advanced graphics, and Thunderbolt technology. And removing the optical drive gave us room to do one more thing with Mac mini: lower its price. If you still want to burn discs, consider the external MacBook Air SuperDrive, which connects to Mac mini with a USB cable.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Energy Efficient
The world’s most energy-efficient desktop computer.*

What Mac mini doesn’t do could be its biggest feat. It doesn’t waste energy. When idle, Mac mini consumes less than 13 watts. Mac mini is also made from highly recyclable aluminum. And even its package is designed to be mini, so it’s as efficient as possible to ship.

*Claim based on energy efficiency categories and products listed in the EPA ENERGY STAR database as of July 2011.
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Enter the name for this tabbed section: Mac mini ~sedna spec.
Mac mini - ~sedna presenter spec.

The Specification for a Mac mini running ~sedna presenter has to do with what Content and how many layers you will be running, The minimum Mac mini specification (Configuration #1) below works extremely well for 99% of the content our clients use, but we always think it is a good idea to have a bit more Ram and a Higher Processor Speed if you are using Motion Graphics such as flash, scrolling tickers and possibly using them in different layers at the same time.

These are the (2) most popular specifications we use for the Mac mini and ~sedna presenter.

Configuration #1
2.3GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5
2GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x1GB
500GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm

Configuration #2
2.5GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5
4GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB
500GB Serial ATA Drive

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