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The New iMac line The new 20- and 24-inch iMac delivers fast Intel Core 2 Duo processors, twice the memory, more storage and high performance graphics. The white 17-inch iMac continues to be offered starting at $899.*
* Prices are Education prices only, are as of March 2009, are subject to change, and do not include taxes or shipping.
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ARRA of 2009 Solutions: K-12 The ARRA of 2009 dedicates more than $100 billion for K-12 and higher education and includes funds for state stabilization, school construction, and federal programs such as Title I, Title II-D, and IDEA. Download the pdf to learn more.
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Notebook Program on Campus “One of my greatest surprises... was the faculty’s response to the training,” says Mark Parker, Dean, Bass School of Music, Oklahoma City University. “They picked times [for training] that I would never have picked, like right after exams in December before Christmas.” View the video.
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Tune-in IT Webcast Series Learn more about Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server through this series of webcasts. Topics include Compatibility and Integration, Built-in Features and Applications, Integration and Virtualization, Collaboration and Podcasting, and Client Management and Deployment.
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Mac Pro: The Fastest Mac Ever Featuring Intel “Nehalem” Xeon processors running at speeds up to 2.93GHz, the new Mac Pro delivers up to twice the performance of the previous generation Mac Pro.
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ARRA of 2009 Solutions: Higher Education The ARRA of 2009 includes funds for NSF and NIH research and lab modernization, and federal Title II preservice teacher grants. Learn what stimulus funds are available for Apple solutions.
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The New Mac mini: Extra Small, Extra Green Starting at $549, the new Mac mini is an innovative, tiny desktop that measures just 6.5 by 6.5 by 2 inches. It’s also the world’s most energy efficient desktop, drawing less than 13 watts of power when idle.
* Claim based on energy efficiency categories and products listed within the EPA ENERGY STAR 4.0 database as of February 2009.
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Field Trip to the Apple Store Take your K-12 students on a Field Trip to an Apple Retail Store where they can create something amazing right on the spot. Or they can bring in and show off a project they’ve already created.
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