Apple Computer Inc. unveiled a stripped-down Mac priced below $500 (Rs. 21,000) and a $99 (Rs. 4,000) digital music player, as the niche computer maker moves to profit from the success of its iPod portable music player.
Apple unveiled two versions of the "Mac Mini" at its MacWorld trade show in San Francisco. These small machines, which are sold without monitor, keyboard or mouse, and weigh less than three pounds are just two inches tall.
The Cupertino, Calif., company also introduced a new music player dubbed the "iPod Shuffle." The device, which uses flash memory chips instead of tiny disk drives, is less expensive than existing iPods but holds far fewer songs.
Apple unveiled two versions of the "Mac Mini" at its MacWorld trade show in San Francisco. These small machines, which are sold without monitor, keyboard or mouse, and weigh less than three pounds are just two inches tall.
The Cupertino, Calif., company also introduced a new music player dubbed the "iPod Shuffle." The device, which uses flash memory chips instead of tiny disk drives, is less expensive than existing iPods but holds far fewer songs.
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