Cut the cord, and drastically improve your computing experience with one or both of these extremely well-designed Bluetooth input devices.
Magic Mouse – the world’s first Multi-Touch mouse:
Laser technology delivers 20 times the performance of standard optical tracking
Miniature sensors detect even the slightest movement
Top-shell design matches other Apple products
Bluetooth technology and touch/gesture-sensitive Multi-Touch technology
Magic Trackpad – the world’s first Multi-Touch trackpad:
A whole new way to control what’s on your Mac desktop
Swiping through pages on screen is just like flipping magazine pages
Inertial scrolling senses momentum in your fingers as you move up and down a page
Nearly 80 percent larger than the built-in trackpad on the MacBook Pro, so you get plenty of room to perform gestures
Like Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad also connects to your Mac via Bluetooth wireless technology
Buy either one for $69.99, and we’ll give you a $25 Connecting Point Gift Card!*
*Gift cards will be mailed at a later date. Value may not be applied to initial purchase. This offer will be available all day Thursday, December 11th, 2014.
Here’s a really fun, unusual version of the holiday classic, as performed by the lovely Tina Guo. Guo is a versatile musician, equally at home playing classical or heavy metal. She’s contributed to motion picture, television, and video game scores, and recently completed a tour as a featured soloist in Cirque Du Soleil’s Michael Jackson “The Immortal” World Tour.
She’s just finished A Cello Christmas, an album of holiday songs (including this one), which will be available December 11th. It was recorded on her iMac-based home studio using Apple’s Logic Pro X software.
We hope you enjoy this fresh breath of holiday ‘aire.’
The perfect gifts for you and yours. Browse the entire Apple product line (except iPhone), complete with color photos, descriptions, and prices. You’ll find just what you’re looking for, all in one place: Connecting Point, your local, independent Apple Specialist.
During yesterday morning’s special press event, Apple introduced a host of new products, along with some restructuring and repricing in their product lines (you can now get a new iPad for a little as $250, and a new Mac mini starts at just $500). Here are the highlights, along with availability information (as best we can determine—we will update this post as details emerge):
iPad Air 2: The big splash was made by the debut of the iPad Air 2, a crazy-thin (just 6mm) iteration of its flagship full-sized tablet. It’s not only thinner, but faster, too. And you can now add a third color choice to the current Space Gray and Silver: Gold. The new color choice, along with the addition of TouchID, brings the iPad Air 2 in line with Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Prices start at $499.99. Available for pre-order immediately; we expect to begin filling orders in roughly two weeks. Find out more.
iPad Air: Yep, it’s sticking around—but it’ll cost you substantially less. Prices now start at $399.99. Available almost immediately. Find out more.
iPad mini 3: Similar specs to the original iPad mini 2, but now adds TouchID and the new Gold color choice. Available for pre-order immediately; we expect to begin filling orders in roughly two weeks. Find out more.
iPad mini 2 and iPad mini: Now cost much less than before. The Wi-Fi 16GB iPad mini, for example, now sells for $249.99—the lowest price ever offered for a new iPad. Available almost immediately. Find out more.
iMac 27-inch with Retina 5K Display: The “5K” stands for “5000”—as in 5000+ pixels. The new flagship iMac boasts more than four times the pixels of its 27-inch brethren. That’s impressive enough, but the fact that it will sell for $2499.99—that’s just nuts. Most 4K standalone monitors sell for more than that. Basically, Apple’s throwing in a quad-core Mac with all the bells and whistles for free. Available for pre-order immediately; we expect to begin filling orders in roughly one week. Find out more.
Mac mini: The littlest Mac got a well-deserved, long-delayed makeover. The entry price point dropped a hundred bucks to $499.99—the lowest price ever for a new Mac. It now comes with two Thunderbolt 2 ports and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. Available for pre-order immediately; we expect to begin filling orders in roughly one week. Find out more.
OS X 10.10 Yosemite: The long-awaited major update to the Mac’s operating system looks to be an impressive one, with hundreds of new features and enhancements—and is available for free download immediately.
UPDATE – SUMMARY OF EVENT: New iPads (including the impossibly slim iPad Air 2), new iMacs (including the impossibly pixeled iMac with Retina 5K Display), and new and cheaper Mac minis. Oh yeah—and the official release of OS X 10.10 Yosemite. It’s a free upgrade, and you can download it here.