Apple Computer on Tuesday is expected to unveil a new portable product aimed at bolstering the company's strategy to make itself into a major player in home entertainment, sources and analysts said.
Apple Computer has introduced faster iMacs and larger-capacity versions of its iPod digital music player.
In an indication that consumers want faster wireless networking, the company sold 150,000 AirPort Extreme base stations during the first quarter.
The Mac maker hopes its new portable device will generate a buzz for its home entertainment products.
The latest iMac offers solid performance and snazzy looks, but the price is wandering out of consumer range.
The MacBook Pro delivers unparalleled style but comes with a few transitional performance issues.
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