Friday, December 7, 2012

Apple to invest $100 million in moving iMac production to the US

Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in USA. – This is what lots of new iMac owners noticed engraved on the back of their computers. A while ago there were some iMacs assembled in the US according to the retail box, not the aluminum back, but they were believed to be refurbished.
Now lots of the iMacs currently sold within the USA are actually build there too. The speculations are over, CEO Tim Cook came up with a statement on the matter. Here is what he said:
“Next year we are going to bring some production to the U.S. on the Mac. We’ve been working on this for a long time, and we were getting closer to it. It will happen in 2013. We’re really proud of it. We could have quickly maybe done just assembly, but it’s broader because we wanted to do something more substantial. So we’ll literally invest over $100 million. This doesn’t mean that Apple will do it ourselves, but we’ll be working with people, and we’ll be investing our money.”
So, the one person responsible for moving the production to China in the first place, is now responsible for bringing it back home. Apparently, we are talking for computers only here, I doubt the iPhone/iPod assembly will leave Foxconn any time soon.
The part where the production will begin in 2013 is pretty confusing, though. Given that there are already many reported cases of iMacs assembled in Apple’s homeland, it’s obvious that it is already underway. We’ll only know for sure when the complete interview airs on NBC tonight at 10PM EST.

NEC V322 COMMERCIAL-GRADE LCD DISPLAY

NEC is introduces its next generation V322 commercial-grade LCD displayt designed for use of digital signage in environments such as retail stores, restaurants, indoor venues, training facilities and corporate boardrooms. NEC said that the display uses ‘public display-grade’ panel to to protect against permanent image retention, and features 1366×768 native resolution, 3000:1 contrast ratio and 450cd/m2 maximum brightness.
NEC V322 Commercial-grade LCD Display


The NEC V322 has an Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) compliant expansion slot for seamless integration with NEC accessories and third-party components. It also includes built-in digital loop-through capability. The display provides HDMI, DVI-D and DisplayPort inputs, and also RS-232C, LAN, IR Remote and DDC/CI external control ports.
The V322-AVT model packs built-in ATSC digital tuner for receiving high-definition broadcast, and the V322-PC bundle will include an OPS-PCAF-WS single board computer. NEC‘s V322, V322-AVT and V322-PC are priced at $619, $719 and $1479, respectively.
NEC V322 Commercial-grade LCD Display front
NEC V322 Commercial-grade LCD Display 1
NEC V322 Commercial-grade LCD Display inputs