Photos: Apple's Intel Mini, iPod Hi-Fi
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Mac Mini, iPod Hi-Fi
Tuesday, at its Cupertino, Calif., headquarters, Apple showed off its new Intel-powered Mac Mini and iPod Hi-Fi in a variety of staged rooms, including a dorm room, kitchen and den.
iPod Hi-Fi
The iPod Hi-Fi comes with an iPod dock built-in, as well as an auxiliary port to connect an iPod Shuffle or other device.
Apple's staged room
A room staged to show off Apple's new products, unveiled on Tuesday.
iPod Hi-Fi
Apple finally got around to releasing its own version of the Bose SoundDock and JBL's On Stage speakers. Perhaps not surprisingly, Apple's product arguably looks cooler--and is more expensive.
Apple's leather cases for the iPod
Apple also finally got around to releasing leather cases for the iPod--for the Nano, left, and the video iPod.
Intel-based Mac Mini
As you can see, the look of the Mac Mini hasn't changed, but now there's an Intel chip inside.