Technology Progression

  • Dell Desk Top Computers (Optiplex 780)

    Dell Desk Top Computers (Optiplex 780)
    The optiplex 780 is surprisingly speedy and makes a decent machine for browsing and entertainment and even handles basic audio editing and some light gaming, not to mention server and development use
  • iPod Nano 7th Generation

    iPod Nano 7th Generation
    The 7th generation featured a 2.5 inch, touch-sensitive 432x240 display at 202 PPI, Bluetooth 4.0 (with support for NIKE+ iPod wireless systems), and a Lightning connector to replace the original 30-pin dock connector. Although its software resembles the iOS user interface, it is not an iOS device.
  • Xbox 1

    Xbox 1
    The Xbox One runs two operating systems within a hypervisor; games run within one separate operating system, while apps and the user interface run within a stripped-down version of Microsoft Windows; the original system software was based on Windows 8, but it has since been changed to Windows 10.
  • iPhone 5 se

    iPhone 5 se
    The iPhone SE (1st gen), launched in 2016, features a compact 4-inch Retina display, the powerful A9 chip, a 12MP rear camera with 4K video, and Touch ID. It shares the design of the iPhone 5s but offers performance similar to the iPhone 6s. Available in Space Gray, Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold, it’s perfect for fans of smaller, affordable, and capable smartphones.
  • 2019 Tesla Model Y

    2019 Tesla Model Y
    The 2019 Tesla Model Y is a fully electric compact SUV offering a blend of performance, range, and versatility. It features seating for up to seven, impressive range options (up to 326 miles), and fast acceleration with AWD available. Its minimalist interior includes a 15-inch touchscreen, advanced driver-assistance features, and over-the-air updates. Perfect for families and EV enthusiasts seeking a stylish, eco-friendly SUV.