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Here Are The Top Apple Products Of 2011, Now Choose The Best [Best Of 2011]

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2011 has been Apple’s most incredible year left. Heck, they’ve released more revolutionary products in this year alone than most companies manage in a generation. So we knew it would be difficult when we asked you to help us choose Apple’s best products of 2011. Now the results are in, and we’ve whittled the list down to just the finalists. Check out the finalists below, then help us choose just one of them that we’ll declare to be the best Apple product of 2011 in next week’s Cult of Mac Best Of 2011 awards.

iPad 2

The iPad 2 wasn’t a radical departure from Apple’s first-gen tablet, but it perfected almost everything about it. The iPad 2 was thinner, faster, had more battery life, came in both black and white, supported Verizon’s 3G network, and boasted some truly ingenious magnet technology that made using a case with your iPad literally as easy as pulling back a Japanese bath lid. The iPad may have created the modern tablet market, but the iPad 2 is the device that popularized it.

Siri

The headlining feature of the iPhone 4S, Siri is the eerily powerful amalgam of best-of-field voice recognition technology, the revolutionary Wolfram Alpha search engine and a natural language interpretive AI. As Apple describes Siri, “Ask Siri to do things just by talking the way you talk. Siri understands what you say, knows what you mean, and even talks back.” Siri’s not all the way there yet, being officially labeled a Beta, but the writing’s on the wall: Siri is the future of how we interact with our devices.

MacBook Air

Apple technically released the new MacBook Airs in late 2010, but 2011 was the year they really caught on. If the iPad was the knockout punch for netbooks, the MacBook Air was the kick in the side when the netbook was groaning on the ground. With the Air, Apple proved that it was possible to deliver and portable form factor in a laptop with a sub-$1000 price without compromising on speed and battery life. Not only is the MacBook Air Apple’s best-selling model of Mac for 2011, it represents the future of Macintosh laptops: slim devices with great power management, solid state storageand no optical media. Expect the MacBook Pro to become a lot more Air-like in 2012.

iOS 5

iOS 5 was Apple’s most ambitious software update since the original Macintosh OS. With iOS 5, Apple was out to prove to everyone that the umbilical between iOS and a PC could be cut, bringing us into a post-PC world. With iOS 5, Apple stores all of your data — your mail, your calendar, your address book, your photos, your music, your ebooks, even your Doodle Jump save games — in the iCloud. iTunes Match hurls your complete music collection onto Apple’s servers, available to download anywhere and anytime without pulling out your Apple Connector cable. Meanwhile, Wi-Fi Syncing makes sure that if your iPhone or iPad does need to talk to your PC, it can do so just by being plugged into a wall socket and within stone’s throw of your PC. And that’s without mentioning Twitter integration, Newsstand, over-the-air updates, Notification Center, iMessage and more.

OS X Lion

Unbelievably, we somehow left this off our initial poll, but it needs to go in: OS X Lion was indisputably one of the most important products to come out of Apple in 2011. As we wrote in our review, “OS X Lion is not only the best version of OS X yet, but the first great PC operating system for the post-PC age. Not only does it fix a lot of long time niggles with OS X, not only does it leave behind even more of OS X’s legacy cruft than Snow Leopard did, but it anticipates an entirely different kind of Mac in the future… one that is as much a Mac as it is an iPhone or iPad.”

iPhone 4S

For a lot of people, the iPhone 4S was a disappointment, for a number of reasons: from an uncharacteristically long sixteen month wait since the last iPhone, to rampant rumors saying that the next iPhone would be radically redesigned with a larger 4-inch display. Instead, what they seemingly got was an iPhone 4 with a spec bump. You have to look beyond the on-sheet specs, though, to see how really good the iPhone 4S: not only does it have an incredible 8MP camera that is better than the vast majority of point-and-shoots, but it’s a world phone, capable of running on AT&T, Verizon and Sprint. And, of course, the iPhone 4S is the only phone that runs Siri. At the end of the day, all you need to know about the iPhone 4S’s quality is that, after sixteen months, Apple was able to release the most advanced and best-selling smartphone on earth just by updating the specs of the previous model and giving it a new software feature. That’s just how ahead of the competition Apple is.

What About You?

Okay, you have our finalists. What is your favorite Apple product of the year? Vote in the poll below so we can name the best Apple product of 2011 next week as part of our Cult of Mac Best of 2011 round-up.


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29 responses to “Here Are The Top Apple Products Of 2011, Now Choose The Best [Best Of 2011]”

  1. Custom says:

    I have all of those products and i love ’em all…. I regret one thing … Having spent more than 15 years with PCs…. }B-[

  2. Robbie Smart says:

    I also have all of these products and the Air by far is the best.

  3. Just_Me_Brett says:

    Macbook Air write ups always leave out the “sub $1000″ just has an 11” screen. When the 13.3 MBA is only $999 then I will think it’s a great buy. Cool tech. Lousy price.

    Typed from my 2011 plain ol’ Macbook :)

  4. DamienLavizzo says:

    Agree completely. While the iPad itself is only 499 at the floor and is a completely viable alternative to the Air. I’ve just never been able to see what niche the Air is supposed to fill, and from the lackluster sales (by industry standards), no one else seems to be able to either. 

  5. Finlay MacArthur says:

    Yeah right iOS 5, bug ridden piece of crap…

  6. John Lehmkuhl says:

    I have them all (except iPad 2) and they are all stellar in how well they work together. Just picked up an Air and it’s a total game changer. ALL laptops by EVERYBODY will be modeled after this in the year to come. Nothing else is as much a game changer as the Air.

  7. John Lehmkuhl says:

    What? Totally powerful, lighweight. It might not have caught on because of limited support for Thunderbolt (LaCie exclusive on HD’s sucks). But that will all change in 2012…. this is a game changer for portable computing, imo.

  8. Juan david Benincore says:

    Lion… overheating… iOS 5? full of bugs! definitely macbook air and siri.  

  9. DickyWicked says:

    ever since i installed Lion i have intermittent wifi, i cannot connect to apple TV and i cannot sleep properly. cannot wait to see if 10.7.3 sorts it out.

  10. tapit0 says:

    ipad 2 and macbook air 11 (ultimate) 

  11. techgeek01 says:

    MBA is not a game changer for portable computing.  Do you want to know what is the game changer for portable computing?  Asus Eee Pad Transformer.  Laugh all you want, but it WILL be.

    Why?  Because you can have an “Ultrabook” and a Tablet in one device.  It’s no secret that tablets will begin to have the power of ultrabooks.  Late 2012/Early 2013, Tablets and ultrabooks are very well likely to be powered by the exact same chip, especially with Windows 8 being designed to work on both tablet and laptop/desktop processors.

    Meaning?  If you want to have a “laptop”, all you need to do is dock your tablet into a laptop keyboard.

    Why carry around a MBA and iPad, when you have the ability to carry an Asus EeePad Transformer (or similar) that has both? You have the Tablet and the ultrabook in one device.  And the best part is? The OS is a full desktop OS and has the ability to switch between touch optimized and keyboard/mouse.

    You can go on how the MBA is the game changer and will transform portable computing, but it won’t.  It will be the Asus Eee Pad Transformer and other “transforming” tablet/laptop hybrids out there.  THOSE will transform (pun intended) the portable computing landscape.  Not the iPad or the MBA.  Why? because it takes best of both worlds and put it into one device. 

  12. Theyseeyoutrollin says:

    Um, what? They haven’t released any revolutionary prodcuts.. All of them were just small upgrades to revolutionary products. The only new thing was Siri and she isn’t even that great.

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  14. TradeGothicBold says:

    Consider me laughing.

  15. facebook-100001819333465 says:

    You are truly an idiot

  16. SupaMac says:

    attack the argument, not the speaker

  17. Theyseeyoutrollin says:

    Just because I don’t think everything Apple does is “magical” like you doesn’t make me an idiot.

    And like SupaMac said, if you don’t agree with me, try telling me why you disagree …

  18. Theyseeyoutrollin says:

    IMO the 11″ Air is overpriced. Right now i’m typing on a 13.3″ MacBook (White) from 2009 that i bought. 4GB of RAM, 2.26 intel core 2 duo, and running Lion quite well. $500.00.

  19. appliance5000 says:

    The things on this list that aren’t just updates are pretty grim.  “post pc” means dumb closed systems like iOS on the remnants of a computer?    I use apple stuff but it’s getting a little stuffy in the room.  hmm linux ? windows?  dunno

  20. RangyG says:

    not even the air in your head?
    so they made a skinny laptop… wow, a game changer?

  21. Custom says:

    My 4s 64 gb is almost full of app and iOS is very stable ( it’s a surprise for my to read such comments…)

  22. fourlions says:

    Yeah, you can think for yourself. Congrats, man.

    You should be proud.

  23. animeshmishra99 says:

    To be honest I had the same belief. But you’ve gotta use one before making any remarks. I bought a mid-2011 13-inch Air and even with a 1.7 GHz processor it flies. Its better than any laptop I’ve ever seen. 

    Trust me, you’ve gotta use it. It is a game changer. 

  24. animeshmishra99 says:

    MacBook Air FTW !!

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  26. vikassaraswat says:

    You forgot the air video.
    It changes the way we watch multimedia.
    If you have atv2 and air video app and lots of movies in mkv or rip DVD, you tube.
    It works seamless with air video and other shot media on your iOS device works great on my 70 inch led display.

    How about face time on big tv with mirror display with air video but if you look at globally it is the iPad 2 who changes the word.
    So I choose iPad 2

  27. RangyG says:

    Put a SSD in most laptops and they will fly. I have used the 11 and 13 inch MBA, they are great, but not game changers, it’s just a thinner laptop with limited storage and slightly better battery life, what makes it a game changer?

  28. animeshmishra99 says:

    Full blown computing on the go. That is what the NEW MacBook Air is all about. 

    It is essentially a netbook and if you look at PC manufacturers, two years ago netbooks(except Acer those guys are insane) were not their primary concern. After the success of MBA, they’ve gone crazy. Everybody is making Ultrabooks(which is just a lame alias for netbooks) now. This is what a game changer means to me. It changes how the market perceives something and opens up new possibilities. Sure thing 2 years from now every laptop is going to be like that. 

  29. RangyG says:

    Apple has always made top of the line hardware.
    Manufacturers always follow trends, that’s business.
    My opinion differs, i dont think it’s a game changer, it’s just a continuation of evolution of portable computers.

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