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WWDC is still weeks away, but Apple is wasting no time getting its Mac updates out the door. This morning the company announced new additions to its Mac lineup, most notably a 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display. The new MacBook Pro features the Force Touch trackpad, two-times-faster flash storage, an additional hour of battery life, and altogether faster-stronger-better discrete graphics. When Apple introduced Force Touch to its 12- and 13-inch MacBooks, the 15-inch went unmentioned---but now Apple is playing catch-up and adding the feature to the 15-inch version as well.
There's also a new, 27-inch iMac desktop with a Retina 5K display. That display will house 14.7 million pixels, to be clear. (It will be clear.) This is the new entry-level 5K iMac and it will cost you $1,999, which Apple says "lowers the price of the top-end iMac with Retina 5K to $2,299."
The new 5K iMac houses a 3.3 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of memory, and 1TB of storage---and includes four USB 3.0 ports and two Thunderbolt 2 ports.
Both shiny new things are available starting today.
But wait---there's more! Apple packed in one tiny, last, little surprise: a lightning dock for the iPhone. This marks the first time since the introduced of the iPhone 6 that Apple's introduced its own dock for charging your iPhone1. It's only $39, and everything post-iPhone 5 will work with it. Bedside tables everywhere are about to look a little less cable-cluttered.
1UPDATE: 10:21 ET 05/20/15. This article has been corrected to indicate this it not the first time Apple has introduced a lightning port-friendly charging dock.