cultofmac.com - 10/2/2008
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Is this the new MacBook Pro?
The picture above claims to be a camera phone pic snapped by an Apple employee on the design team.
If the picture is real, it means the new MacBook Pros, expected to be unveiled October 14, have a few design changes:
1. It has a unique two-tone case. A first for ...
inquisitr.com - 10/9/2008
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inquisitr.com —
Tech : Duncan Riley Posted: October 8, 2008
Some Apple retailers in the United States have been...
given price lists for a new Apple laptop line, and there’s a big surprise: an $800 laptop. The information comes from a source we would categorize as ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Apple to launch $800 laptop
9to5mac.com - 10/4/2008
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9to5mac.com —
The MacBook Brick is a block of high-quality,
aircraft grade aluminum . It is the beginning. The...
beginning of what? It is the beginning of the new Apple manufacturing process to make MacBooks. It is totally revolutionary, a game changer. One of the ...
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The 'Brick' is...
macrumors.com - 10/9/2008
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macrumors.com —
An Apple.Pro blog has posted three small images
of what appear to be a new MacBook case....
The casing resembles the MacBook Pro case image leaked earlier today, but clearly represents a smaller screened laptop. Absent are the speake...
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More 'Brick' MacBook Case Images?
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Is this the "beastly" new MacBook Pro? (Spoiler: No.)
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... through.
The "leaked ad" pushes credibility way too far, though:
"A blend of beauty meets beastly power?" That's not even grammatically correct, let alone plausible. There's no universe where Jobs is going to sign off on describing one of his zen product designs with the adjective "beastly." Who would be the Feist for that advertising campaign, I wonder? Personally, I'd cross both fleshy tines of my bifurcated tongue for the Genitorturers.
Leaked Pictures of New MacBook Pro [Cult of Mac]
Daily Tech: Is a New MacBook Pro Coming Out on Oct.14?
GeekSugar —
... An Apple employee is claiming to have snapped pics of the new MacBook Pros, which are said to be making their debut on the 14th. — Cult of Mac ...
Is this the new MacBook Pro?
Newlaunches.com —
... case. A first for Apple. The lid looks like it’s made of glossy black plastic, with an aluminum bottom. 2. The lid dispenses with hook clasps in favor of a magnetic latch mechanism, like current MacBooks. 3. There’s no multitouch sensitive “glass touchpad,” The source which claims to be an employee of Apple's design team shot this with a camera phone. The source also sent an unconvincing Apple Macbook Pro ad for the Apple website. (Check out the ad after the jump) macbook-pro.jpg [ Cult of Mac ]
Gadgenista Is: Excited About The New Mac Book Pro!
Technology - Channel Feed —
... and Apple will be unveiling their new MacBooks! I’m sooo excited to see how the new MacBook Pros will be.
I’m actually contemplating on selling my MacBook Pro when the new ones come out, or just trading my old one and then add cash if my supplier allows trade-ins, hehehe.
So anyway, just a little teaser! The photo above has been circulating around cyberspace and it’s not really the actual new Mac Book Pro, but it could be! Let’s wait and see!
[ Image source from Cult of Mac ]
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