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MacBook Unibody review (late 2009)
MacBook Unibody review (late 2009)
With the launch of the unibody MacBook, Apple have not only completed the transition to their newest laptop aesthetic but also narrowed the gap between their entry-level and Pro ranges. On face level that can only mean good things for the end consumer, but does the $999 MacBook really represent ...
Phil Schiller: No More Apple Products This Year [Apple]
Phil Schiller: No More Apple Products This Year [Apple]
gizmodo.com — People are mumbling about incoming this and that "coming soon" from Apple. Normally, we don't have a... clue about what really goes one at Cupertino. Sometimes, however, we hit gold , lurking in the dark . Others, we get The Word. This time we got ... (more) Phil Schiller: No More Apple Products This Year [Apple]
Unreleased MacBook Pro 6,1 and 6,2 Referenced in Mac OS X 10.6.2
Unreleased MacBook Pro 6,1 and 6,2 Referenced in Mac OS X 10.6.2
macrumors.com — Applesfera reports on the discovery of support files for unreleased MacBook Pros in the latest Mac OS... X 10.6.2 developer builds. The 10C531 build was first seeded to developers just a few days ago, and appears to include references to MacBoo... (more) Unreleased MacBook Pro 6,1 and 6,2 Referenced in Mac OS ...
Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter incompatible with new iMac
Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter incompatible with new iMac
appleinsider.com — Apple's new 27-inch iMac and its 16-by-9 ratio screen is currently incompatible with devices not equipped with... a Mini DisplayPort, limiting its capabilities as an external display. (more) Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter incompatible with ...
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Unibody Macbook Review Roundup
Notebooks.com — ... SlashGear - “If you’re weighing the new MacBook or the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro, unless you require high color accuracy (in which case you’re likely using a larger, external display) right now we’d plump for the MacBook. Apple will inevitably roll out an updated Pro range reasonably early into 2010, but as it stands you’re getting pretty much the same key specifications in the MacBook, only for $200 less. That’s a fair chunk of money, and while you don’t get the SD card reader or the FireWire port, you do get a larger ...

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