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You need $100 to connect your 30 inch Apple Cinema Display HD to a new MacBook
You need $100 to connect your 30 inch Apple Cinema Display HD to a new MacBook
Apple introduced this week new shiny MacBook and MacBook Pro notebooks with the new Mini DisplayPort interface for connecting displays. If you are already own a fine 30 inch Apple Cinema Display HD and would like to connect a new MacBook Pro you just order...
MacBook Pro Unibody First Look
ifixit.com — Introduction Steps 1 33: First Look 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 iFixit News 10/15: We took apart the new MacBook Unibody! 10/15: We also disassembled the new MacBook Pro! 9/10: We ... (more) MacBook Pro Unibody First Look
MacBook - Technical Specifications
apple.com — Display 13-inch MacBook showing display. Graphics and video support NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Video output options Input MacBook... showing keyboard. 2.0GHz MacBook 2.4GHz MacBook (more) MacBook - Technical Specifications
Apple's next-gen 17-inch MacBook Pro due in a few months
appleinsider.com — Apple on Tuesday introduced its next-generation 13-inch MacBooks and 15-inch MacBook Pros but was unable to ramp... production of its new 17-inch model, which is now expected to make an appearance by early next year. (more) Apple's next-gen 17-inch MacBook Pro due in a few months
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Apple 30-inch Cinema Display needs $99 cable to play with new MacBooks
SlashGear — ... a huge amount - certainly not compared to the $1,299 minimum for one of their new notebooks.  However you could also argue that, after spending all that money, it would be nice to get a cable in the box or, at least, have it subsidized a little so all those loyal Apple customers don’t get screwed when the ports change.  I’ve no doubt there are people from both schools of thought reading this, so let me know in the comments which side of the fence you sit on. [via I4U] ...

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