Apple Introduces new Macbook and Macbook Pro models


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Apple today FINALLY released the latest updates to the Macbook and Macbook Pro lines, although they are primarily only spec upgrades.

The Macbook Pro now features the same multi-touch trackpad featured on the Macbook Air, but neither the Macbooks nor the Macbook Pros feature any real significant cosmetic changes. The new MacBook Pro features the latest Intel Core 2 Duo technology with up to a 2.6 GHz processor with 6MB of shared L2 cache; up to 4GB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM memory and up to a 300GB hard drive, plus NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics with up to 512MB of video memory.

The MacBook lineup comes in three models and includes faster processors and larger hard drives across the line; white 2.1 GHz and 2.4 GHz models with 120GB or 160GB 5400 rpm hard drives and a black 2.4 GHz model with a 250GB 5400 rpm hard drive, previously only available as an option. The 2.4 GHz MacBook models ship with 2GB of memory standard, expandable up to 4GB across the line. All pricing remains the same.

You can read the full press release here.

So far there has been no mention of the iPhone SDK, and Time Capsule is still listed as a “pre-order” product, although the store does still state that it will be shipping in Feb.


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  1. I like it and im a buy it.. but i still wish it included the blu-ray technology to it.. 512 of mb for the graphics card is a nice adjustment!

  2. Has anyone noticed that the white mac book right below the black mac book is 200 dollars less, the only difference is the hard drive.

    If you want the different hard drive it only cost 100 dollars.. so basically what im saying is

    your paying an extra 100 for ur mac to be black?