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Oct 11 2008

What’s to be expected inside the New MacBooks?!

Saad Ali Abbasi 

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The new generation of Apple’s Mac: MacBooks, to be released soon by Oct 14th, have a lot of expectations… though most of all makes us wonder, whether common folk would ever think about buying one.

Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer stated during the Q308 conference call:

“We will be delivering state-of-the-art new products that I cannot discuss today that our competitors will not be able to match.”

The MacBook is likely to contain:

  • Penryn Core 2 Duo chips: 2.4GHz, 2.66GHz, 2.8GHz, and 3.06GHz
  • 2GB RAM (MacBook); 4GB RAM (MacBook Pro)
  • Hard drives: 160GB – 320GB
  • Glossy widescreen TFT screens, MacBook: 13.3 inch (1,280×800 resolution); MacBook Pro: 13.8 inch (1366×768)
  • Integrated NVIDIA graphics system
  • New, aluminium enclosures, white, black and silver
  • Enclosure is like the iPhone 3G and MacBook Air, thin at the sides and thicker in the middle
  • Magnetic lid latch
  • All ports on left side
  • Slot-loading optical drive on right
  • Extra-large battery pack
  • Recessed keypad, keys: Chicklet style
  • Prices starting from $800 onwards

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  1. S. Neil Vineberg Says:

    So it will be a MacBook Air with all the features we come to expect in a laptop, at half the price of an air. Kind of like dropping the iPhone price $200 and adding more functionality. Sounds good to me. If that happens, I’m in.

  2. Saad Ali Abbasi Says:

    Yeah Neil, hopefully it’ll be loaded with all the works. I checked out your blog, nice one.
    Cheers

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