26 Feb 2008
Apple has added three MacBooks and three MacBook Pros to its notebook range, all powered by the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors.
The entry-level MacBook sports a 2.1GHz processor, while all three MacBook Pros get a significant speed hike with 2.4GHz, 2.5GHz and 2.6GHz processors.
The MacBooks retain their 13.3in glossy widescreen 1,280 x 800 displays. Their more expensive siblings come with a choice of 15.4in or 17in LCD or LED backlit widescreen displays.
The MacBook Pros have been endowed with multi-touch functionality, offering iPhone-like interaction via the notebook's touchpad. Proud owners will be able to pinch, rotate and swipe as they scroll through their photos.
Prices for MacBooks start at £699, and MacBook Pros range from £1,299 to £1,799.
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Do they not listen????
Did they not think to add normal features like ethernet and a user replacable battery (instead of a 5 day turn around £99 send of the whole laptop) options??? Job's way or the high way!!!!
Posted by: James Parry 26 Feb 2008