Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th May 2009 14:55 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
Apple Apple has quietly updated its cheapest notebook offering, the white MacBook at EUR 999. "The bump measures in at just 0.13GHz on the processor, 133MHz more oomph from the DDR2 SDRAM, and an extra 40GB of disk space." A modest speed bump, but welcome nonetheless, especially as the price remains steady.
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back to school already?
by broken_symlink on Wed 27th May 2009 15:21 UTC
broken_symlink
Member since:
2005-07-06

What are they talking about "back to school deals" the summer is just starting! I bet there are some schools that aren't even done yet.

RE: back to school already?
by Soulbender on Thu 28th May 2009 09:42 UTC in reply to "back to school already?"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18

The schools here are starting in 2 weeks.

Comment by kaiwai
by kaiwai on Wed 27th May 2009 15:48 UTC
kaiwai
Member since:
2005-07-06

Rather strange; I bought my MacBook back when they offered the white 2.4Ghz model where the original disk space was 160GB; I'm surprised that their low end model was still using 120GB when 160GB as pretty much become the industry standard.

i like it
by poundsmack on Wed 27th May 2009 16:28 UTC
poundsmack
Member since:
2005-07-13

the big difference here for me is the that ram is now running at 800MHz. the slight proc upgrade is nice too (as i believe intel is end of life'ing the one it was using prior) and of course the storage bump is nice. all in all for just shy of 1k it isn't a bad little laptop. I am still waiting for 10.6 to get a "real" mac, but this is a pretty good back to school book.

also these modles still have fire wire, a major win.

SterlingNorth
Member since:
2006-02-21

The white Macbook now has a faster processor than the cheapest (but still higher-priced) Aluminum Macbook. This state of affairs can't last.

poundsmack Member since:
2005-07-13

due to the use of DDR3 in the Aluminum Macbook's the low end backbook has a decent preformance advantage over this recently updated whitebook.

SterlingNorth Member since:
2006-02-21

Still, I really would be surprised if they don't bump the aluminums up to at least make 2.16GHz at the low end. (I'm a gambling man, so I'd say 2.33 or 2.4 to soon become the new aluminum minimum).

Currency mismatch?
by FreakyT on Wed 27th May 2009 23:11 UTC
FreakyT
Member since:
2005-07-17

So is it $999 or €999?

RE: Currency mismatch?
by sukru on Thu 28th May 2009 03:02 UTC in reply to "Currency mismatch?"
sukru Member since:
2006-11-19

It's usually been $1 = 1 Euro for European Apple customers.

(Btw how do you input Euro sign on a US keyboard?)

bousozoku
Member since:
2006-01-23

I'm glad to see Apple are continuing to update their machines as well as keeping the white MacBook alive. I wonder if that bothers Greenpeace. US$999 is still a good price, even though I'd wait for refurbished machines to make sure it's been checked a second time.

I seem to remember when 133 MHz was a huge bump in the PowerPC G4 processor speeds so it's amusing to see that it's hardly noticed now.

I noticed a rumour suggesting that the next generation iPhone would have a 600 MHz processor. It's amazing how far we've come that 600 MHz isn't enough for e-mail and web access on a computer anymore.

puenktchen Member since:
2007-07-27

I noticed a rumour suggesting that the next generation iPhone would have a 600 MHz processor. It's amazing how far we've come that 600 MHz isn't enough for e-mail and web access on a computer anymore.


it is more than sufficient for e-mail and web access on a computer called iphone.

bousozoku Member since:
2006-01-23


it is more than sufficient for e-mail and web access on a computer called iphone.


Wait, didn't it have to have a physical keyboard to be called a computer? Didn't someone decide that for us recently?