Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th May 2006 16:25 UTC, submitted by Michael Zandstra
Apple Apple has released the long-awaited and seriously overdue replacement for its iBook consumer laptop product line. Dubbed the MacBook, it comes with an Intel Core Duo processor (1.83 or 2.0Ghz), 13.3" widescreen display, 512MB RAM, and an Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics card. It comes in white and black. In the US, you'll pay $1099 for the cheapest model, in the UK GBP 749, and on Europe's mainland EUR 1079 (mainland price taken from Apple Germany, may differ per country). Update: Between all the MacBook talk, Apple also upgraded its MacBook Pro product line. Besides a minor speed bump, Apple added, as a free option, the glossy screen stuff.
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I now realize what comments are used for.
by maddocks on Fri 19th May 2006 14:57 UTC
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2006-01-28

I guess the comments sections are more used for bashing each other instead of asking or answering technical questions about a particular OS or hardware. Thats okay I must seem like an odd ball trying to gather information in such a place. I wish I could bash on somebody right now and "fit in" but alas that doesnt help me in any way. I will try harder next time to make people feal stupid in my comments rather then get real life experiences on subjects.