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Oct 13 2008

New Apple Laptops

Tomorrow Apple hosts one of its 3X yearly product announcements, and for this one its all laptop, top to bottom.

Check back here at the official AppleSwitcher forums thread for minute-by-minute analysis on the announcements. Here’s the rumor summary:

MacBook

aluminum cases, no Firewire, still integrated graphics (but better), large trackpad, DriveCache: uses Flash storage to speed up boot times

MacBook Pro

still aluminum, MacBooks style chiclet keyboard, latchless lid like MacBook, easy RAM and drive access (THANK YOU), large trackpad

From MacRumors:

- The optical drive appears to be on the right side (when facing the laptop)
- All the ports are on the left side (when facing the laptop)
- Case does not appear to be tapered like the MacBook Air
- Power button is in the far top right corner
- Large trackpad like the MacBook Air
- Appears to be “latchless”
- No Firewire port on MacBook?

From Wired:

Both the MacBook and the MacBook Pro will be aluminum. The aluminum MacBook has been rumored since forever, and if we take the leaked shots as real, Apple is finally going all-metal in its Mac lineup.

We can also be pretty certain that the MacBook Pro will gain the chiclet-style keyboard of the Air and the stock MacBook, most likely in backlit black. Ditto the magnetic latch which holds the MacBook Pro closed that little button is so 2001. The other advantage the current MacBook has over the MBP is the easy-to-swap hard drive. Along with the RAM, the HDD is a simple five-minute slot-in replacement. Expect to see this in the Pro.

Internally we can expect some more changes. Mac Cultist Leander Kahney hopes for 4GB RAM as standard in the MBP, and two in the MacBook. He also lists integrated NVIDIA graphics in the MacBook, something that rumor site Apple Insider corroborates, claiming to have confirmed the inclusion of NVIDIAs MCP79. While this still shares the system memory, it is apparently faster and probably more important for Apple smaller than the Intel GMA950 which is currently used.

One Response to “New Apple Laptops: What to Expect Tomorrow”

  1. Eugene Says:

    Now everyone is talking about the American economy and eclections, nice to read something different. Eugene

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