The new MacBook is more affordable with plastic housing
Apple, which this year sold 17% more than computers, is unwilling to lower their sales with the arrival of Windows 7. This has renewed its most affordable laptop, the plastic Macbook.
The new MacBook takes a slight redesign that the truth is that it has been very good. That yes, I do not like the continued use of plastic in the casing. Beyond the redesign, which may be bought this Macbook from 879 euros.
Plastic unibody design
The new MacBook adopts the method of manufacture in one piece which is becoming a classic of the Pro models of the brand. That itself is not in this case aluminum, but plastic. Well, polycarbonate. The surface of the housing is coated with a non-slip material that will surely be a perfect atrapasuciedad. And is that the current plastic model is quite slippery.
The Macbook weighs a little less, 2.13 kg, and less thickness, 2.74 cm.

LED display for the new Macbook
The display continues with the new MacBook 13.3-inch LED panel and 1280 by 800 pixels.

At the top is built-in iSight webcam, and as we continue to have connections VGA and DVI ports for those who still need an adapter if you want to use an external monitor or connect the laptop to a projector.
In the graphic theme we will have the support of NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory.

A Multi-Touch trackpad glass
The new MacBook trackpad multitouch also premieres of the top models, and are out and the buttons on it. We perform movements such as pinching or twisting the fingers for different actions.
As for the keyboard, the keys are curved and standard size, with the classic and comfortable separation.

Regarding benefits, this model of Macbook comes with Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26 GHz, RAM 2 GB standard hard drive and up to 500 GB.
Finally, we have the battery range of up to 7 hours and an expected lifetime of 1,000 cycles of loading.
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