Macbook
Review Apple MacBook 13 "(MA700 * / A)
The MacBook can be found in classic white, inherited from the previous iBook series equipped with PPC, which makes it instantly recognizable to its original livery and contrasts the new and less common black color. The hardware equipment is respectable, despite being considered as a MacBook consumer notebooks. The processor number is the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor with variable frequency, depending on the configuration, from 1.83 to 2.00 GHz.
The memory is 1 GB DDR2 667 MHz frequency and SATA hard disk at 5400 rpm, with a capacity of 80 GB, is equipped with a special system of data protection in case of accidental fall. The weight is 2.4 kg and autonomy is really good, touching the 4.5 hours with wireless and Bluetooth disabled, compared to 6 hours claimed by Apple. The MacBook can be purchased at electronics stores over the Apple Store or directly from Apple's official website. Intermediate configuration, with DVD burner, costs € 1319.00 including shipping. There are obviously BTO options that allow you to customize the basic equipment.

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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.

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Laptops Toshiba Satellite U305 and P205
After the two teams without HD DVD Satellite with AMD processors and that the manufacturer introduced last week (along with a model 17-inch Qosmio HD DVD), Toshiba returns to the load this week with two new teams: one small dimensions and a 17 inch intended as a substitute for a desktop computer. For the largest model has an HD DVD drive already said we wanted to incorporate all Toshiba laptops that could.
The U305 series is the leading 13.3-inch screen with 1280x800 resolution, 1.3 megapixel webcam, DVD burner and up to 4 GB of RAM. Also incorporate firewire card, which is a joy for those with DV video camera and need this kind of port to move the recorded video to the computer.
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MacBook aluminum, lighter, strong and powerful
After many rumors, MacBook aluminum are official and not only the use of this lightweight, durable metal is new, so is the manufacturing method used by Apple to create these laptops.
The aluminum MacBook is constructed through a process involved in the development of the MacBook Air, for which, I remind you, were made over 100 prototypes before finding the perfect combination. Thus, the casings and internal structure of the new MacBooks are not formed by the joining of several pieces, but have been carved from one piece of solid aluminum. How does this translate? In portable rounded forms stronger, lighter and thinner. In fact, it barely passes the thickness of 2.4 cm and its weight is close to the psychological barrier of 2 kilograms (2.04 kg exactly).
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Apple Updates MacBook and MacBook Pro
Apple, by Night and treachery, has updated the MacBook and MacBook Pro at the forthcoming Christmas campaign. These minor updates: processor, graphics card in the case of the MacBook, and greater capacities of RAM and hard drive.
The new MacBooks have moved to Santa Rosa chipset, which means more speed in the communication between system components using a 800 MHz bus is also an integrated graphics card upgrade, now is the Intel GMA X3100 with 144MB of shared memory.
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MacBook Mini, little more than the desire of some
Anglo-Saxon world in the April 1 is the day of the innocent. So be careful with many believing the news that appear in foreign media that day, but often also those that are filtered during previous days. And the MacBook Mini is an ideal candidate to be kidding.
Appeared in a Russian magazine, as a joke is certainly easy. And although I am totally convinced that it is not a real product, of course Apple would confirm whether a product like this I know of a few whose credit card was trembling again.
Among the features that you attach to this MacBook Mini is a 10.4-inch screen with 1280 × 768 pixels, an Intel Atom 1.83 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD disk and an Nvidia GeForce 6400M graphics card .
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Is about the MacBook Touch?
In the last lecture given by Apple to submit their financial results, and in which all present smile because of the good sales of Apple products, Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple or soul, as well as talking figures also hinted that they were working on new products would be launched in the coming months. This did set off alarm bells for all those attending the conference and made their hearts beat faster.
According to MacDailyNews, one of the wonderful new products will be the MacBook Touch. That has been talking for quite some time in circles of fans of Apple. The new MacBook is distinguished by having a multi-touch screen as well as slot loading SuperDrive, and GPS. It does not sound anything really bad, but what is this rumor true?.
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Portable keyboards, dream a little?
Among the keyboard slide Asus showed at the last CES show earlier this month and the photo above, which represents a concept of folding, portable, and can not endure more eager to talk about what I think and dream to be keyboards Laptops of the future.
To talk about it, we could enter from the fact that the keyboard will end as such disappear. So the options for entering data into the computer could be more, and almost all of them seem good options. How about a recognition system for our voice when it comes to entering text? And a giant touch panel to recognize gestures and that suits the use that we are making to your laptop? Oh, OK, better control the computer with the thought.
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Apple MacBook - Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz - RAM 1 GB - HDD 120 GB - DVD?RW (+R DL) - GMA 950 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : Bluetooth
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Powered by the latest generation of Intel processors, every new MacBook is even faster than the previous generation.Right out of the box, you can have a video chat with friends or family, record a vid
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Customized 13" MacBook Notebook Computer (Black), Z0FB0LL/A, MacBook Computers
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Apple Customized 13" MacBook Notebook Computer (Black), 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, 4GB (2x2GB), 250GB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive, 8x SuperDrive DVD Burner, Intel GMA X3100 Graphics, 13.3" Glossy Widesc
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