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Apple MacBook (White, 2.16GHz)

By Rory Reid on 19 July 2007

Tags: apple | laptop | mac | macbook | notebook | model

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It's a really nice looking machine, comes with some great programs already installed, handles multi-media stuff well
03/08/2007 09:50 PM
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