Apple beefs up MacBooks, trims prices
By AAP on 15 October 2008
Apple has unveiled a revamped line of Macintosh laptop computers made leaner, slicker, faster and a bit more affordable.
Comments (4)
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tmack commented on 15/10/2008 18:12
I'm impressed by the product, but not the price point.
Not a very logical step forward by Apple, particularly in Australia -
Nk commented on 15/10/2008 16:42
Looks a bit like a Sony VIAO notebook to me. All in all not very impressed by it.
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canberra_photographer commented on 15/10/2008 13:24
This sucks, seriously, glass displays on the Macbook Pro. They just killed off most of the MCP's and Cinema Display's market. No photographer, designer or video editor wants glass glossy screens. They smudge, get dirty and have terrible reflections. Bad move Apple, style over substance.
And $2000 in Australia for an allumium Macbook. This is a bad move! -
gav commented on 15/10/2008 11:58
I must be missing something on these "reduced" prices. I could get an old macbook for around $1650. I can now get a new macbook for the consumer friendly price of $2100.
Hmmmmmmm, THATS AWESOME
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