MacBooks go metallic, with Nvidia inside
By CNET staff on 15 October 2008
Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday announced updates to the company's MacBook laptop line-up, including Nvidia graphics, a glass multi-touch trackpad, a thinner casing crafted from a single block of aluminium, solid-state drives, some price reductions, and more.
As expected, Apple also released its first sub-US$1,000 notebook. The announcements took place at the company's Cupertino, California, headquarters.
(Credit: James Martin/CNET News.com)
Topics: apple, macbook, steve jobs, mac, nvidia, news.com, martin, james, credit, cnet
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