Rumor: Unibody 17-inch MacBook Pro in the works (CNET via Yahoo! News)
It appears Apple is getting ready to expand its MacBook Pro lineup.
New 17" MacBook Pro coming: report (ZDNet Australia)
Apple is reportedly getting ready to expand its MacBook Pro line-up.
Rumour: Unibody 17-inch MacBook Pro in the works (cnet.com.au)
Apple is getting ready to expand its MacBook Pro line-up.
MacBook Wheel revealed by the Onion News Network (Engadget)
I never really realized how nuch I hated keybroads untill I saw this thing. Sent from my MacBook Wheel [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Filed under: Laptops MacBook Wheel revealed by the Onion News Network originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Macworld 2009 Rumor: 17 inch Unibody Apple MacBook Pro coming (I4U)
The top end 17 inch MacBook Pro did not get updated last fall with the new cool unibody casing. That makes it a pretty safe bet of being introduced at the Macworld 2009 on Tuesday in the Apple keynote. 9 to 5 Mac reports now that the new 17 inch MacBook...
17-inch unibody MacBook Pro with non-removable battery rumored for Macworld (Engadget)
9to5Mac is reporting that a unibody, 17-inch MacBook Pro will be announced at Macworld , following in the footsteps of the previously released unibody 13 and 15-inchers . The rumor, backed up by some "whisperers" at Macrumors , isn't really an earth-shattering surprise -- though the accompanying revelation that this model is expected to have a slim, extended-life, non-removable ...
Rumor: 17-inch Apple MacBook Pro Finally Receiving Update, Better Battery [Rumor] (Gizmodo)
Word from Asia today is that the 17-inch MacBook Pro, which conspicuously lacked the aluminum update its smaller brethren and cousins received earlier this year, will finally receive its refresh at...
MSI netbook chases MacBook Air aesthetic (MacNN)
MSI on Monday has topped off its PC lineup with the X-Slim 320, a new crossover between netbooks and full-size notebooks. The system is based on the familiar Intel Atom chip but uses a 13.4-inch, 16:9 ratio LCD that simultaneously provides a more comfortable view but also lets MSI slim the system down to extremely thin levels: the computer uses a tapered design patterned closely after the ...
Reports: Jumbo 17" MacBook Coming, Mac Mini to Ditch Intel Graphics (AnandTech)
Sources say that products are set to begin shipping, may or may not be introduced at Macworld...
MSI X320 Netbook Tackles the MacBook Air in Thinness (MobileMag)
Slim has been the "in" thing ever since Motorola showed off the RAZR so many years ago. Just about every electronics manufacturer has adopted the skinny mantra for one product or another.









