Apple has shined up its MacBook line with an all-new aluminum enclosure, an nVidia GeForce 9400M graphics processor, and an LED-backlit display. Prices start at $1299 for these MacBooks, which measure 0.95 inch in thickness, weigh 4.5 pounds, and sport a 13-inch display. The new MacBook is available in two models. The entry-level version features a 2-GHz processor and a 160GB hard drive. The second, higher-end version has a 2.4-GHz processor and a 250GB hard drive, and comes with a backlit keyboard.
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In Pictures: Apple Refreshes MacBook Line
We find a lot to like in Apple's new laptop lineup--faster graphics chip sets, a sturdy new aluminum chassis, multitouch trackpads, and new solid-state hard-drive options. Here is a look at what's new.
A Better Basic MacBook
The "Brick" Revealed
MacBook Pro Power-Saving Graphics
MacBook Pro for Power Users
MacBook Air Jumps Higher
A Better Basic MacBook
Green Apple Machines
Think Big With 24-inch LED Cinema Display
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