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Macbook
The Macbook is the latest in consumer Macintosh laptop computers developed and marketed by Apple Computers. The Macbook was introduced on May 16th 2006. The Macbook replaces the iBook G4 series as well as the last of the PowerBook series, the 12-inch PowerBook G4. The Macbook is based on the Intel Core Duo processor technology and this is available in three different configurations: 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz with a white polycarbonate enclosure, and a 2.0 GHz model in a matte black case. Every model encompasses an in-built iSight webcam, and a magnetic latch mechanism.
MACBOOK SPECIFICATIONS:
Processor: 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz Core Duo Processor.
Hard Drive: 60 GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive and 2.0 GHz Core Duo features an 80 GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive.
CD-Drive: SuperDrive (DVD ±RW, CD-RW) (internal).
All Macbooks come with integrated iSight, mini-DVI, AirPort Extreme, MagSafe power connector, upgradeable 512 MB (2x256) RAM, Bluetooth, built-in 10/100/1000 BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet, Sudden Motion Sensor and Scrolling TrackPad, as well as an Apple Remote. The Macbook features a 13.3" glossy LCD display (1280x800) which is 79% brighter and provides an extra 30% more viewing area, than the iBook. The Apple Macbook weighs 2.36 kg and contains a trusted platform module chip, which may be used for Digital Rights Management (DRM).
APPLE MACBOOK:
The Macbook's appearance is largely based on its predecessor, the iBook G4. It is available in the classic white case and in a premium black case; both these cases are made of polycarbonate. The Macbook features a glossy display, a first for Apple. The different reflective properties of glossy displays are said to increase color saturation when compared with matte displays. The Macbook also features a new keyboard design, unlike the iBook's keyboard, it is not removable and each key is individually integrated into the casing with about 5 mm of space between neighboring keys. This is ostensibly intended to give the keyboard a sturdier feel and to avoid keyboard contact with the screen when closed.
Macbook
The Macbook is the latest in consumer Macintosh laptop computers developed and marketed by Apple Computers. The Macbook was introduced on May 16th 2006. The Macbook replaces the iBook G4 series as well as the last of the PowerBook series, the 12-inch PowerBook G4. The Macbook is based on the Intel Core Duo processor technology and this is available in three different configurations: 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz with a white polycarbonate enclosure, and a 2.0 GHz model in a matte black case. Every model encompasses an in-built iSight webcam, and a magnetic latch mechanism.
MACBOOK SPECIFICATIONS:
Processor: 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz Core Duo Processor.
Hard Drive: 60 GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive and 2.0 GHz Core Duo features an 80 GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive.
CD-Drive: SuperDrive (DVD ±RW, CD-RW) (internal).
All Macbooks come with integrated iSight, mini-DVI, AirPort Extreme, MagSafe power connector, upgradeable 512 MB (2x256) RAM, Bluetooth, built-in 10/100/1000 BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet, Sudden Motion Sensor and Scrolling TrackPad, as well as an Apple Remote. The Macbook features a 13.3" glossy LCD display (1280x800) which is 79% brighter and provides an extra 30% more viewing area, than the iBook. The Apple Macbook weighs 2.36 kg and contains a trusted platform module chip, which may be used for Digital Rights Management (DRM).
APPLE MACBOOK:
The Macbook's appearance is largely based on its predecessor, the iBook G4. It is available in the classic white case and in a premium black case; both these cases are made of polycarbonate. The Macbook features a glossy display, a first for Apple. The different reflective properties of glossy displays are said to increase color saturation when compared with matte displays. The Macbook also features a new keyboard design, unlike the iBook's keyboard, it is not removable and each key is individually integrated into the casing with about 5 mm of space between neighboring keys. This is ostensibly intended to give the keyboard a sturdier feel and to avoid keyboard contact with the screen when closed.



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