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MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News: Other World Computing Begins Shipping Hard Drive Kits for New MacBooks
Macsimum News: OWC posts videos on upgrading memory, hard drives in new MacBooks, MacBook Pros
AppleInsider: Upgrade kits boost MacBook, MacBook Pro memory to 6GB
MacDailyNews: OWC debuts memory upgrades up to 6GB for Apple MacBook and MacBook Pro models
The Mac Observer: OWC Announces New Family of RAM Upgrades for MacBook, MacBook Pro Notebooks
Other World Computing Begins Shipping Hard Drive Kits for New MacBooks
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... Coming off the heels of the recently released new line of MacBooks, Other World Computing has begun shipping its own MacBook drive upgrades. ...
OWC posts videos on upgrading memory, hard drives in new MacBooks, MacBook Pros
Macsimum News —
... new MacBook and MacBook Pro 15 models with hard drive and memory upgrades. The free online installation videos for both hard drive and OWC memory upgrades for the latest MacBook and MacBook Pro models are rated at an “Easy” level, and can be performed at home with an estimated 15-minute installation time., according to the folks at OWC These new installation videos, as well as installation videos for existing MacBook and MacBook Pro models, are available via OWC’s MacBook/MacBook Pro upgrade page . The company offers new and existing model MacBook and MacBook Pro owners a ...
Upgrade kits boost MacBook, MacBook Pro memory to 6GB
AppleInsider —
... Published: 12:00 PM EST An Apple solutions provider on Thursday announced a family of memory upgrades for existing and previous generation MacBook and MacBook Pro notebooks that raise the maximum RAM limitation from 4GB to 6GB. Unibody MacBook and MacBook Pro The upgrades for the latest round of Apple notebooks are made possible via Other World Computing's new DDR3 4GB modules and 6GB DDR3 dual module kits that leverage the provider's long term experience using the new DDR3 memory technology. "MacBook and MacBook Pro owners running memory intensive audio/video, 3D modeling, ...
OWC debuts memory upgrades up to 6GB for Apple MacBook and MacBook Pro models
MacDailyNews —
... with free online installation videos. "MacBook and MacBook Pro owners running memory intensive audio/video, 3D modeling, and image processing/management applications will find having 6GB really makes a difference in their computer's performance," said Jamie Dresser, Product Manager, OWC, in the press release. "Not only that, but I used to have to reboot my system every four hours due to surpassing 4GB of active RAM, but now can go several days without rebooting." More information here .
OWC Announces New Family of RAM Upgrades for MacBook, MacBook Pro Notebooks
The Mac Observer —
... Today, Apple solutions and peripherals manufacturer Other World Computing announced a new family of RAM upgrades for current and previous generation MacBook and MacBook Pro notebooks. The new products are capable of raising the maximum RAM limitation from four to six gigabytes upon installation. ...
OWC announces DDR2 800MHz memory updates for May white MacBook
Macsimum News —
... Other World Computing (OWC) has announced DDR2 800MHz memory upgrades up to 4GB for Apple’s new May 2009 white 13-inch MacBook. Available are: ...
OWC announces DDR3 1066MHz memory upgrades up to 8GB for new Apple MacBook Pros
MacDailyNews —
... you add memory from OWC, you retain the factory installed base memory modules. You can choose to simply keep these modules (possibly for use in another Mac), or opt to send them in to OWC for additional cost benefit with trade-in rebates available of up to $38 for a 2 x 2GB set. Higher Speed 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive Upgrades for New MacBook Pro Models More information and to order OWC Memory for Apple's new MacBook Pro models, as well as existing MacBook and MacBook Pro models here . MacDailyNews Note: OWC is a longtime sponsor of MacDailyNews, but we receive no ...
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