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Apple quietly intros 2.66GHz MacBook Pro, offers larger SSDs
Flying under the radar of Tuesday's broad desktop overhaul were quiet updates to Apple's MacBook Pro notebook line, which now includes a faster 15-inch model, new high-end chip options, and larger solid-state drive (SSD) choices that are also offered alongside the company's 13-inch MacBooks.
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discussions.apple.com — Possibly but I had FOUR macbook pros of the previous incarnation, and this is why they allowed... me a replacement with the unibody.. now i have more problems that others seem to be having.. I wonder how long it will be before they determine if this is ... (more) Support - Discussions - Unobody 17" Macbook Pro 9600M ...
Premium-priced MacBook Pros top sales at Apple retail stores
Premium-priced MacBook Pros top sales at Apple retail stores
appleinsider.com — Despite repeated calls from industry watchers for Apple to cut prices on its computer line, a new... study reveals that sales of the company's premium-priced MacBook Pros are topping all other Macs at the majority of U.S.-based Apple stores. (more) Premium-priced MacBook Pros top sales at Apple retail stores
Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch (Unibody) - Full Review - Reviews by PC Magazine
Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch (Unibody) - Full Review - Reviews by PC Magazine
pcmag.com — Apple review, Apple commentary, Apple news... Everything Apple Part media center, part workstation, the Apple MacBook Pro... 17-inch has been revered over the years by a nation of professional photographers and film editors, not to mention average media ... (more) Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch (Unibody) - Full Review - ...
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Apple introduces 2.66GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro; larger SSD options
MacDailyNews — ... reports. "Meanwhile, the 15-inch MacBook Pro and both 13-inch unibody MacBook models can now be configured with the same 256GB SSD previously available only to their larger 17-inch companion ," AppleInsider reports. 256GB SSD upgrade pricing: •  2.0GHz unibody MacBook - $900 •  2.4GHz unibody MacBook - $825 •  2.4GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro - $825 •  2.66GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro - $750 •  17-inch MacBook Pro - $750 Full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Fred Mertz" for the heads up.] ...

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