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New photo may reveal more of Apple's next-gen MacBook Pro
New photo may reveal more of Apple's next-gen MacBook Pro
A photo originating on a Chinese website and making the rounds on the Web this afternoon resembles descriptions of Apple's next-generation MacBook Pro, which is expected share design similarities with the company's MacBook Air and aluminum iMacs.
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support.apple.com — Symptoms In July 2008, NVIDIA publicly acknowledged a higher than normal failure rate for some of their... graphics processors due to a packaging defect. At that same time, NVIDIA assured Apple that Mac computers with these graphics processors were not ... (more) MacBook Pro: Distorted video or no video issues
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Sources: latest MacBook Pro photo is the real deal
Sources: latest MacBook Pro photo is the real deal
appleinsider.com — A photo of a mysterious notebook leaked on the Internet Wednesday is indeed one taken of Apple's... next-generation MacBook Pro casing, AppleInsider can confirm. Meanwhile, some additional photos of a similar, but still unauthenticated 13-inch notebook ... (more) Sources: latest MacBook Pro photo is the real deal
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RUMOR: Leaked photos reveal more details of Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro
MacDailyNews — RUMOR: Leaked photos reveal more details of Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro Thursday, October 09, 2008 - 12:26 AM EDT [image] "A photo originating on a Chinese website and making the rounds on the Web [Wednesday] afternoon resembles descriptions of Apple's next-generation MacBook Pro, which is expected share design similarities with the company's MacBook Air and aluminum iMacs," AppleInsider reports. "The photo depicts what could be the left-hand side of a 15- or 17-inch MacBook Pro with a new speaker grill design and keyboard cutout that matches the one already employed by the ...

RUMOR: Leaked photo reveals more details of Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro
MacDailyNews — RUMOR: Leaked photo reveals more details of Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro Thursday, October 09, 2008 - 12:26 AM EDT [image] "A photo originating on a Chinese website and making the rounds on the Web [Wednesday] afternoon resembles descriptions of Apple's next-generation MacBook Pro, which is expected share design similarities with the company's MacBook Air and aluminum iMacs," AppleInsider reports. "The photo depicts what could be the left-hand side of a 15- or 17-inch MacBook Pro with a new speaker grill design and keyboard cutout that matches the one already employed by the ...

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