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MacBooks Get a Slight Speed Bump

By BetaNews Staff, BetaNews

November 1, 2007, 11:54 AM

Apple on Thursday quietly pushed updates to its MacBook line of laptops, giving them integrated video, a faster front side bus, and slightly faster processors. The white models will be bumped to 2.0 and 2.2GHz, while the black model gets the 2.2GHz processor. All the chips now are based on the Santa Rosa architecture, Macrumors reported. In addition, all models come with an 800Mhz front side bus, and GMA X3100 integrated video.

Customers may also choose to upgrade their MacBooks to 2.6GHz processor for $250 extra, according to the product pages. Overall, the bumps provide only marginal speed enhancements, a less than 10 percent increase from their predecessors. Silent upgrades to its products are common Apple practice: the company often upgrades the internals with little, if any notice to the press.

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By dhjdhj

edited Nov 2, 2007 - 12:43 PM

Shipping costs? Duty? Tax differences?
Because they CAN?

Of course the devaluation of the US dollar should be helping (grin)

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By Jordanr05

posted Nov 1, 2007 - 3:01 PM

Sweetness. Now I can run Aero glass if I dual boot OSX and Vista.

But why is it $1099 USD for the entry level, yet $1249 in Canada? ****ing ridiculous. After conversion it comes to ~$1040 CDN If I went to the states. I hate Apple.

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