Exceptional beaty! Refreshed laptops with LED display, Multi Touch glass trackpad, NVIDIA graphic display, aluminum unibody enclosure 
See it to choose your own fit MacBook? Obvioulsy Apple did a major step to bridge the gap between MacBook and MacBook Pro

Stunning glossy LED-backlit widescreen now comes standard in all MacBook and MacBook Pro:

No more button, the new Multi-Touch trackpad now has 4 fingers gestures:

Redesigned unibody — a seamless enclosure carved from a single piece of aluminium:

The new NVIDIA GeForce processor will deliver the power you need to design, illustrate, and animate — wherever and whenever inspiration strikes:

The new MPB has 2 GPU (NVIDIA GeForce 9400 + GeForce 9600M GT) which is equivalent to a turbocharged performance for the most graphically intensive tasks. This is call Hybrid SLI – the technology that NVIDIA had planned to announce on October 15, and Apple was a day early 

FYI, Hybrid SLI means that the on-board graphics power is sufficient to handle high-definition video. And when you want to run a more graphics-intensive app, such as DirectX 10 games, the technology flips the switch into a turbo mode where the two GPUs piggyback – conceivably boosting performance by 80 percent, according to nVidia spokespeople (PCWorld) – Well, things do get better ![]()
… And there’s One More Thing (after the break) …

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It’s more than to meet the eyes:
- MacBook unboxing photos
- MacBook Pro unboxing photos
Few more unboxing photos of new MB/MBP emerging, and to tell u the truth, the new toy looks damn sexy.
Check out MacBlogz for first impression
I was watching the keynote (Oct 14) and really impressed with the more beautiful, cost-effective, environmentally friendly Mac’s. Are you gonna switch to the new one again?
^^ Lila, you are absolutely right on the new Mac, it’s no better time to get a Mac than now. For me, I will not join the crowd (yet), my current MBP serves me just fine, i’m looking toward the MacWorld Sanfrancisco on Jan 2009
How’s about you? will you be in the line to have a Mac soon?
I check CNET, PCMag and other sites every once in a while to read about new computers partly because I like cool tech gadgets, partly because I look to find a good laptop to replace my Thinkpad T61 after graduation. It’s been acting up quite a lot lately…
One question though – as a seasoned user, you probably don’t feel the need to run Windows in parallel with Leopard. Brand new switchers, however, might need a transition period before completely moving to using the Mac OS. So I’d like to know how smoothly both OS run together in a Mac. How was your experience?
Regarding the Win – Mac co-exist, I (and Apple) can assure you there’s a simple answer for that tough question
Apple has a software called BootCamp which allows users to install both Windows and Mac in 2 seperate partitions, they can login to either Windows or Mac during startup. The newest BootCamp is even compatible with Vista, FYI.
Running Windows in a Mac is fast and smooth; Apple said so, readers said so, Microsoft said so too
I heard about BootCamp but wasn’t sure if it would slow down the laptop’s performance running both OS at the same time. Now that you said that, I feel better now
My sister’s laptop has been suffering from Vista and its rather weak configurations (to run Vista smoothly), so we’re actually thinking of getting a Mac for her – either MB or MBP – after Winter Break. There should probably be more reviews on the two models by then for us to make the final decision
We checked on the Sony VAIO too but have had mixed feelings about it…
Thanks a lot for the info Yilka! It’s always good to know someone who’s using a Mac and could actually explain it in understandable terms.