Published 10/25/2008
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By Dan Ackerman and Matthew Elliott
CNet.com
at Technology
There are two ways to look at Apple's newly reimagined MacBook laptops. They can be seen as more advanced, and in some ways more expensive, versions of the classic 13-inch MacBook, but we prefer to think of them as slightly stripped-down, and less expensive, versions of the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro line. Either way, the new MacBook represents both an impressive value and an impressive feat of engineering — although it's hard to expect anything else from Apple's flagship computer product, which has been a consistent favorite for several years.
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