boygeniusreport.com - 10/14/2008
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One of our trusted Apple ninjas just let us know that he/she has found the following pricing in the Apple Store system. They “guarantee” the follow price-points: We were told there may be more models (more expensive 17 inch MacBook Pros) but that’s all that is in the system now. We will ...
apple.com - 10/14/2008
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apple.com —
Introducing the new 13-inch MacBook. New design. New
features. New technologies. All engineered to standards that don’t...
even exist yet. MacBook laptop with Mac OS X
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MacBook
hothardware.com - 10/13/2008
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hothardware.com —
When you think of a high-powered graphics workstation,
the first thing which typically comes to mind is...
a huge, bulky tower chassis, packed to the brim with multiple processors, high-end graphics cards, and multiple hard disks. For the most part, ...
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Lenovo Thinkpad W700 Mobile Workstation
apple.com - 10/14/2008
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apple.com —
MacBook Pro notebook computer Introducing the new 15-inch
MacBook Pro. New design. New features. New technologies. All...
engineered to standards that don’t even exist yet.
(more)
MacBook Pro
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Mr. Blurrycam reveals the updated MacBook Pro, $899 laptop model shows up in Apple inventory systems (Updated)
Engadget —
... we've seen, and the list of specs we've been given matches up as well -- that "metal and glass" enclosure now houses an NVIDIA GPU, but no FireWire 400, and video-out is apparently through a connector "more compact" than MicroDVI. We'll find out soon enough -- oh, and just to amp up expectations, Boy Genius says he's confirmed the existence of an $899 part number in Apple's retail systems. Counting down... ...
MacBook pricing and part numbers?
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... and BoyGeniusReport tonight, Best Buy has been receiving new part numbers and pricing for unknown devices that are shipping to stores right now. MacRumors took the part numbers and price list and came up with the following assumption for what's going to be announced during tomorrow's notebook event: ...
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