engadget.com - 10/15/2008
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Alright, something's fishy here. When Apple announced that the new MacBook Pro has two NVIDIA GeForce chips -- the 9400M and the 9600M GT -- the focus was on what that means for battery life. Absent any mention of Hybrid SLI, we assumed that was all, but PC Mag has posted some ...
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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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.
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MacBook Pro
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Apple's "spotlight turns to notebooks" event roundup
Engadget —
... original drops to $999 Apple's all-new MacBook Pro packs new NVIDIA GPUs, glass trackpad In-depth / details NVIDIA GeForce 9400 M, 9600M GT get official in new MacBooks Apple's Steve Jobs calls Blu-ray "a bag of hurt" MacBook Pro requires logout to switch graphics modes Intel: MacBook Air sheds custom CPU for 45-nm Penryn "S" Multi-finger MacBook trackpad gestures demonstrated on video New MacBook Pro running HybridSLI?Permalink | Email this ...
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The biggest news on Apple’s latest MacBook update may also be the most obvious: it’s not plastic anymore. Apple has canned the old (and iconic) white MacBook look in favor of a new unibody aluminum design that makes the MacBook ...
Apple's all-new MacBook Pro packs new NVIDIA GPUs, glass trackpad
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Oh, don't act so surprised. A refresh of Apple's long-in-the-tooth MacBook Pro line was pretty much the only sure thing slated for today's event, and Apple certainly delivered. As for looks, you probably know the score by now: chiclet keyboard, ...
MacBook Pro requires logout to switch graphics modes
engadget.com 10/15/2008 — Filed under: Laptops
We just spent some quality time with the dual-graphics VAIO Z , so when we heard that the new MacBook Pros had a similar two-chip layout, we assumed switching from the integrated NVIDIA 9400M to the discrete 9600M GT would ...
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techreport.com 10/14/2008 — Stevenote day. Few days of the year inspire as much ambivalence for me—save for spending the holidays with my family. For those uninitiated PC enthusiasts out there, here's how things tend to work: every few months, Steve Jobs takes the stage in ...