Sources in the Far East handling prototype components and casings for the a new MacBook Pro have confirmed Apple’s rumored plans to take the notebook industry by storm with a 15-inch Retina display, support for USB 3.0, and a killer design made possible through the exclusion of the optical disc drive. Contrary... |
14 May 2012 09:33 GMT |
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If you loved the glass-covered chassis of the Envy Spectre Ultrabook, but you felt that that 14-inch screen is too small for you, HP may soon meet your needs with a new 15-inch version of the notebook.
HP has already presented such a model during the Taiwanese launch of the Spectre, which was spotted by DigiTimes.
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10 February 2012 21:01 GMT |
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After countless rumors of Apple extending the MacBook Air line to include a bigger, 15-inch version with (presumably) Pro-level specifications, sources in Asia are now claiming that Cupertino is geared towards a Q1 2012 launch.Not one but three MacBook Air models will be on sale starting next year, said the sources f... |
28 November 2011 07:32 GMT |
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Well known for their high performance laptops, Eurocom has just announced a new addition to their product line, the 15.6-inch Racer, that comes equipped with Sandy Bridge processors and is touted as the most powerful 15-inch notebook on the planet.
As all of Eurocom's products, the Racer is fully configurable... |
19 January 2011 03:42 GMT |
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iFixit has popped open Apple’s new, Core i5 MacBook Pro (15 inch) and has been able to list quite a few differences, compared to the older MacBook Pro models. A summary of such changes is available courtesy of 9to5mac, which posts the following interesting tidbits from iFixit's mid-2010 MacBook Pro teardow... |
20 April 2010 01:50 GMT |
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Apple has updated the manual base for the unibody MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2008) with an ADDENDUM to the Software License Agreement for iLife. In the document, Apple discloses that the first two sentences of Section 2A of the Software License Agreement for iLife have been revised.Updated March 3, 2009 and weighing ... |
10 March 2009 10:09 GMT |
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The same source divulging Apple's plans before launching the unibody line of notebooks is now speculating that the Cupertino-based Mac maker is hard at work on a 15-inch variant of the word's thinnest notebook, the MacBook Air. “It is understood that Apple is producing more than the current MBA size ... |
19 January 2009 04:36 GMT |
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The new MacBook Pro, as you've probably heard, has a precision unibody enclosure made from a single block of aluminum. This results in a thinner, more durable and better looking design (and also puts an end to all the “brick” rumors). But wait 'till you see what's under the hood for the 15 ... |
15 October 2008 03:24 GMT |
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