Apple MacBook Fall 2009

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Apple MacBook Fall 2009

Apple MacBook Fall 2009 that is presenting the capabilities like Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz, 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD, and Nvidia GeForce 9400M with its price as USD 999.

It is additionally lending the Processor 2.13 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Memory capacity of 2GB, with its speed like 800MHz DDR2, and storage capacity of 160GB HDD 5,400rpm, Chipset Nvidia MCP79, and Graphics Nvidia GeForce 9400M either.

This laptop is using the OS – Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard, with its dimensions like width 13.0in , height 1.08 in, depth 9.1in, with its screen size of (diagonal) 13.3in, with system weight / weight with AC adapter 4.7 / 5.5pd, and above all with its thin-and-light feature either.  Now what is left behind, I think more or less all important functionalities have been crammed into it.

This new model is neither the less-expensive entry-level MacBook some had hoped for, nor the long-rumored touch-screen device, the new 13-inch MacBook can now escape its designation as the lone holdover system from Apple's previous generation, thanks to an upscale makeover that keeps the price stable at just under the USD 1,000 mark.  But, does that mean recent MacBook buyers should run out and upgrade?

Interestingly, an older model laptop that's still in good working condition, we don't see an immediate need to upgrade it. But, if you've been in the market for a MacBook, and waiting to see if the holiday season would bring lower prices, offering this new sleeker-looking version of the MacBook at the same price as the old one is as much of a slight recessionary nod Apple is likely to give.

Similar to the aluminum MacBook Pro models, the MacBook now has a unibody chassis, although in this case, it's still made of polycarbonate. Unibody, Apple's preferred term, is a bit of a misnomer, as the bottom panel is separate, as are the multiple parts that make up the lid and display.

An amazing facet of this series is that, the separate bottom panel is particularly not without the fun. It's a darker off-white color and has a matte feel, different than the glossy lid and keyboard tray. The unibody construction means the battery is no longer removable, as with the current MacBook Pro lineup--a cause for concern to some, but we've never thought that a non-removable battery was a deal-breaker in a laptop.

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