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princealfie

macrumors 68030
Original poster
Mar 7, 2006
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Salt Lake City UT
I am glad that word of a possible MacBook is looking more and more evident. I held off from the MBP (as much as I have to love that design) due to some early problems plus the fact that iBooks tend to be stronger and more durable. I can't wait for my MacBook :) :rolleyes:

I love plastic computers especially this one which is bulletproof and smaller too.
 

Transeau

macrumors 6502a
Jan 18, 2005
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Alta Loma, CA
I'm going with both...

I sold my 15" MBP 2.0 last friday and order a 17" MBP.
Once the MacBook / iBook (I don't really care what it's called) is released, I'm going to sell my Dell Latitude D810 notebook and buy the 13" MacBook.

17" for home / multimedia use and the 13" for on the road and seeing clients.
Now that I don't need a Dell to run Windows anymore, there is no need for a big heavy (and ugly) PC notebook.
 

iEugene

macrumors regular
Apr 18, 2006
137
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AZ
Let's just hope that the MacBook isn't plauged with problems like the MacBook Pro.
 

mmmcheese

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Feb 17, 2006
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iEugene said:
Let's just hope that the MacBook isn't plauged with problems like the MacBook Pro.

If Apple doesn't consider the sound a problem, then I expect it will be the same as the 15". As for heat, I think they have a bit more space to work with, so they will likely have bigger heatsinks and be slightly cooler.
 
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