There was some hope that a previously reported issue where MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo (Late 2006) display flickering or suffer from appearance of horizontal distortion lines would be resolved with minor ...
Essentially a replacement for the 2.53GHz unibody 15-inch model released in the fall of 2008, this MacBook Pro features the same processor speed as the 17-inch laptop. Otherwise, this 15-inch model is ...
Like the MacBooks, the MacBook Pro line gets the latest generation of Core 2 Duo chips code-named Penryn. That boosts the amount of L2 cache to 6MB on the 2.5GHz models (though the cache drops to 3MB ...
Expensive 2 GB modules required for maximum RAM, cannot be matched Core 2 Duo (Late-2006) MacBook Pros can be expanded to 3 GB of memory, unlike their predecessors (Early-2006, Core Duo MacBook Pros) ...
Apple Computer on Wednesday unveiled its new line of MacBook consumer notebooks that now include Intel Core 2 Duo processors. At just one-inch thin, the new MacBooks are up to 25 percent faster than ...
Just like when the MacBook Pros went Core 2 Duo, the upgrade of Apple’s MacBook line means the old leftover laptops get a bit of a discount. For example, the 1.83 GHz model that used to be $1099 is ...
Looking to get a deal on a MacBook Pro? Hop on over to Apple’s refurb shop where they have yesterday’s Core Duo MacBook Pros for 22-37% off their old retail price. Just like what happened when my ...
Apple Computer's first Core 2 Duo-based notebook systems began arriving in retail shops and on customer's doorsteps late last week, providing the opportunity for some high-quality photographs (below).
These new pairs of Nike Zoom Air Dunkestos will be released As part of the upcoming ACU store opening by CLOT China. The Dunkestos by the way are a hybrid mix of the Nike Dunk and the Nike Air Presto.
MacBook fanciers, hold your horses – if you've been tempted to splash down the cash for a lovely new Apple laptop then perhaps you ought to wait for 13th November. After all, that's when UK site ...
Hi, just wondering if one were to upgrade from the Core Duo MacBook to a Core 2, can you just switch hard drives from the old to new. Or is there some 64 bit code, or anything else, in the ...