macrumors.com — While we had heard convincing reports that the MacBook Pro updates would have to wait until WWDC (June 11th), a few new reports have started trickling in that the MacBook Pro could see updates as soon as this Tuesday (June 5th).
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molleradeJun 1, 2007
I'll have one too!
monahanmanJun 1, 2007
I hope they don't put blu-ray in it, it'll make it thicker and more expensive.
macparrotJun 1, 2007
gaffy, the difference is that I'm not trolling Microsoft posts with posts like, "M$ only gud for virises! M$ yousers are the lame suxxors! LOL! Look at me! Look at ME! I'm makin fun of sumthing I dun't use!"You know, the kind of thing that you do in Apple posts. Maybe someday you'll grow up...nah, never happen. You'll be the same loser at 65 that you are today.
shukJun 1, 2007
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abandonedheroJun 1, 2007
I would cancel your order, if you're interested in getting the newest. At least wait a week and see what new updates come out of it.
seph7Jun 1, 2007
@webmasterjoI just think most people make too big a deal out of grammar, and over 1 extra ' isn't necessary to comment about it. The fact that I'm actually writing more than one coment here having to defend someone for just adding one extra ' where it was not needed should not be necessary. Seriously just accept its a mistake, get over it and read the story, their isn't any need for all this correct grammar (I'm better than you) bulls**t.
kwipperJun 1, 2007
......and I probably still wouldn't be able to play Half Life 2 at a steady 60+ Frames Per Second, with all of the graphical settings maxed out, and at the max resolution for a typical wide-screen 15" or 17" inch LCD screen.f**k off Apple! :)
lucifer6Jun 2, 2007
I wouldn't cancel because they just upgraded the MacBooks. Here's a tool to use if you're planning on buying Macs in the fututre.<a class="user" href="http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/">http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/</a>