Why change what works so well? thats what I ask on the MBP. If they can just keep upgrading the internals, packing more into that space, I am comfortable with the size and feel of my MBP.Although I would love a 13 inch MBP
Apple is trying to move away form plastic because it is bad for the environment. I just hope that they make their metal more scratch resistant. My MBP luckily doesn't have any noticeable scratches, but it does have a deep shiny one on the bottom the bugs me a lot.
firstkipchakSep 21, 2007
check out this patent fileing for illuminated touchpads.hope its that, costs 700$ and in green.woot!
superal1394Sep 22, 2007
Why change what works so well? thats what I ask on the MBP. If they can just keep upgrading the internals, packing more into that space, I am comfortable with the size and feel of my MBP.Although I would love a 13 inch MBP
alakataSep 22, 2007
Slimmer slower hotter.
oatmealsnapSep 22, 2007
Apple is trying to move away form plastic because it is bad for the environment. I just hope that they make their metal more scratch resistant. My MBP luckily doesn't have any noticeable scratches, but it does have a deep shiny one on the bottom the bugs me a lot.
Closed AccountSep 22, 2007
You'll see the same color line up as the Nanos in aluminum. Sweeeeet!
firstkipchakSep 27, 2007
crap, the link didnt work.ah well, here it is.<a class="user" href="http://www.9to5mac.com/apple-to-release-new-aluminum-macbooks-7456543">http://www.9to5mac.com/apple-to-release-new-alumin ...</a>seems the link to the patent may have been taken down.