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This is a new story about the Updated Mac laptops unveiled at WWDC 2009.
For those of you avoiding the whole WWDC live-blogging sensation that’s going on throughout the web, here’s a little tidbit of information you may not yet know about. Apple announced the immediate availability of a largely-refreshed, MacBook line. New models include a refreshed 15″ MacBook Pro, a new (actually refreshed) 13″ MacBook Pro, and an updated MacBook Air.
If you’ll recall the 17″ MacBook Pro has a fairly handsome battery that is built-in, recharges 1,000 times and lasts for 7 hours. That same battery can now be found in the 15″ MacBook Pro and the 13″ MacBook Pro. Apparently Apple really has a beef against user-replaceable batteries. But if they don’t require recharging every 3 1/2 hours or die completely in 2 years, this may not be a bad thing.
The 15″ and 13″ MacBook Pros now feature an SD card slot to be replacing the ExpressCard slot of yore. Personally, I have never found a use for the ExpressCard slot but I imagine those with mobile data packages will be less than stunned. For the Firewire crowd there’s some good news, the 13″ MacBook Pro now has FireWire (again) so we can all put our pitchforks down.
The 15″ MacBook Pro now starts at $1,699US featuring the 2.53GHZ Core 2 Duo and GeForce 9400 graphics only. Step-up models priced at $1,999 and $2,299 feature the 9400M and 9600M GT combo.
The 13″ MacBook Pro is essentially a re-badged unibody MacBook but now featuring an SD card slot, Firewire, and the 7-hour battery hotness The new 13″ MBP can be had with hard drives up to 500GB in capacity and RAM sizes up to 8GB. It didn’t take long for the aluminum 13-incher to best its white sibling.
The MacBook Air has also received a little love in terms of specs increase and price decrease:
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The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.