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R.I.P. MacBook v1.0
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Mar 1, 2007, 01:53 PM
 
So my old MacBook bit the dust . . . one of the 1st one off the assembly line and after 10 months / 9 incidents (RSS, Top Case, Hard Drive), Apple has finally agreed to give me a replacement (takes a week to get). So, I should be getting a brand new Black MacBook with 2GB of Ram, 120GB Hard and a c2d chip.

Question - It says Bluetooth 2.0 . . does that mean I can use my Motorola Bluetooth Headsets to start listening to music off the MacBook. And if so, does that mean I can connect it to my 24" iMac as well?
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Mar 1, 2007, 02:59 PM
 
theoretically yes - may not work with all headsets though. you'll have to try it.
     
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Mar 2, 2007, 06:12 AM
 
I got it to work with my jabra headset.... although the sound quality left a lot to be desired !!!!!!!
     
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Mar 2, 2007, 10:25 AM
 
Originally Posted by quiklee View Post
So my old MacBook bit the dust . . . one of the 1st one off the assembly line and after 10 months / 9 incidents (RSS, Top Case, Hard Drive), Apple has finally agreed to give me a replacement (takes a week to get). So, I should be getting a brand new Black MacBook with 2GB of Ram, 120GB Hard and a c2d chip.

Question - It says Bluetooth 2.0 . . does that mean I can use my Motorola Bluetooth Headsets to start listening to music off the MacBook. And if so, does that mean I can connect it to my 24" iMac as well?
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