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Specs and prices look pretty much identical to before.
The 2.0 GHz models got 1 GB RAM and their HD size slightly increased.
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Looks to be cheaper to me. Black one comes with 1gb and 120Gb for 999GBP. almost 100GBP cheaper than what i paid for my black MBCD
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Originally Posted by Simon
The new MacBooks with C2D processors have just been announced.
Apple - MacBook
Eh, what? I get the old specs:
"1.83GHz or 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo processor"
Strange.
But Apple Store *is* down, so ...
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-- 13.3-inch glossy widescreen 1280 x 800 display with 250 cd/m2
brightness;
-- 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor;
-- 667 MHz front-side bus;
-- 512MB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, expandable to 2GB;
-- 60GB Serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion
Sensor;
-- a slot-load Combo (DVD-ROM/CD-RW) optical drive;
-- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950;
-- Mini-DVI out (adapters for DVI, VGA and Composite/S-Video sold
separately);
-- built-in iSight video camera;
-- Gigabit Ethernet port;
-- built-in AirPort Extreme wireless networking and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR;
-- two USB 2.0 ports and one FireWire 400 port;
-- one audio line in and one audio line out port, each supporting both
optical digital and analog;
-- Scrolling TrackPad;
-- the infrared Apple Remote; and
-- 60 Watt MagSafe Power Adapter.
The 2.0 GHz, 13-inch white MacBook, for a suggested retail price of $1,299 (US), includes:
-- 13.3-inch glossy widescreen 1280 x 800 display with 250 cd/m2
brightness;
-- 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor;
-- 667 MHz front-side bus;
-- 1GB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, expandable to 2GB;
-- 80GB Serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion
Sensor;
-- a slot-load 6x SuperDrive with double-layer support (DVD+R
DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) optical drive;
-- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950;
-- Mini-DVI out (adapters for DVI, VGA and Composite/S-Video sold
separately);
-- built-in iSight video camera;
-- Gigabit Ethernet port;
-- built-in AirPort Extreme wireless networking and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR;
-- two USB 2.0 ports and one FireWire 400 port;
-- one audio line in and one audio line out port, each supporting both
optical digital and analog;
-- Scrolling TrackPad;
-- the infrared Apple Remote; and
-- 60 Watt MagSafe Power Adapter.
The 2.0 GHz, 13-inch black MacBook, for a suggested retail price of $1,499 (US), includes:
-- 13.3-inch glossy widescreen 1280 x 800 display with 250 cd/m2
brightness;
-- 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor;
-- 667 MHz front-side bus;
-- 1GB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, expandable to 2GB;
-- 120GB Serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion
Sensor;
-- a slot-load 6x SuperDrive with double-layer support (DVD+R
DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) optical drive;
-- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950;
-- Mini-DVI out (adapters for DVI, VGA and Composite/S-Video sold
separately);
-- built-in iSight video camera;
-- Gigabit Ethernet port;
-- built-in AirPort Extreme wireless networking and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR;
-- two USB 2.0 ports and one FireWire 400 port;
-- one audio line in and one audio line out port, each supporting both
optical digital and analog;
-- Scrolling TrackPad;
-- the infrared Apple Remote; and
-- 60 Watt MagSafe Power Adapter.
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Originally Posted by richardwigley
Looks to be cheaper to me. Black one comes with 1gb and 120Gb for 999GBP. almost 100GBP cheaper than what i paid for my black MBCD
Well if you compare the base systems w/o BTO options you're still looking at the old $1099, $1299, and $1499 price points. Did they change the UK prices?
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Originally Posted by oivindi
Eh, what? I get the old specs:
"1.83GHz or 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo processor"
Strange.
But Apple Store *is* down, so ...
Try a refresh of the page.
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Well if you compare the base systems w/o BTO options you're still looking at the old $1099, $1299, and $1499 price points. Did they change the UK prices?
They must have done!! Defiantly cheaper
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Where are you writing from, Simon? I'm still seeing the yellow sticky at store.apple.com
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Originally Posted by richardwigley
They must have done!! Defiantly cheaper
Yes, the White 2GHz went from £899 to £879 and the Black 2GHz from £1029 to £999 in the UK.
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THe link updated for me, bu the stor is still off-line. Looks like the 2.0gHz gets dual layer DVD burning too!
Tom P.
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Well I was hoping for slight processor speed jumps and RAM expandable to 4gb. I am still perfectly happy with my 2.0gHz CD
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All are cheaper in the UK at least and come with more memory as standard and better drives in the top 2 models. A very good update if you ask me!!
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Originally Posted by nbnz
Yes, the White 2GHz went from £899 to £879 and the Black 2GHz from £1029 to £999 in the UK.
The savings are even better if you include the fact that memory has been doubled in all the machines. You would have paid £50 - £100 to upgrade to the new memory capacities.
So in effect the machines are realistically £80 - £130 less than before (if you spec them the same) AND they have better processors as well.
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The big difference for me is the fact that the 2 GHz models have 4 MB of L2 cache now while before they were 2 MB. (And of course the 1 GB RAM increase and larger hard drives.)
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Originally Posted by Simon
The new MacBooks with C2D processors have just been announced.
Apple - MacBook
so everyone OUGHT to be happy now.. right? i mean c2d mbps, mbs and imacs. what more could we want!!!
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quad, quad-core 5.0GHz C16D
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Originally Posted by Parky
The savings are even better if you include the fact that memory has been doubled in all the machines.
It's only been doubled in the 2.0 GHz machines. The 1.83 GHz entry level model still comes with 512MB standard. </nitpick>
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Originally Posted by slugslugslug
Where are you writing from, Simon? I'm still seeing the yellow sticky at store.apple.com
Me too. But the Apple press release has the prices. International stores are back open as well.
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They seem to ship now. Do stores have them yet?
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For £19 *less* than I paid in May, you get (on the mid-range, white 2GHz model):
- Core 2 Duo (64-bit) processor instead of Core Duo (32-bit)
- 80GB hard drive instead of 60GB
- 4MB L2 cache instead of 2MB
- 1GB RAM instead of 512MB (still two chips rather than one, but Apple have made the RAM prices for their notebooks reasonable again (they used to charge more for the MacBook than the iMac, even though they used the exact same RAM))
- Dual Layer 6x SuperDrive instead of a Single Layer 4x SuperDrive
Which is nice.
It doesn't bother me, as there's no way I could have been without this computer for the last two months, my iBook being hideously slow whenever I play around with it, but it is nice for people buying now.
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Which is a better value, the 1.8GHZ or for another $200 buy the 2.0GHz?
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LOL I waited to weeks and finally ordered yesterday.
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I wonder how low the refurbs will go. I wouldn't mind picking up a BlackBook for the wife..
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A friend of mine bought a MacBook refurb last week.
Is he screwed? Or is there a chance he can return it?
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i know ... i am now waiting for the refurb c2d macbooks to come out.
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Originally Posted by mokolabs
A friend of mine bought a MacBook refurb last week.
Is he screwed? Or is there a chance he can return it?
New products have a 14 day return so he should look into it.
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grr i just got mine, the 1299 one. i didnt upgrade it, but NOW it has the 1gb of ram and 80gb hd i wanted! i'm calling them to see if i can swap it. its only been a few days.
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Originally Posted by houstonmacbro
i know ... i am now waiting for the refurb c2d macbooks to come out.
Dude the machines just came out today and you are already waiting for the refurbs? You can get a good deal on Amazon with free shipping and tax free (depending on where you live) or Mac Connection.com or if you go to pricegrabber.com you can get a good deal.
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Looks like the vanity premium for the black is lower now that it has a bigger hard drive.
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Still happy with my CD MacBook... only thing I envy is the Dual-Layer Superdrive. The fact that it wasn't dual-layer originally helped convince me to get the lower-end model.
Oh well, it happens.
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What's with the radically more expensive upgrades for the 1.8 GHz MB C2D?
2 GB upgrade for 1.8 costs $250
2 GB upgrade for 2.0 costs $175
120 GB HD upgrade for 1.8 costs $200
120 GB HD upgrade for 2.0 costs $150
Plus, I was really hoping that I'd be able to get a matte version...
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The 1.8 starts w/ 512MB and 60GB HDD, whereas the 2.0 starts w/ 1.0GB and 80GB HDD
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ordered a new 13" with maxed ram; in black. aside from only having 64mb video ram, i'm pretty darn happy. glad i didn't get the last model back in early october.
waiting was so hard.
now, gotta resave some pennies for a desktop unit too.
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sweet, its all i have to say!
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I'm glad Apple finally put in the C2D in the macbooks. The only thing that sucks is I wish they would have put the 1GB of ram in the entry level one(1.83ghz) As that is the one I could afford. But I will be using the macbook for mostly surfing the web, storing pictures, music, and ms word. But I'm pretty happy the my macbook will have C2D. I'm excited! Haven't ordered yet because I haven't got paid
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Still very happy with my low-end 1.83 Core Duo white MacBook that I bought the day it was released. :-) No problems at all (besides it falling asleep by itself which got fixed by a firmware update).
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Would there be any reason to upgrade from a rev. A MacBook (2.0Ghz, 2GB, 120GB HD)? Besides the C2D and DL superdrive, there's no change. Functionally, the only difference would be a few seconds of waiting time for booting and in certain applications, right?
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Originally Posted by gametime10
Would there be any reason to upgrade from a rev. A MacBook (2.0Ghz, 2GB, 120GB HD)? Besides the C2D and DL superdrive, there's no change. Functionally, the only difference would be a few seconds of waiting time for booting and in certain applications, right?
No reason at all; unless you just had money to burn. If that's the case, might I suggest buying me one too?
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since i havent had my macbook for even two weeks, i called them, asked what i could do...
they're letting me return it (they are even paying for shipping!)
i'm a happy guy.
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Don't be too upset that you don't have 1 GB in the 1.8 model. After all, you're gonna be taking the RAM out in either model if you're going to upgrade to 2 GB RAM.
I'd rather buy the 2.0 without RAM (reduced price) so that I could put in 2 x 1 GB modules.
In the 2.0 model, you have 2 choices with the leftover RAM:
1. keep on hand, so that you can put the RAM back into the laptop so that Apple can't claim that the RAM was the source of whatever problem you're sending it in for.
2. ebay or craigslist the RAM, for not much $.
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Originally Posted by gametime10
The 1.8 starts w/ 512MB and 60GB HDD, whereas the 2.0 starts w/ 1.0GB and 80GB HDD
Personally, I think the upgrades should be the same price, regardless of what the original configurations were. Apple, of course, can charge whatever the market can bear, but they're paying the same wholesale price for the 120 GB HD regardless of what model they end up putting it in. Why should it cost more to put it into the 1.8 GHz model? Same with the RAM.
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Originally Posted by amazing
Personally, I think the upgrades should be the same price, regardless of what the original configurations were. Apple, of course, can charge whatever the market can bear, but they're paying the same wholesale price for the 120 GB HD regardless of what model they end up putting it in. Why should it cost more to put it into the 1.8 GHz model? Same with the RAM.
The 1.8 GHz model starts out with a cheaper drive, so the difference between that and an upgraded drive is higher (than the difference between a stock and upgraded drive in the 2.0 GHz model). It would be utterly unintuitive to have the upgrade cost be the same.
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Originally Posted by amazing
Personally, I think the upgrades should be the same price, regardless of what the original configurations were. Apple, of course, can charge whatever the market can bear, but they're paying the same wholesale price for the 120 GB HD regardless of what model they end up putting it in. Why should it cost more to put it into the 1.8 GHz model? Same with the RAM.
That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
Rather than paying the actual difference in price, you'd have both pay the same, meaning that either one is undercharged, or one is paying too much? Huh?
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I bought the Rev. A MacBook base model without a SuperDrive so I could buy a Dual Layer when they came out and put it in myself.
Now I have to just figure out where to get my hands on one of these new drives.
I couldn't care less about the Core 2 Duo chip right now. The only thing that could have made me want to upgrade is a seriously better video card.
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Well, I'm excited because this will be my 1st mac ever! I hope to be buying it next week.
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My envy is that I can't get the 120GB HD on the BlackBook. Oh well...
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You can replace the drive in your MacBook as a complete layman with two left hands in under three minutes.
You need a Phillips screwdriver, a torx screwdriver, and said three minutes.
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Originally Posted by analogika
You can replace the drive in your MacBook as a complete layman with two left hands in under three minutes.
You need a Phillips screwdriver, a torx screwdriver, and said three minutes.
I know. I plan to upgrade to 100GB. How do you get the data from your old HD to your new one? (I know about Carbon Copy Cloner but I not sure about it...)
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