Review: Apple MacBook (ArsTechnica)

ArsTechnica has put together their review of the Apple MacBook – Apple’s new Intel Core Duo-powered 13.3-inch widescreen notebook. They point out something that has been floating around some of the notebook sites – If you bump the middle MacBook up to an 80GB harddrive, it’s still $150 cheaper than the black one, and why the black one is still more expensive

Video Review: Apple MacBook (CNET)

CNET has a video review of the new Apple MacBook – Apple’s Intel Core Duo-powered replacement for the 12- and 14-inch iBook, as well as the 12-inch PowerBook. As you know, it has a 13.3-inch widescreen display and starts at around $1099.

The CNET Editors have also published their take of the MacBook, saying that the value gap between Apple laptops and the PC competition has narrowed significantly (i.e. that Apple products are not nearly as expensive as they are sometimes portrayed).

Announced: Apple MacBook (13.3-inch)

Apple has finally announced their Intel-powered iBook replacement (iBook = low-end/consumer lineup if you will). It’s the 13.3-inch widescreen (glossy) MacBook. You can choose either a .183GHz Intel Core Duo T2400 CPU or a 2.0GHz T2500, and the price runs from $1099 through $1499 (or higher depending on options – those are base models).

Apple MacBook (May 2006)

Summary: 13.3″ Widescreen, Intel Core Duo, Mac OS X 10.4, Discontinued, replaced by Core 2 Duo models in November, 2006