MacBook Pro A1278 (13-inch)
When Apple released the aluminum unibody MacBook in October 2008, the differences between the MacBook and MacBook Pro laptop lines narrowed to a point where folks began to wonder when Apple would decide to merge the two lines into one. With the introduction of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro model (in two versions)--and the reconfiguration of the MacBook line so that it now features a single white 2.13GHz MacBook--a clear distinction between the two lines is back.
Unveiled at Apple's annual Worldwide Developer's Conference, the new 13-inch MacBook Pro features three major differences from the aluminum MacBooks that are now replaced. First, the new 13-inch laptops use a longer-lasting, nonremovable battery, similar to the one first unveiled in the 17-inch MacBook Pro.
Second, Apple restored the 13-incher's FireWire connectivity in the form of a single backwards-compatible FireWire 800 port. Hallelujah!
Unveiled at Apple's annual Worldwide Developer's Conference, the new 13-inch MacBook Pro features three major differences from the aluminum MacBooks that are now replaced. First, the new 13-inch laptops use a longer-lasting, nonremovable battery, similar to the one first unveiled in the 17-inch MacBook Pro.
Second, Apple restored the 13-incher's FireWire connectivity in the form of a single backwards-compatible FireWire 800 port. Hallelujah!
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