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Ultraportable MacBook Pro in January?
Rumors of an ultraportable MacBook Pro are nothing new (in fact, they're pretty old, as far as Apple rumors go) but the latest tidbit seems a bit more credible than most. AppleInsider is reporting that the mythical sub-notebook will finally show its face at the MacWorld Expo in mid-January, following months of development. Here's what they're telling us to expect in terms of specs:
- No optical drive
- A weight of 3.4 pounds with battery--half as heavy as the 15" MBP
- NAND Flash SSD in lieu of a mechanical hard drive
- "[N]ear instantaneous boot times," thanks to the SSD
- 13-inch, LED-backlit LCD panel
Those are some pretty serious specs and could end up pushing this little lappie's price tag north of $2000. Still, if you're looking to buy the thinnest, lightest Mac ever produced, money probably isn't much of an issue. MacWorld is scheduled to run from January 15th to 18th, so I suppose we'll all have to wait until then to find out if there's any truth to this one.
For more on the rumor:
- see this Apple Insider article
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