Apple updates MacBook Pros
Published October 25th, 2006 in Apple, Noteworthy, Technology
Apple has updated the MacBook Pros, for the first time since its launch in January of this year. So what do the updates feature? Well the Firewire 800 port is now also built-in into the 15″ model, whereas before it was only in the 17″. The other main update, was that they finally receieved a processor bump, upto the new Core 2 Duos, which had been in speculation before. According to Apple, the Core 2 Duo makes the MB Pro upto 39% faster than its Core Duo counterpart. The 2.16Ghz model ship with a standard RAM of 1GB, while the 2.33GHz models ship with 2GB. This is much appreciated to those who felt that the previous RAM allocations were not enough, and no-one wants to buy RAM from Apple as it’s way too expensive. RAM is expandable upto 3GB now.
The Superdrives are now 6x dual-layer, while the 17″ MB Pro has a Superdrive of 8x Dual-layer. A lot of people commented on how Apple had only included a single-layered burner in the original MacBook Pro, most thought that it was because it was so thin. I guess the manufacturers have caught up. There is also a build-to-order option of a 200GB hard drive for those who need large drive space on the move. Apple also released a MagSafe Airline power adapter so that you can charge while on a flight that has a EmPower socket or a 20mm power socket. Apple notes: “The MagSafe Airline Power Adapter is not compatible with automobile power ports.” This is most likely because the cars don’t provide enough juice (ie current, ampage) to power the MB.













