Apple tweaks MacBook line

Hard disk capacity up, processor speeds up: no price increase

By Gregg Keizer, Framingham | Wednesday, 16 May 2007

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Apple has updated its MacBook consumer laptop line by boosting hard disk capacity and bumping up processor speeds across the board. Prices, however, didn't change.

All three MacBook models now sport 1GB of memory -- the lowest-priced portable had only 512MB before — and boast either 2.0GHz or 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo 2 processors. Previously, MacBooks were equipped with 1.83GHz or 2.0GHz chips.

Todd Benjamin, Apple's director of portables product marketing, bragged about the speed increases. He said iLife '06, the design suite bundled with the computers, runs 24 percent to 37 percent faster on the new models compared to the original, Core Duo-equipped MacBooks that debuted last year.

Other variations to the MacBook configurations include larger hard drives — now 80GB to 160GB — and faster optical drives on the top two models, while former standards, such as 802.11n wireless, integrated iSight video camera, and Mac OS X 10.4.x (Tiger), remain in place. All MacBooks feature a 13.3-inch display and can be optioned with a 200GB hard drive.

Would-be buyers hoping that recent rumours might come true -- that the new systems would be backlit by power-saving LEDs, for instance -- were disappointed. Ditto for those expecting to see Apple jump on Intel's "Santa Rosa" variation of its Centrino mobile platform.

Comments by Apple users on enthusiast sites such as The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) ran cold and hot.

"Not even Santa Rosa on these baby[sic]? So disappointing [sic]," said user Hon Win Woon today.

"Wow, what a lame update," added Thad.

"Let's review. Apple quietly upgrades the speed of the CPU, doubles the RAM on the base model, doubles the cache, adds a faster optical drive, and larger hard drives...All without raising the prices one red cent," retorted Tony.

The MacBooks are available now from Apple's online store, its own retail outlets and Apple resellers.

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