There was some hope that a previously reported issue where MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo (Late 2006) display flickering or suffer from appearance of horizontal distortion lines would be resolved with minor ...
Apple Computer has revved up its MacBook Pro notebooks with Intel Core 2 Duo processors, double the memory and a faster FireWire peripheral connection. Unlike some of Apple's computer ...
Apple on Tuesday announced that its entire MacBook Pro line of notebooks now includes the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor and delivers performance that is up to 39 percent faster than the previous ...
Like the MacBooks, the MacBook Pro line gets the latest generation of Core 2 Duo chips code-named Penryn. That boosts the amount of L2 cache to 6MB on the 2.5GHz models (though the cache drops to 3MB ...
Are the updated Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros really 39% faster than their Core Duo predecessors? MacWorld takes a look to see how much the speed boost and additional L2 ...
Price: Starts at $1,499; $1,779 as reviewed with optional 2 GB DDR2 RAM, dual-layer SuperDrive DVD burner and Intel 2 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU Platforms: Delivered with with Mac OS X 10.4.8 Tiger (Intel); ...
Apple says that its latest MacBook Pro laptops, equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo processors in place of the Core Duo chips that powered the first generation of the family, “deliver performance that is ...
The gap between what the Apple MacBook offers versus its pricier counterpart, the MacBook Pro 13-inch ($1,199 direct, ) is narrowing. The 13-inch Apple MacBook (Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz) ($999 direct) has ...
We take a look at three hardware deals for Mac fans. Apple has 2.13GHz MacBooks for $749. A 22-inch 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo iMac is on sale for $1,363. A 2.26GHz Core 2 Duo MacBook, bundled with 8GB of RAM ...
InfoWorld awarded the Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro its Notebook of the Year for 2006. While I wrote of it in my blog and column, I never penned an official review specifically for Apple’s new notebook, ...
I've been ranting here for a *long* time about the 2 GB RAM crippling on Apple MacBooks, so I won't continue it.<BR><BR>With the 2nd gen Core 2 Duo MBP supporting 3 GB RAM, I was curious to see ...
I have access to a 802.11n card from a Core 2 Duo MacBook.<BR><BR>I'm wondering if anyone has a link or information that could clear up a question as to whether or not I can simply pull the original ...
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