
The only difference is the color and finish of the shell, of course (white is glossy and the black has a matte finish). An oft-bandied-about factoid is that if you were to configure the midlevel model to ship with an 80GB hard disk to match the high-end model, you'd still notice that it's approximately US$150 cheaper. This has caused several questions to be raised about the pricing of the models, which are US$1,099, US$1,299, and $1,499 in respect to the figure above. Actually, the only differences are very slight variations in CPU, optical drive, and hard disk space. The specifications of the three base models can be seen below: AdvertisementĪs our astute readers have probably already realized, there is scant difference between the low- and high-end models of MacBook. Unfortunately for lovers of glossy black Apple stuff, only the most powerful and expensive MacBook model is available in ebony. An Intel Core Duo T2400 processor (1.83GHz) powers this base model, and a 2.0GHz T2500 processor sits inside the other two.

The cheapest, and least powerful model is nearly as capable as the original MacBook Pros (they received their own incremental upgrades this week as well).
2006 macbook pro price portable#
Apple has been toying with the idea of offering both black and white devices since the iPod nano and subsequently the video-capable iPod, and now they've begun offering their consumer-grade portable laptop, the predictably named MacBook, in similar glossy black and white models.Īs configured by Apple, there are three models of MacBook to choose from. For the first time since the clam-shell style iBooks were discontinued at the beginning of 2001 is an Apple portable available in more than one color. On May 16, the MacBook replaced the nearly seven-year-old iBook and brought with it a new era of consumer-grade portables from Apple. Once the MacBook was announced, Apple shut the door on PowerPC portable computers, completing a chapter of the transition to its Intel-powered future. The announcement was supposedly delayed for a week, and the tension building up to its actual release was thick despite the overwhelming amount of information readily available, albeit rumored, on certain websites. We all knew it was coming and we had a pretty good idea about what form it would be arriving in. Price as configured: US$1,299 ( shop for this item)

Quick specs: Intel Core Duo T2500 CPU, 512MB RAM, 60GB hard drive, Intel GMA950 graphics
