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This update of EveryMac.com features complete specs on the new MacBook "Core 2 Duo" systems and comprehensive updates to the MacBook Q&A and MacBook Pro Q&A to cover the latest models.
The MacBook Q&A answers "How much faster is the MacBook 'Core 2 Duo' compared to the original MacBook?" and "How does the MacBook 'Core 2 Duo' compare to a similar Windows notebook?" and everything in between.
The MacBook Pro Q&A answers "What is the difference between the MacBook Pro 'Core 2 Duo' models and the MacBook Pro models that they replaced?" and "How long is the battery life of the MacBook Pro in 'real-world' tests?" along with dozens of other questions.
Today's Discussion Q&A is "What do you think about the MacBook 'Core 2 Duo' models? Do you think the latest update is a further enhancement to a nearly perfect product or were you hoping for more? Would you prefer a smaller or larger MacBook? Would you pay more for a MacBook with 'dedicated' graphics? Why or why not?" Contribute your ideas.
In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:
Barring any major events, EveryMac.com will not publish Q&As this week, but will resume publication next week.
Additions & Changes:
Added new specs pages:
Updated the Currently Shipping page.
Please note, as is stated at the bottom of every page, the estimated retail pricing is updated as systems are converted to the new format. Pricing for used systems using the old format remains woefully out-of-date, and will be brought up-to-date as systems are updated in the new format. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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