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13" MacBook Core2 (Santa Rosa)

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This is the fourth version of the consumer MacBook - and the first to use the Santa Rosa chipset that made its way into the MacBook Pro line in June. The entry-level MacBook remains at 2.0 GHz, while the faster models see a tiny speed bump from 2.16 GHz to 2.2 GHz. At the same time, the MacBook moves from a 667 MHz system bus to 800 MHz, which should help improve performance.

This MacBook is the first Mac to use the Intel X3100 graphics processor, replacing the GMA 950 graphics in earlier MacBooks. The X3100 GPU ties up 144 MB of system memory for graphics.

Apple has also updated its notebook keyboards, which no longer have an embedded numeric keypad and has an Option key on the right side, replacing the old Enter key.

All MacBooks now include 1 GB of RAM and support up to 4 GB. It is the first new Mac model to ship with Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5).

The MacBook is available only with a glossy display and includes an unusual keyboard, which has received mixed reviews. Try it before you decide you want a MacBook.

The new MacBook is available in three configurations:

  1. 2.0 GHz Intel Core2 Duo, Combo drive, 80 GB 5400 rpm hard drive, 1 GB RAM, built-in iSight, and a 1280 x 800 display for US$1,099 in white.
  2. 2.2 GHz, dual-layer 8x SuperDrive, 120 GB hard drive, 1 GB RAM, otherwise identical specs to above, US$1,299 in white
  3. 2.2 GHz, 160 GB hard drive, otherwise identical to 2.2 GHz model, US$1,499 in black

Build-to-order options include more RAM and larger hard drives.

Unlike earlier MacBooks, where every USB port could provide 500 mA of power, only a single high-powered device can be attached to the USB ports, and software will enable one of its downstream ports to supply 500 mA of power. If a second high-powered device is attached, it will behave like a normal bus-powered hub and only provide 100 mA per downstream port.

Intel-based Macs use a partitioning scheme known as GPT. Only Macintel models can boot from GPT hard drives. Both PowerPC and Intel Macs can boot from APM (Apple's old partitioning scheme) hard drives, which is the format you must use to create a universal boot drive in Leopard. Power PC Macs running any version of the Mac OS prior to 10.4.2 cannot mount GPT volumes. PowerPC Macs won't let you install OS X to a USB drive or choose it as your startup volume, although there is a work around for that.

Details

  • hard drive: 80 GB 5400 rpm Serial ATA on 2.0 GHz model, 120/160 GB 5400 rpm drive on 2.2 GHz, 120-200 GB optional
  • Combo drive: reads DVDs at 8x, writes CD-R at 24x, writes CD-RW at 16x, reads CDs at 24x
  • SuperDrive: writes DVD±R at up to 8x, DVD±RW and DVD+R DL at 4x, reads DVDs at 8x, writes CD-R at 24x, writes CD-RW at 10x, reads CDs at 24x
  • floppy drive: external USB only
  • expansions bays: none
  • USB: 2 USB 2.0 ports, only 1 high-powered device device allowed
  • FireWire: 1 FW 400 port
  • IR port: one
  • ethernet: 10/100/gigabit
  • modem: optional v.92 56k external USB modem
  • WiFi: 802.11n AirPort Extreme built in
  • Bluetooth: BT 2.0 built in
  • ExpressCard/34 slots: none
  • size: 8.92 x 12.78 x 1.08" (227 x 325 x 27.5 mm)
  • weight: 5.2 pounds (2.36 kg)
  • Part no.: MB061 (2.0 GHz), MB062 (2.2 GHz, white), MB063 (black)
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