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Over the course of the MacBook’s history, three distinct models have emerged: the MacBook Air, the MacBook Pro, and the base model MacBook. The MacBook Air has 5 generations, while the MacBook Pro has seen 4 generations. The base model MacBook had 2 generations before being discontinued.
From the original PowerBook to the newest MacBook Pro and the Air, we explore the evolution of Apple’s iconic laptops and the innovative changes each generation brought. PowerBook 100 IDG ...
In this post, we will take a look at how the MacBook has evolved over the years, starting from the first model released in 2006 to the most recent models. The tables below are estimated overviews of general specs for each MacBook model by year.
This MacBook had a better design, lightweight, and better features than its predecessors. The model has a 13.3-inch LED-backlit display with a full-size keyboard. To keep the device slim, Apple removed the optical drive support. It was priced at USD 999. 5. MacBook (2010) Release Date: January 15, 2010. Apple improved the standard model in 2010.
Tech specs for all polycarbonate and aluminum Apple MacBook (2006-2019). Dates sold, processor type, memory info, storage details, configuration options and more.
In 2010, Apple released several new MacBook models, including the MacBook Pro, available in 13-inch, 15-inch, and 17-inch sizes, and the MacBook Air, available in 11-inch and 13-inch sizes. Both models had a unibody aluminum design and came with the Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system.
Two years after the introduction of the MacBook, Apple updated the standard model with a new design and overhauled specifications. It ditched the plastic clamshell design of the older model with a new metal unibody chassis and a multitouch gesture trackpad.
This in-depth guide covers the 14 and 16" new MacBook Pro vs the earlier MacBooks to help you decide what the right model is for you.
Newer, and current, MacBook Pro models all use Apple Silicon processors. Click on a specific model for its complete technical specs, configuration options, identification details, performance benchmarks, original price in dozens of countries, and more.
The oldest MacBook Pro is the original 2006 model. Officially announced at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, the first-ever MacBook Pro computer came with an Intel Core duo processor, Apple’s new MagSafe magnetic power connector, and a 67% brighter display than comparable makes and models.