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  2. MacBook (2006–2012) - Wikipedia

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    The aluminum unibody MacBook. On October 14, 2008, Apple announced a MacBook featuring a new Nvidia chipset at a Cupertino, California press conference with the tagline: "The spotlight turns to notebooks". [33] It was replaced by the 13-inch MacBook Pro the following year.

  3. List of Mac models - Wikipedia

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    MacBook Polycarbonate (Early 2008) MacBook: October 14, 2008 MacBook Pro Aluminum 15" (Early 2008) MacBook Pro: October 14, 2008 MacBook Pro Aluminum 17" (Early 2008) MacBook Pro: January 6, 2009 April 28, 2008 iMac Aluminum (Early 2008) iMac: March 3, 2009 October 14, 2008 MacBook Air Unibody (Late 2008) MacBook Air: June 8, 2009 MacBook ...

  4. MacBook - Wikipedia

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    MacBook is a brand of Mac laptop computers developed and marketed by Apple that use Apple's macOS operating system since 2006. The MacBook brand replaced the PowerBook and iBook brands during the Mac transition to Intel processors, announced in 2005. The current lineup consists of the MacBook Air (2008–present) and the MacBook Pro (2006 ...

  5. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    MacBook (Late 2008) (Aluminum) MacBook: June 8, 2009 MacBook Pro (Late 2008) (15") MacBook Pro: June 8, 2009 LED Cinema Display (24") Displays: July 27, 2010 2009.

  6. MacBook Pro (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    The Intel-based MacBook Pro is a discontinued line of Macintosh notebook computers sold by Apple Inc. from 2006 to 2021. It was the higher-end model of the MacBook family, sitting above the low-end plastic MacBook and the ultra-portable MacBook Air, and was sold with 13-inch to 17-inch screens.

  7. MacBook Pro - Wikipedia

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    The unibody 15-inch model debuted in October 2008, with a 17-inch variant added in January 2009. In June of 2009, a 13-inch variant was added to the MacBook Pro lineup, replacing the aluminum unibody MacBook. The "unibody" MacBook Pros are named as such because the case is machined from a single piece of aluminum.

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