Apple refreshes MacBooks with new chassis, glass trackpads

Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:54PM EDT

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In the end, Apple's big notebook event Tuesday went down pretty much as expected, complete with new MacBooks and MacBook Pros boasting tougher, "unibody" chassis and glass multi-touch trackpads. Sorry, though—no tablet Macs, or new $1,000 MacBooks.

The highlight of the event: The gorgeous new 15.4-inch LED display MacBook Pro, which comes with a new, black keyboard, a glass-coated display surrounded by a glossy black frame, and the new, larger glass trackpad—all packed into a slimmer, 0.95-inch casing, thanks to Apple's intriguing notebook manufacturing process.

Indeed, Jobs & co. spent quite a bit of time detailing the new process—first used for the MacBook Air and the subject of endless speculation on the Web (all under the mysterious code-name, "Brick").

Apple design guru and SVP Jony Ive took to the stage and described the procedure, which involves taking a 2.5-pound slab of "high-grade" aluminum and paring it down to just half a pound (in the case of the MacBook Air)—all in an effort to build a stronger, more durable chassis. Samples of the new, "unibody" shell were passed around to reporters in the hall; the bloggers at Gizmodo said that they "tried fairly hard to bend it … it was definitely rigid and didn’t bend at all, at least on the places we pushed at."

Also new (and previously predicted): The new, larger glass trackpad (39 percent larger than the current MacBook Pro trackpads) that's actually a big, single button. The glass allows for "silky-smooth travel," according to Jobs, as well as four-finger multi-touch gestures (good for opening up Expose, among other things). I can't wait to try some four-finger trackpad gestures in person.

Another highlight was graphics—specifically, Nvidia's new 9400M integrated graphics chip, a GPU-plus-chipset which Jobs promises will deliver five times the performance of the integrated Intel graphics on previous MacBooks. Even better, the MacBook Pros will ship with both the 9400M and Nvidia's 9600M GT dedicated graphics chip, for a "turbo" (if more battery-hungry) graphics mode.

The new MacBook Pro should be in stores Wednesday, and comes in a couple of base configurations:

$1,999
2.4Ghz Intel Core Duo 2, with 3MB L2 cache
2GB 1066MHz DDR3 memory
Nvidia GeForce 9400M
Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT with 256MB dedicated memory
250GB hard drive
SuperDrive

$2,499
2.53Ghz Intel Core Duo 2, with 6MB L2 cache
4GB 1066MHz DDR3 memory
Nvidia GeForce 9400M
Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT with 512MB dedicated memory
320GB hard drive
SuperDrive

Apple execs also said that the 17-inch MacBook Pro would also get "refreshed," but details are still a bit sketchy—stay tuned on that one.

Next, we have the updated 13.3-inch LED display MacBook line, which shares the same look—as well as the glass trackpads—as the MacBook Pros, although without the "turbo" graphics of the Nvidia 9600M chip. The configurations are:

$1,299
2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, with 3MB L3 cache
2GB 1066MHz DDR3 memory
Nvidia GeForce 9400M
160GB hard drive
Non-backlit keyboard
SuperDrive

$1,599
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, with 3MB L3 cache
2GB 1066MHz DDR3 memory
Nvidia GeForce 9400M
250GB hard drive
Backlit keyboard
SuperDrive

Finally, the MacBook Air also got a refresh, although its basic design remains the same: Expect the new Nvidia 9400M graphics chipset, a 120GB hard drive (or a 128GB solid-state drive), and a Mini Display port ($1,799 for the 210GB hard drive version, $2,499 for the 128GB SDD Air).

So, what happened to a new, sub-$1,000 MacBook? Well, there isn't one, although Jobs did announce that the current $1,099 MacBook (with the old plastic case and specifications) will, as expected, get a $100 price drop to $999.

A few other notes from the event:

Steve Jobs' health
Bloggers said Jobs looked pretty much the same as he has at previous events—which is to say, still thin. Jobs himself had a little fun with all the speculation on his gaunt appearance: A slide near the end of the event that read "110 / 70"—Jobs' blood pressure.

No more matted MacBook displays
All the new MacBooks and MacBooks Pros will come with glossy screens—and that means more glare, folks.

Whither Blu-ray?
Many had speculated that the new MacBook Pros might come with Blu-ray drives, but no dice. Jobs' explanation (according to Gizmodo): "Blu-ray is just a bag of hurt. It's great to watch the movies, but the licensing of the tech is so complex, we're waiting till things settle down and Blu-ray takes off in the marketplace." Gotcha.

New 24-inch Cinema Display
It's the first Cinema Display from Apple with LED backlighting—shipping in November, for $899.

What about a Mac tablet?
The lack of a tablet-size Mac wasn't a huge surprise, frankly—those rumors pretty much died down once everyone figured out that "Brick" was a new manufacturing process, not an exciting new Mac product.

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  • 6 Posted by bdjohn06 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wow! This is a great upgrade! Even though overlooked by most people. I can't wait to test drive the brand new processors from intel(only in the macbook for now) in the macbook pros. Those will be awesome. Also I do like the idea of having two graphics chips and switching between them to save power. Note: To all of those that are trashing this event, if you really disliked apple then why did you waste your time reading about an APPLE EVENT.

  • 7 Posted by leenchelle on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    overpriced? You get what you pay for. Don't be hating just because you are not willing to pay for quality equipment.

  • 8 Posted by gtodavid on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wonder what Apples does with the remaining two pounds of aluminum? Wonder what Greenpeace will think about that and how it will downgrade Apple's green rating? The only news here is that mac computers are still overpriced and double what a comparable PC would cost.

  • 9 Posted by tommy_rhee76 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    used to think like all of you... However, as a macbook pro owner, I can say there's not one single machine out there that could be comparable to macbook pro. Too pricey? make more money with this ultimate computing machine!

  • 10 Posted by i8ababy42 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    It's called backing up your data Apple evens gives you a retard proof way to do just that.

  • 11 Posted by shaylinmonk on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    way to set the bar low apple to little for to much

  • 12 Posted by adavis2493 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love my White OS X, but I think I may have to get my hands on one of these things....

  • 13 Posted by tony52308 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    Like clockwork, Apple releases an "update" to their products. Their business model is like expansion packs for Everquest without any content.

  • 14 Posted by materjason on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    nothing really new. i think the no button track pad is going to get really annoying. the new color isnt as slick as the all silver. the processor speed didnt go up but more that .3 and the got ride of the firewire 400. not a smart move. it looks like a macbook air on crack. i dont want that. refurbed previous macbook pro here i come!

  • 15 Posted by metimbo_2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    I agree, HP all the way. They just bought out Voodoo PC as well, a lot more if you are going to pay the money.

  • 16 Posted by gem1n1998 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    HATERS... HATERS... AND MORE HATERS... As a previous user posted. If you hate Mac so much and think it's overpriced then why waste your time researching it and furthermore why waste more of your time posting about how bad of a product it is. I personally have been putting off getting a new notebook for over a year waiting on the new pro and now I couldn't be more excited to get one. PC lovers pass on through.

  • 17 Posted by girl4colts on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:09PM EDT Report Abuse

    Is really a need I think they are fine the way they are now it's not much of a difference anyways!

  • 18 Posted by woahwowwtf on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    .3ghz? Um.... a 3mb L2 cache processor, DDR3 1033mhz, Dedicated video chip. 13.3inch laptopt... 6 hour battery life... under $2,000.... You retards are complaining about what again? HP charges the same price for a 17", 2mb l2 2.0ghz DDR2 with shared video memory. Stop being stupid people. Oh not to mention virus free. Im not saying Mac's are gods among men, but seriously. If you dont know what you're talking about just STFU.

  • 19 Posted by hahnzee116@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love apple! All my roomates have HPS and all those other CHEAPER computers..and they are exactly that cheap....they've all had to send in there computers to be fixed at LEAST once...i've had my macbook for over 2 years and never had to have it fixed...i LOVE it

  • 20 Posted by carlaiturralde on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    The big problem with the MacBook Pro and the Air is the Aluminum sheck which decreases wifi reception substantially, now they are going to ruin the MacBook! I miss the old Apple, the company has really changed.

  • 21 Posted by rickonstott on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    Apple is great...the only thing HP's have on Apple are viruses that eventually destroy your system!

  • 22 Posted by ackh26 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    OMG why does apple keep making new laptops? i mean really my school makes me keep buying them and i hate haviing to buy them all the dam time....

  • 23 Posted by mmpottlehill on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    dunno- had my macbook pro for a while now and i can't imagine anything much better. longer battery life, maybe? basically all i can complain about it waiting for the rest of the world to catch up.

  • 24 Posted by caribchi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    Black keyboard? Why? Totally uglied up an otherwise great product.

  • 25 Posted by simonhobs on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    I hate glossy screens...thats bad for Apple... Im from Russia... finaly we have those ----- Iphones officially, not hacked....2 years later....and we already have 1,5 million hacked Iphones..... the fun is...we have huge Add banners in Moscow..alll white with a picture of an Iphone and the words go.....HERES APPLE IPHONE...THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR SO LONG... How ironic.....yes...when russian wanted it....Apple used to say "----- you Russians, u r third world"...now they finally bring it here....but very few people actually buy them....onbody wants it anymore...

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