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    Which Mac is this?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Johnny T, Dec 31, 2009.

  1. Johnny T

    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Just came across this lovely X-ray pic of a Mac on a site. It was labelled as " Apple: Aluminum MacBook X-Ray Makes Perfect Desktop Background". Have been trying to figure out which one it is. I have a feeling it's a PowerBook G4. Or maybe it's a Uni body MBP13? What do you guys think? :D

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  2. Seshan

    Seshan Rawrrr!

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    Plastic unibody macbook I be leave. It is not a powerbook it is a newer model with the integrated battery.

    NVM, it's not a plastic one, it has 2 audio jacks.
     
  3. Chrysaor

    Chrysaor Notebook Consultant

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    Label is correct. Its aluminum unibody Macbook (not Pro), identified by no FW, 2 audio ports, no integrated battery, big trackpad etc which can all be seen easily.
     
  4. Dr.Nat

    Dr.Nat Notebook Enthusiast

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    Based on my medical expertise, the prognosis is something you don't want to hear - it's a Macbook! :)
     
  5. Seshan

    Seshan Rawrrr!

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    I thought the Macbooks with non integrated battery had round cells like AA's :|

    *Edit*, NVM, For some reason when I saw the pic it reminded me of the pictures they showed at the keynote for the unibodys with the integrated battery's, so I thought it was a newer one, but yeah it's a older macbook unibody.
     
  6. Johnny T

    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Wait I though all Alu Unibodies are "Pros"?

    Oh wait you are talking about the one before the refresh. Ah I see! :D Thanks guys.
     
  7. Khris

    Khris Yes I am better than you!

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    You've got your medical terms mixed up again. Might I suggest getting your degree from an accredited University rather than from a cereal box? ;)

    In this case, the prognosis of "It's a Macbook" is a good thing and is a great way to start of 2010! :D
     
  8. doh123

    doh123 Without ME its just AWESO

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    Yeah... dang... too ordinary, was hoping for a Macbook Pro