Affiliate Disclosure
If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Read our ethics policy.

Thin Apple notebooks may come clad in black aluminum

A new line of Apple notebooks believed to be nearing release have been spotted in both black and traditional aluminum enclosures, according to a new report.

The systems are said to be thinner than the company's existing MacBook and MacBook Pro offerings, while also sporting a more compact footprint that includes a thinner display bezel.

Outside of this information, details appear to be scarce. It's not entirely clear whether the notebooks are part of an upcoming revision to Apple's consumer-oriented MacBook line or are simply one-and-the same with the much rumored "ultra-portable" design first detailed back in February.

The latter systems are expected to include L.E.D-backlit 13-inch LCD panels, on-board NAND flash (for faster application launching and boot times), and lack a traditional optical disc drive.

It's believed that Apple had originally intended to launch the slimmer notebook line alongside its next-generation Leopard operating system back in June, but subsequently pushed the release out to "late 2007 or early 2008" when Leopard's expected release date slipped to October.



176 Comments

fishyesque 17 Years · 703 comments

I soooo beat appleinsider to this. I'm sure everyone's dying for this (whatever it ends up to be) to come out.

dionrodrigues 17 Years · 5 comments

The shells look very nice, I would like to see a black MBP in the future, it would look SO much better than my aluminum C2D MBP, and would be so much easier to keep clean (or at least stay clean).

bergermeister 19 Years · 6559 comments

Quote:
Originally Posted by Fishyesque

I soooo beat appleinsider to this.

You are not the first to have done so; they will likely merge the two threads once the see what yours is about... The title was little unclear.There is no need for a CD-Rom nor a great HD... The thin 80GB HD that is now in the iPod Classic would do nicely combined with a dedicated flash drive element of about 16 or 32 GB.

fishyesque 17 Years · 703 comments

That's true. I was in a hurry to just post the link. But I guess it doesn't matter who finds it, I just love new information.