Colorware ’s well known for offering up all sorts of consumer electronics in all sorts of hues, but the outfit has definitely stepped up its game with the Stealth MacBook Pro . This limited edition piece is an all-black 15-inch MacBook Pro with a matte display, 3.06GHz CPU, 8GB of DDR3 …
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Colorware offers up $6,000 Stealth MacBook Pro: it’s really darkBy Engadget on July 4th, 2009 | No Comments
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Engadget Podcast 151 - 06.19.2009By Engadget on June 19th, 2009 | No Comments
It’s been one hell of a month, hasn’t it? New Palm phones, new iPhones, a big Kindle, that Natal thing… LL Cool J. Yes, a lot has happened in the past few weeks, and it’s tough to contain all of that activity inside one teensy podcast — but we’ve tried. Join Josh, …
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MacBook Pro 2009 ReviewBy Gizmodo on June 11th, 2009 | No Comments
You know those Microsoft laptop hunter spots ? Apple may already have responded with TV spots of their own , but these MacBook Pros strike back at Microsoft better than any ad can: by doing. Apple did two things simultaneously that are usually contradictory; they lowered the price of their entire MacBook Pro line while…
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MacBook Pro Hands-On GalleryBy Gizmodo on June 10th, 2009 | No Comments
We’ve got a delicious gallery of pics of the new 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pros. Wanna know how to swap the locked-in hard drive and RAM? We have shots of that too. Just by looking at the 13 and 15-inch models together, you can tell that Apple was pretty much right…
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Apple’s new MacBook Pro family unboxing and hands-on!By Engadget on June 10th, 2009 | No Comments
What would you call this? A “fleet” of MacBook Pros? A “catch?” A “murder,” perhaps? In any case, Apple just dropped off the entire line — including the newly-status-bumped 13-inch MacBook Pro — at Engadget HQ, and while we’ll have some in-depth impressions and benchmarks soon, we thought we’d throw …
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When Pro Doesn’t Mean Pro AnymoreBy Gizmodo on June 9th, 2009 | No Comments
It’s kind of amazing how much Apple got right yesterday—and what they got wrong: Their product lines are completely scrambled. The Pro designation has become meaningless and $99 iPhones look just like $499 iPhones. It’s possible that when the subsidized iPhone 3G dropped last year for $199, a new Apple…












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