Meet my next computer: an Apple MacBook

Apple has just released its new entry-level (?) laptop, the MacBook with the following detailed technical specs.

I won’t get into too much details except that I’ve been dreaming of acquiring a Mac since, well, 18 years…

I think I’ll (try to) buy the 2.0GHz version with a SuperDrive (aka DVD-writer), a 80Gb hard-disk and 1Gb of RAM. It’s available on Apple’s store at $1449 (which is approximately Rs 45,325). I wonder how much Leal Informatique will make me pay?!? Better, perhaps, is to find someone coming from abroad, I guess ;-)

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About avinash

I am the Managing-Director of Knowledge Seven Ltd, provider of quality consultancy, support and training for open source software. I am also an amateur photographer and musician. I use a Google Nexus One Android smartphone, an Apple MacBook, Mac OS X, Linux and a lot of open source software. I am married to Christina and we have two wonderful kids, Kyan & Anya. In case you are wondering, Noulakaz means "our home" in my native language, créole.
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4 Responses to Meet my next computer: an Apple MacBook

  1. Freeman says:

    What of the idea of running future Windows releases e.g Vista on your new Macbook? I don’t find the idea bad after all… Apple finally comes to realise where the future lies.

  2. avinash says:

    It’s just common sense in my opinion. It’s the first time Apple has some hardware capable of running Windows.

    Personally, I’ll never ever run Windows on my hypothetical MacBook ;-)

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  4. Tomo says:

    Good time to purchase the Mac Book… Apple have released the Intel Core Duo to them. I bit the bullet and decided to get the iMac… best £800 I’ve ever spent!

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