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  • Meaning replacing the superdrive with the HDD/SSD, giving extra room for battery expansion. Thus offering longer mobile computer usage on a single charge.

  • Hey, that's very intuitive. I think your image of the "blackbook pro" was the closest to what I'm guessing. I think they're just gonna shrink the laptop down to a good .85". Nothing less. If they give the MacBook pro the MacBook air design, that will confuse the customers a little. I don't think they will use flash storage. MacBook pro users prefer to interchange the HDD whenever they can. They may do a whole MacBook air-like internal design change.

  • @htcevomaster323 wait until next year's model

  • Look at this nigger !! Cant even talk correctly .. Dumb nigger

  • No racism intended

    What do mexicans and black people have in common?

    Once you know Juan you know Jamal!

  • i have my money to buy my macbook pro...should i just wait for the 2012??? or just go ahead and spend my money on the 2011??

  • "laptops are over" my ass

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  • i think people who care more about the design rather than the pure power that the pro is known for should just skip the pro and buy the air....i dont care much about the pro's appearance and id rather see apple invest in battery power and processors

  • A redesign sounds good! But the current macbook pros is already thin. If they make it thinner, they will have to make a smaller battery, causing shorter battery life. I think the MacBook pro will become thinner, but i don't like it :/

  • SPEED THE GHZ OF THE i9

  • ye i9 is possible its not too out there

    i would like to see quad core in a 13in

  • @awesomeness5575 Me to man/girl, me too haha.

  • Please not refer to the clock speed of the CPU as the 'GHz'. No there will be no 'i9' processors. They will almost certainly have a new 'airified' design and the new Intel 'Ivy Bridge' processors, that use the 22nm technology. For those who don't know what this, it is the size of the transistors, the smaller they are the less heat produces, less energy required and more can be packed into the same form factor meaning better battery and speed, all in a smaller size.

  • 2:00 asswell

  • 0:49 lol

  • i9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!

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