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Apple has declared the white plastic MacBook, perhaps the most loved of its laptops, dead. The third and last version of the unibody polycarbonate computer has been declared "obsolete" by the company.
(Customers at the Apple Store try out a new MacBook laptop computer on July 19, 2006.Getty) Apple said on Monday that a few of its older Mac laptops are now obsolete, which means that Apple won't ...
The white plastic MacBook is officially dead for good after Apple notified resellers that it will no longer be available to educational institutions. The 13-inch machine was essentially killed off ...
Nevertheless, apple isn't selling any (new) computers made of plastic. The white macbook was the last to go, and now the only plastic you will see is in peripherals (which they are still changing to ...
The white plastic MacBook is officially dead for good after Apple notified resellers that it will no longer be available to educational institutions. The 13" machine was essentially killed off for ...
Between its glowing Apple logo, bright white cables, often sticker-covered chassis, the original MacBook paved the way for today’s lightweight, stylish laptops. Here’s how. Skip to main content ...
Apple wasn't totally clear about this earlier, but it turns out all the unibody MacBook models are now MacBook Pros -- the only remaining "MacBook" is the white plastic number. That's definitely a ...
Apple still sells the white plastic MacBook for $999, but has since moved the rest of its notebook designs to an aluminum unibody design that is believed to be much more sturdy.
The white plastic MacBook is officially dead for good after Apple notified resellers that it will no longer be available to educational institutions. The 13-inch machine was essentially killed off ...