Throw in a C2D 2..4 GHZ Proc, add displayport, a Superdrive, TND 13" LED Backlit Display, keyboard, 1.3mp webcam, Multitouch Trackpad, presumably more ram (4GB DDR3), HDD Bump (250GB), Mac OS X. 6 cell battery, backlit keyboard, a few ports give or take, maybe faster busses (1067mhz), 2.1 built in speakers, and aluminum an housing and you have got my $2000 CAD Unibody MacBook. Yes, I paid $2000 for netbook class hardware, yet it as said, performs well, and looks good doing it. Also, not to mention Apple has largely corrected it's labour and enviornmental issues. Lond way to go, but read this:
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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Throw in a C2D 2..4 GHZ Proc, add displayport, a Superdrive, TND 13" LED Backlit Display, keyboard, 1.3mp webcam, Multitouch Trackpad, presumably more ram (4GB DDR3), HDD Bump (250GB), Mac OS X. 6 cell battery, backlit keyboard, a few ports give or take, maybe faster busses (1067mhz), 2.1 built in speakers, and aluminum an housing and you have got my $2000 CAD Unibody MacBook. Yes, I paid $2000 for netbook class hardware, yet it as said, performs well, and looks good doing it. Also, not to mention Apple has largely corrected it's labour and enviornmental issues. Lond way to go, but read this: