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Eh???

Big funking deal. Who cares.
So these come with core duo processors?

What exactly is the difference between the macbook and macbook pro, then?

Do you really need two processors in a low cost consumer laptop?

I dont get it
Phelipe - ""hope this work better than vista...""

Hahahahaa how original!



Idiot.
Please...

I have a 6 year old machine and it runs vista fine, its an old IBM netvista, its 933mhz P3, 384ram (was 128; upgraded by 256 for about $20).

So enough of the "egh it wont run on anything blah blah blah".
""We're not sure how much longer the fit-something-inside-a-NES gimmick's going to hold our fancy""

Interesting. Notice how engadget didnt say this about the Mac in-a-NES that was just posted recently.

Why is this?
It doesnt so much look like the application is alexandria, than its the actual music/video store service which is running inside WMP.

Notice the alexandria logo at the top right of the WMP bar, where you select your service, e.g. msn music, napster etc.
omg wtf wafflecopters
again, engadget doesnt seem to find it weird that they can sell a peice of leather for $99

Come on....
again, engadget doesnt seem to see that there they can sell a peice of leather for $99

Come on....
Wow 350 for a crate.

Engadget, I notice you dont put this product down at all even though the majority sees it as a peice of crap. Whats the deal?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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