February 26, 2008 5:38 AM PST

Apple updates MacBook, MacBook Pro lineups

Apple updated its MacBook and MacBook Pro lineups today with Intel's Penryn processors, while bringing multitouch trackpads to MacBook Pros.

New MacBooks

The MacBook Pro is available with Core 2 Duo (Penryn) processors at up to 2.6GHz and up to 6MB of cache memory. Storage options have been revised to include up to a 300GB hard drive. In addition, Apple has added Nvidia's GeForce 8600M GT graphics processor with up to 512MB of video memory. The 17-inch model now gives you the option to upgrade the LCD to an LED-backlit unit for $100. That feature is still standard on the smaller 15-inch model.

The MacBook Pro will also now include the multitouch trackpad, first introduced with the MacBook Air. The trackpad lets users rotate photos and browse Web pages using gestures such as pinch, rotate, and swipe.

A MacBook Pro with a 15-inch display, 2.4GHz processor, 3MB of L2 cache, and a 200GB hard disk lists for $1,999. The 17-inch model, with a 2.5GHz Core 2 Duo chip, 6MB of L2 cache, and a 250GB hard drive is priced at $2,799, Apple said.

The MacBook misses out on the multitouch trackpad, but the prices of the three baseline models stay the same while the configurations get CPU and hard-drive bumps. The $1,299 and $1,499 models now come standard with 2GB of RAM. Previously, doubling the standard 1GB of RAM set you back an additional $150. The $1,099 MacBook includes a 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo (Penryn) processor, 1GB of memory, and a 120GB hard drive (up from 80GB). The $1,299 model gives you a 2.4GHz chip, 2GB of memory, and a 160GB drive (up from 120GB). The $1,499 black model now comes with a 250GB drive (up from 160GB).

One thing Apple did not announce Tuesday--at least not yet--is an iPhone software developer kit that it had promised for sometime in February.

CNET Reviews' Matthew Elliott contributed to this report.

Recent posts from News Blog
End of Intel, AMD duopoly near? Via readies Isaiah chip
Google Translate speaks 10 new languages
Yahoo investors begin to weigh in on Icahn proxy fight
Hacker confab 'Last HOPE' to track attendees with RFID
Can the Feds enforce Net neutrality? Maybe not
Add a Comment (Log in or register) 104 comments (Page 1 of 2)
10-key????
by mdturner77 February 26, 2008 7:42 AM PST
Ok, with ALL of the wonderful things that Apple can do, why on earth haven't they been able to integrate a 10-key onto the keyboard of the 17-inch MacBook Pro? I've been a Windows guy since high-school, and I'm certainly interested in switching over to a Mac (at least for mobile purposes), but this "we're too Mac to use a 10-key" business is keeping me from being sold on getting a MacBook. Come ON!
Reply to this comment View all 6 replies
Too expensive
by sanjayb February 26, 2008 7:43 AM PST
I would love to buy an Apple computer but I find the prices way too high. For me to even consider a Mac Book Pro, the price needs to drop $500. For the price of the Mac Book Pro I could buy a wicked Dell XPS notebook. Other than being able to run Mac OS, what justifies the high price of a Mac Book Pro?
Reply to this comment View all 9 replies
Old Fashioned: No Blue-Ray Drive
by john55440 February 26, 2008 7:51 AM PST
Other companies have offered Blue-Ray drives for years.
Reply to this comment View all 3 replies
And what about other Manufacturers?
by Seaspray0 February 26, 2008 8:44 AM PST
Of all the recent articles covering new models of computers, they are all concerned with apple products. What about Dell, HP, Lenovo, Gateway, Acer, Panasonic products? I'm pretty sure they have new models as well, but not a word by Cnet. Why?
Reply to this comment
No free remote!
by markmcspadden February 26, 2008 8:55 AM PST
Looks like they dropped the Apple Remote from being included in both the Macbook and the Macbook Pro boxes. I think it's subtle, but I think it's poor form.
Reply to this comment View all 2 replies
News.com is biased
by oldmanangry February 26, 2008 10:30 AM PST
Why is there no news story following every single little new CPU launch by other companies?
Reply to this comment View all 2 replies
updates?
by ubnyan February 26, 2008 12:06 PM PST
Well, after waiting for the new MacBook Pros release I am dissapointed. The actual components were upgraded but outside it has nothing unique besides the new touchpad. It still looks just like the old models. After the MacAir I was expecting something like a newer sharp design, thinner, lighter and with an HDMI port. I guess we'll have to wait for the next model "updates"...
Reply to this comment
Mac Envy Anyone?
by AJ Pants February 26, 2008 12:57 PM PST
Is it even possible for a PC user not to have Mac envy these days? Damn.
Reply to this comment
not trendy
by mackenzie2881 February 26, 2008 2:07 PM PST
That's because non Apple products are not considered fashionable. I have an ipod and to be honest it's not that great.
Reply to this comment
Nice...
by Penguinisto February 26, 2008 2:51 PM PST
I've been eyeballing one as a replacement for my dual G5 Mac Pro (why not? This way I can take it along with me). /P
Reply to this comment
1 | 2 | Next 10 Comments >>
Powered by Jive Software
advertisement
  • About News Blog

  • Recent posts on technology, trends, and more.

Add this feed to your online news reader
Google
Yahoo
MSN

Most popular stories

  1. CBS to buy CNET Networks

  2. Images: Microsoft telescope puts universe on your desktop

  3. Intel Germany executive reportedly confirms Atom-based iPhone

  4. Xbox 360 hits 10 million sold in U.S.

  5. Photos: Microsoft previews 2008 Xbox games

Latest tech news headlines

Featured blogs

Beyond Binary by Ina Fried

Coop's Corner by Charles Cooper

Defense in Depth by Robert Vamosi

Geek Gestalt by Daniel Terdiman

Green Tech

One More Thing by Tom Krazit

Outside the Lines by Dan Farber

The Iconoclast by Declan McCullagh

The Social by Caroline McCarthy

Underexposed by Stephen Shankland

advertisement
Click Here
On MovieTome: Your first look at the new JAMES BOND
Advanced
search
Advanced
search
Visit other CNET Networks sites: