Monday, September 28, 2009

Apple is going to release lower priced MacBookPros made of polycarbonate shells

Apple is known for its premium quality products with high price tags and consumers never complained about it. Unfortunately, the economic recession forced the company to rethink its strategy. Rumor is spreading over the net that Apple is going to release low cost MacBook laptops that are made of polycarbonate shells. Apple Insider reports:

As is the case with the upcoming iMac makeover, little is known about the revised industrial design of the new MacBook models, other than hints towards a thinner, sleeker enclosure that will embrace Apple's cutting-edge internal battery technology.

That said, one person familiar with pre-production units indicated to AppleInsider several weeks ago that models awaiting certification were seen in white polycarbonate shells, consistent with the sole $999 model currently available from the Cupertino-based company.

In early 2009, rumor spread out that Apple is planning to bring out netbooks but Apple officials including Steve Jobs, said that his company has no interest in rolling out cheap products. In June, at the World Wide Developers Conference, Apple not only dropped the price of its MacBook Pros but also released a 13.3 inch MacBook Pro. At the end of the day, Apple learned its lesson and is ready to roll out lower priced notebooks.

1 comments:

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