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MacBook

MacBook 5,1 and MacBook 5,2 – Full Information, Specs

Apple announced a MacBook unibody aluminum model MacBook 5,1 (13-inch) featuring a new Nvidia chipset at a Cupertino, California with…

MacBook 4,1 and MacBook 4,2 – Full Information, Specs

The MacBook 4,1 13-inch, polycarbonate model (Early-2008) and MacBook 4,2 13-inch, aluminum model (Late 2008) offered a modest speed bump…

MacBook Pro (13-Inch and 15-Inch, Mid 2017)

MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2017), as well as MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2017) are the subnotebooks engineered, designed and manufactured…

How to Identify Your MacBook

Here are a few tips to help you identify your MacBook. You can locate the serial number, model identifier, and…

How to Identify Your MacBook Air

Here's a few tips to identify your MacBook Air. You can locate the serial number, model identifier, and part number…

How to Identify Your MacBook Pro

Here are a few tips to help you identify your MacBook Pro. You can locate the serial number, model identifier,…

MacBook 9,1

On April 19, 2016, Apple updated the Retina MacBook 8,1 model installing the new sixth-generation Intel Core M processors, Intel…

MacBook 8,1 (12-Inch, Early 2015) – Full Information

The MacBook 8,1 (12-Inch, Early 2015) computer was introduced in April 2015. Though similar to MacBook Air, this model is…

MacBook Air 5,1 (11-Inch, Mid 2012) – Full Information, Specs

MacBook Air 5,1 (11-inch, Mid 2012) is the subnotebook, engineered, designed and manufactured by Apple, powered by Ivy Bridge processors…

Interesting MacBook Facts

Apple's goal for the MacBook was to engineer a full‑size experience into the lightest and most compact notebook. The result…

MacBook Pro 13,3 (15-inch, Late/Touch Bar 2016)

The MacBook Pro 13,3 (15-inch, Late/Touch Bar 2016) features Apple’s brightest and most colorful Retina display yet, the security and…

MacBook Pro 13,2 (13-Inch, Late/Touch Bar 2016)

On October 27, 2016, Apple introduced the thinnest and lightest MacBook Pro 13,2 (13-Inch, Late/Touch Bar 2016) ever, along with…

MacBook Air 1,1 (13-Inch, Original 2008) – Full Information

MacBook Air 1,1 (13-Inch, Original 2008) is the first subnotebook engineered, designed and manufactured by Apple. It takes the middle…

MacBook FAQ – Everything You Want to Know About

MacBook FAQ: The Apple MacBook is known for its ease of access and for its revolutionary capabilities. We hope you…

How to Customize Icons and Folders On Your Mac

Icons and folders are two Mac OS X parts which you can adjust to choose what icons and folders appear…

Buying MacBook: Optional Extras

Getting optional extras with a Mac when purchasing the computer from the Apple Online Store is not an easy task.…

Buying Secondhand MacBook – The ultimate guide

There are a few things you should check when purchasing a Mac notebook secondhand, in addition to checking the hard…

MacBook 3,1 (13-Inch, Late 2007) – Full Information, Specs

The original polycarbonate MacBook 3,1 (13-inch, Late 2007) was Apple’s first notebook to use new features, such as the glossy…

MacBook 7,1

The MacBook 7,1 (13-inch, Mid 2010), unibody polycarbonate model, was refreshed with a faster processor, a faster graphics card, improved…

MacBook 6,1 (13-Inch, Late 2009) – Full Information

On October 20, 2009, Apple Inc. introduced a new polycarbonate unibody plastic MacBook, classified as MacBook 6,1 (13-Inch, Late 2009)…