Apple Confirms New Notebooks: 14th October
| Author | Hugo Jobling |
| Published | 10th Oct 2008 |
Haven't you heard? Apple is unveiling a new MacBook (or range of MacBooks) on the 14th of October at 10am PST (which is 6pm for us Brits) at an event at Cupertino's Town Hall!

Okay, hyperbole aside, what we actually know is that Apple has sent an invite to US journalists (we in the UK have yet to hear anything) simply stating that on the 14th of October there will be an event related in some way to notebooks.
There's absolutely no information other than that relating to the plethora of rumours circulating about the apparent "brick" notebooks and/or manufacturing process. Not that we'd expect anything else of Apple. A few would-be detectives reckon that by measuring the image, and assuming the apple logo is the usual 1.5in size one, the system pictured is a 13.3in beast. As if we didn't already all know the MacBook range is way overdue a refresh.
Hopefully the UK equivalent invites are in the post?
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Shaun O'Flaherty said on 10th October 2008
Hugo said on 10th October 2008
I cannot say for why, but I have a feeling nVidia may be involved with the new MacBook range in some capacity... Anyone care to bet against me?
Shaun O'Flaherty said on 11th October 2008
Not me, nVidia have been showing those that need to know within the organisation the next-gen MacBooks, this alone leads me to believe that their chips will be in the new range :) ... more
ilovethemonkeyhead said on 11th October 2008
i wouldn't mind a 13 inch macbook with a 9600M GT... well, LG did it (sans an optical drive)...
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