Photos: Apple's 13-inch widescreen MacBook
Apple calls its new 13-inch MacBook "the world's most advanced consumer notebook."
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13-inch MacBook
Apple on Tuesday released the 13-inch widescreen MacBook, the newest member of Apple's Intel-based laptop family.
A MacBook with a 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 60GB hard drive and white case starts at $1,099, while a midrange model, also cased in white, comes with a 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo processor and a 60GB hard drive for $1,299. The most expensive version, shown here, has a 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo processor and a 80GB hard drive for $1,499. It is available in black only.
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13-inch MacBook
The 13-inch MacBook boasts a slim design--about an inch thick. The $1,499 version comes in black only, the $1,099 and $1,299 versions in white.
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iSight
The 13-inch MacBook features an iSight camera located on the top of the display. The camera is handy for face-to-face chats or for taking an occasional self-portrait.
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