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    Rumor: Apple working on 15-inch MacBook Air

    Posted on Monday, January 19 2009 @ 14:27:36 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The latest Apple related rumor is that the firm may be working on a larger MacBook Air. Apple Insider writes Apple is said to be working on a 15" MacBook Air that will use the latest Intel Core 2 ultra-low voltage processors.
    Translated from Chinese by Google Translate, the recent entry on Apple.pro said, "It is understood that Apple is producing more than the current MBA size MacBook Air (15-inch?)." (Apple's current MacBook Air, of course, ships with a 13.3-inch display.)

    "Core architecture will use Intel processors, the latest...from the current ultra-low voltage processor 'Core 2'," the report claims. "[This will] make a stunning ultra-portable suitable for the older poor eyesight."

    Apple.pro's track record in Apple rumors is mixed. Photos it posted in August billed as the new MacBook turned out to be false, while its July photos of the new MacBook Pro turned out to be quite revealing of the actual product.



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