The MacBook 13-inch line was released in May of 2006, and serves as a replacement to the popular iBook line of laptops. The Macbook line is primarily geared towards your average consumer and thus has generally lower specs than its big brother, the MacBook Pro.
At the time of writing this manual, the MacBook is available in two colors; white and black. The units feature a 13.3†widecreen LCD and are available as either 1.83 GHz or 2.0 GHz machines. Both the 1.83 and 2.0 GHz models come as either Core Duo or Core 2 Duo processors. The Core 2 Duo processors were released after the Core Duo machines, and have speed advantages over the Core Duo machines. If you have 1.83 GHz machine you can upgrade to a 2.0 machine. However, you can not upgrade
from a Core Duo to a Core 2 Duo.
The MacBook is available with both combo and superdrives. If you purchased your unit with a combo drive, it is possible to upgrade to a superdrive.
The MacBooks come standard with 512MB of ram which is usually distributed as 2x 256MB chips. The max ram on this unit is 2GB which can be achieved by installing 2x 1GB chips.
The standard hard drive on the MacBooks is 60GB which can be upgraded to 200GB (at
the time of writing this manual). At our online store you’ll be able to find
virtually every part or upgrade you need for your machine. If you can’t find it, email us and we should be able to get it for you.
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