Apple orders aluminum 13-inch MacBook shells, 3G iPhone chips

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Mike M. (GroupSwim)
3:46pm, April 17

Separate reports have revealed that Apple's next wave of products for 2008 is soon to enter various stages of production, with orders placed for aluminum shells for the company's next-generation 13-inch MacBooks and a manufacturer chosen for the iPhone's 3G chipset.
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Sherwood B
3:54pm, April 17

Here is what it looks like:

Meanwhile, the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro were also reported to see aesthetic revisions, which like their upcoming MacBook counterparts were described by those familiar with the products as borrowing several design cues from the August 2007 aluminum iMacs and all-new MacBook Air.

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Next-gen Apple MacBook & MacBook Pro renderings published by MacRumors.


Some of these design cues were believed to include instances of matte black on portions of the casings, oversized multi-touch trackpads, and the adoption of the MacBook Air's keyboard by the MacBook -- all of which are depicted in the recently revealed renderings. 

 

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