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The first model was presented on May 16, 2006 and was the successor to [[iBooks]] and the 12″ [[PowerBook]]. The original MacBook was equipped with an [[Intel]] Core Duo and later an Intel Core 2 Duo [[processor]] and had a 13-inch [[display]]. On July 20, 2011, the sale of the MacBook was largely discontinued (does not apply to the MacBook Pro). It was still available until February 2012 for [[education|educational] institutions.<ref>{{cite web | The first model was presented on May 16, 2006 and was the successor to [[iBooks]] and the 12″ [[PowerBook]]. The original MacBook was equipped with an [[Intel]] Core Duo and later an Intel Core 2 Duo [[processor]] and had a 13-inch [[display]]. On July 20, 2011, the sale of the MacBook was largely discontinued (does not apply to the MacBook Pro). It was still available until February 2012 for [[education|educational] institutions.<ref>{{cite web |
Revision as of 03:37, 22 December 2020
The MacBook is a notebook developed by Apple.[1]
History
The first model was presented on May 16, 2006 and was the successor to iBooks and the 12″ PowerBook. The original MacBook was equipped with an Intel Core Duo and later an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and had a 13-inch display. On July 20, 2011, the sale of the MacBook was largely discontinued (does not apply to the MacBook Pro). It was still available until February 2012 for [[education|educational] institutions.[2]
References
- ↑ Apple MacBook. Retrieved on December 2020.
- ↑ White Macbook not dead yet: still available for educational institutions. Retrieved on July 2011.