Apple Notebooks redesigns to include Multi-Touch Glass Trackpad
Isn’t it time to talk about other things rather than the health of Apples CEO Steve Jobs? I think it is time to talk about the rumored Apple MavBook update. We haven’t seen a serious redesign in Apple MAcBooks for several years. The MacBook and MacBook Pro were updated on Feb. 26, so they’re both about due for the type of refresh Apple usually delivers on its notebooks every six months or so. The top-of-the-line MacBook Pro is particularly due for revision. How better to do that than with a serious redesign of the notebook line? Apple has a solid set of patents on the new technology and has boned up on multitouch tech through the iPod line.
It is said that the New MacBook will have a Multi-Touch Glass Panel but there is still no mention of a screen or display underneath the glass? “Why make a fancy glass trackpad that isn’t a multi-touch screen?” is a question that will surely come into mind.
“The MacBook touch concept, for all its lusty goodness, is really impractical—a multi-touch screen that size will get really tiring, really fast, since it’s a lot of ground to cover, and people are lazy, minimizing motion.” said Gizmodo
There are also some leaked pics to alleged MacBooks casing. Just like the iPod 3G, rumors are starting to build up around the MacBooks, the only problem is which ones to believe.
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