Monday, Oct 13th 2008 by Brenda Stokes


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It’s now the night before the Macbook event tomorrow, that we’ll be Live Blogging from, and though we’ll all know the truth soon enough, many are still speculating about what the new Macbook and Macbook Pro will entail. And a new spyshot is giving us a good, albeit blurry, look at what might be announced tomorrow.

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This latest spyshot is from none other than JR, the same guy that leaked out those super detailed iPod nano shots a few days prior to the device’s launch. That gives this shot some extra weight, for sure.

From this photo, we’re seeing the black bezel, thin keyboard, and a noticeably missing trackpad button. Interesting. Are we seeing a switch to all touch on the trackpad? Could be. But enough with the speculation! We’ll know tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. PST at the “The spotlight turns to notebooks” event when Apple announces for themselves the future of the Macbook and the Macbook Pro. And remember: we’ll be Live Blogging the whole thing. Be sure to check it out at http://live.slashgear.com/.

[via Gizmodo]

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  1.  iJah420   View all comments by iJah420  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    Dam! If that’s the real deal it looks JUST LIKE THE iPhone glass.

    If that thing is a full blown touch screen…… Dell is Totally FU%$% ed.

    I HOPE SO!

    Apple ROCKS!

    ijah420 says Jobs & Co. Rock!

  2.  iJah420   View all comments by iJah420  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    Apple Store updating!

    For some odd reason I have a REAL good feeling about whats gona go down with these MacBooks.

    iJah420 says the wind is @ the back of a the ship that Jobs saved from sinking.

    Steve You Rock! God Bless You Stay well.


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