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Twilight Elk

macrumors regular
Original poster
Aug 31, 2007
188
0
Arizona
Previously, everyone was wondering why the BlackBook (the higher-end model for MacBooks) had the same specs as the high-end White MacBook.

Well now, you can spend those extra $200 without shame!

In actuality, the only visable upgrade was a 250GB hard drive for the BlackBook standard while the high-end white MacBook remains at 160GB.

So...I hope this ends the long and painful debate as to "Why the BlackBook cost more for color."


[unless I was mislead by this information...]
 

angrygolfer

macrumors 6502
Jun 25, 2007
272
0
PA
Previously, everyone was wondering why the BlackBook (the higher-end model for MacBooks) had the same specs as the high-end White MacBook.

Well now, you can spend those extra $200 without shame!

In actuality, the only visable upgrade was a 250GB hard drive for the BlackBook standard while the high-end white MacBook remains at 160GB.

So...I hope this ends the long and painful debate as to "Why the BlackBook cost more for color."


[unless I was mislead by this information...]

Uhhhhh the previous Blackbook had a 160GB HDD where the top white only had 120GB HDD. There was always a difference there.
 

zepharus

macrumors 6502a
Aug 7, 2007
684
2
I detect the use of a double negative in the OP's Title.

Mac users do not use double negatives, you are ruining their image here man!
 
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