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I have read some people said to January 2010.
Anyone know some of new features about Macbook Pro? :p
 
October or November maybe, for the holiday season.

Not going to happen

While I don't know what the OP meant by actualization (real word?) but if he meant a refresh then we're not going to see anything until early 2010 (at the earliest). Apple has rarely updated its laptop line in October or November and with the mobile nehalem processors getting ready in 2010, it means we'll have to wait to see an update imo
 
Not going to happen

While I don't know what the OP meant by actualization (real word?) but if he meant a refresh then we're not going to see anything until early 2010 (at the earliest). Apple has rarely updated its laptop line in October or November and with the mobile nehalem processors getting ready in 2010, it means we'll have to wait to see an update imo

Actualization = Refresh?

I don't expect a MBP refresh until mid 2010 and possible later. They just updated in summer. I know Apple is all about making their own technology obsolete, but not that quickly. These aren't iPods we're talking about.
 
Actualization = Refresh?
That's my guess but after looking it up, I don't think its a real word, at least in the context that OP was using. I'm no rhodes scholar but I've never heard any one use actualization instead of refresh :confused:

In any event, I think its many people's consensus that the earliest we'll see a refresh (actualization ;) ) is early 2010.
 
Not going to happen

While I don't know what the OP meant by actualization (real word?) but if he meant a refresh then we're not going to see anything until early 2010 (at the earliest). Apple has rarely updated its laptop line in October or November and with the mobile nehalem processors getting ready in 2010, it means we'll have to wait to see an update imo

Rarely?

I bought an iBook in September 2004, four weeks later it was updated. Since then I was more cautious buying stuff from Apple and observed its update cycle.

According to the Buyer's Guide of Macrumors, the iBook/MacBook has been updated in the following months:

5/2009
10/2008
2/2008
11/2007
5/2007
11/2006
5/2006
7/2005
10/2004
4/2004
10/2003
4/2003
11/2002


The PowerBook/MacBook Pro was updated in those months:

6/2009
10/2008
2/2008
6/2007
10/2006
4/2006
1/2006
10/2005
1/2005
4/2004
9/2003
1/2003



So it's safe to assume, that Apple will update their machines again this year, but it's not 100% sure of course.

The Christmas Holiday buying season is one of the most profitable of the year, and having an updated notebook line will help generate propaganda on various online sites, that might be surfed by people researching their next computer purchase, and resulting sales.
 
I am portuguese with 17 years old and I have difficulties with english.
I hope that you understand me. :)

You are saying that we have wait many time to have a new macbook pro. :(
I am just waiting for it!

The new macbook pros will have the under constructions processors, I think :(
And about graphic card? The processor do all of work related with graphics?
It could become the mac slower using programs such Autocad and others, based in CAD.

Sorry for my bad english
 
I am portuguese with 17 years old and I have difficulties with english.
I hope that you understand me. :)

You are saying that we have wait many time to have a new macbook pro. :(
I am just waiting for it!

The new macbook pros will have the under constructions processors, I think :(
And about graphic card? The processor do all of work related with graphics?
It could become the mac slower using programs such Autocad and others, based in CAD.

Sorry for my bad english

It's fine. The only "update" Apple may do this year would be to lower prices or update RAM and HD specs. And seeing as Apple already dropped prices like crazy during the summer, I don't see it happening.
 
Do you think, the, “Nehalem” processor, generation of Macbook, will have a good prices, too:confused:
 
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