K krinic macrumors newbie Original poster Dec 15, 2009 2 0 Dec 15, 2009 #1 Can you call the late 2008 macbook alu unibody 13" 2.0 Ghz for a macbook pro? My friend and I have discussed this for 2 weeks, and we can´t agree. it´s really starting to pissing me off
Can you call the late 2008 macbook alu unibody 13" 2.0 Ghz for a macbook pro? My friend and I have discussed this for 2 weeks, and we can´t agree. it´s really starting to pissing me off
miles01110 macrumors Core Jul 24, 2006 19,260 38 The Ivory Tower (I'm not coming down) Dec 15, 2009 #2 What? The 13" aluminum is still a Macbook. Argue about something more interesting next time.
Gabriel GR macrumors 6502a Jul 12, 2009 716 1 Athens, Greece Dec 15, 2009 #3 If that's the most important thing you have to argue about, you really live a troubleless life.
maflynn macrumors Haswell May 3, 2009 74,703 45,028 Dec 15, 2009 #4 What does it say on your sales receipt? what does the name placard on the computer say? MacBook, not MacBook Pro. Seriously its only a name, you shouldn't really be getting worked up on what its called.
What does it say on your sales receipt? what does the name placard on the computer say? MacBook, not MacBook Pro. Seriously its only a name, you shouldn't really be getting worked up on what its called.
powerbook911 macrumors 601 Mar 15, 2005 4,009 398 Dec 15, 2009 #5 It's called a MacBook, but who cares.
N NeuralControl macrumors 6502a Dec 3, 2009 921 38 Dec 15, 2009 #6 You can call it whatever you like. If you want to know what it really is, just look below the screen. MacBook.
You can call it whatever you like. If you want to know what it really is, just look below the screen. MacBook.