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Rev A, or Rev F?

  • Rev A

    Votes: 13 72.2%
  • Rev F

    Votes: 5 27.8%

  • Total voters
    18

raymondu999

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Original poster
Feb 11, 2008
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So, actually... what do most of you think? Is the new one considered Rev A, or is it considered Rev F? As in MacBook Pros, I mean
 
I would have to say this is considered a Rev A since nearly everything about it is different. From what I understand case redesigns and stuff of that nature are considered Rev A products, correct?
 
how can it be not a rev A?:confused:
new chipset, new GPUs, new screen, new case, new display port, new keyboard, new trackpad, even the superdrive has a different location.
 
well the keyboard's not really new. MacBooks have used that since the intro. SuperDrive location, ditto. But Apple's often switched GPUs, you know...
 
It is clearly a Rev A product. Keyboard, screen etc dont mean a thing when it comes to making that determination. The mainboard is what matters as it is the heart of the machine and the source of most driver issues and other Rev A funkyness.
 
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