MacBooks: The Black Ones Cost More.. and Their Disk Works Slower
On top of the tales of the appalling finish on the black Macbooks and discolouration of the white Macbooks that have been doing the rounds, here's a remarkable thing that the Macworld team has turned up in its lab tests. The black Macbooks, when compared to the top-end white versions (the latter, you'll recall, are AU$300 cheaper but have no other noticeable configuration differences), are actually slower at a number of tasks than the mid-config white ones. That is, if you leave the disk on the white model at 60GB, rather than upgrading to 80GB — via Irma

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Posted by: Feòrag | 18 June 2006
Posted by: Red Wolf | 18 June 2006
Posted by: Feòrag | 21 June 2006
Posted by: Red Wolf | 21 June 2006