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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

MacBook: glossy screen

Here is the most extensive documentation yet of the drawbacks of the new glossy screen on the MacBook, now also available as an option for the MacBook Pro. Here are some more photos.
Posted by Philipp at 11:20 AM

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