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January 22, 2008 8:32 AM PST

Rumor: A multitouch trackpad for MacBook Pro?

by Darius Chang
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(Credit: Apple)

According to AppleInsider, the next version of MacBook Pro will be equipped with the same multitouch trackpad as the one on the MacBook Air.

Though this move is about as unexpected as the rising tide, it will be more interesting to see if their claims that the units will appear in a few weeks turns out to true. The new portables will also be based on Intel's latest Penryn processors.

(Source: Crave Asia)

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Do It Please! I Need This Badly!!!!
by DannyKhuu January 22, 2008 4:57 PM PST
Add That And Throw In a 1080p LED 18 inch Screen, Blu-Ray Slot Loading Drive, some Kind Of Internal Cooler because The MBP Is A Freaking Over, And New nVidia 8800 Graphics Card! 512! 512!!!!!!!
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