Oct 14 2008, 9:37am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
In just a couple hours Apple will unveil their new MacBook and MacBook Pro notebooks. New leaked photos of the alleged MacBook Pro show a modular design that will enable you to remove the battery and hard-drive.
See more new photos leaked from China on Engadget.
Daring Fireball has a lengthy report which contains lots of predictions that sound pretty reasonable. Apple is set to announce a new 15 inch MacBook Pro and new 13.3 inch MacBooks, which look like MacBook Pros.
There will not yet be a new 17 inch MacBook Pro according to Daring Fireball. As reported earlier the new MacBook Pro will have two NVIDIA GPUs. Now the explanation is that depending if you are on battery or on power line the MacBook Pro is using different GPUs.
More details on Daring Fireball.
Oh, and the Apple Store has just gone down for maintainance. The Apple show will start soon.
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