Feb 16 2011, 10:39am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The new Apple MacBook Pro 2011 rumors are intensifying. Earlier today we reported that rumors point to a March 1st release. The new 2011 MacBook Pro would be based on Intel Sandy Bridge and offer several enhancements.
Fast Company just spotted an Intel banner ad that shows a super slim laptop running the 2nd generation of Intel Core CPUs. This could be the new 2011 MacBook Pro. If true Apple achieved a major slim-down of the Pro compared to the current model.
The thin MacBook Air is super successful. It makes sense for Apple to make thin MacBook Pros as well.
The new MacBook Pro could be a very exciting new laptop.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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