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What Happened To the MacBook? Apple Killed It.

What Happened To the MacBook? Apple Killed It.

Apple launched a line of new and improved Mac computers today. The MacBook Air has been upgraded in terms of performance specs and so has the Mac Mini.

But something was missing on the Mac line up on the Apple website. There was no regular MacBook any longer (the white plastic one). The plastic MacBook has been discontinued from today onwards and so Apple has gone for uniformity in their laptop production style.

What Happened To the MacBook? Apple Killed It.

The regular MacBook was a good choice for lots of people, because it was a lot cheaper than the aluminum MacBooks and held good performance specs, so its discontinuity might be sad for some.

But tell us what you think? Are you happy to see the uniformity in the MacBook line-up? Or were you planning on buying one of them and sad that it’s been taken off? Let us know in the comments box below.

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