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Wow...thanks for the link. Very impressive. It's about time for Apple to do this.
With RAM and hard drive this easy to install, I don't know why anybody would order anything other than the base model (of any configuration) and then do the upgrades themselves (for much cheaper).
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Yes... I just posted the Amazon price as my vote for best deal out there. There is nothing that can added as a CTO that you can't do yourself on a model ordered from 'zon.
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What about combo drive to superdrive swap? That could be difficult, no? If that would be easy, then the $1099 Macbook is da bomb.
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I've not read about the optical drive. And the CPU is not socketed like it is in the Mini.
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[quote BigGuynRusty]Try looking here SamThree.:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish...t?lp=ja_en&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.suyama.co.jp%2F
It is a Japanese translated by BabelFish, so it is kinda rough.
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What's the link say in a nutshell? My workplace is blocking that site for some reason.
Thanks.
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Apple is selling 1 GB (two 521 MB RAM modules) of installed memory online for $90, which is slightly cheaper than if you bought it and installed it yourself.
Of course, if you buy/install the RAM yourself, you can then sell the two 256 MB modules that came with your MacBook for a few bucks.