MacBook Pro 17 inch

CUPERTINO, California—April 24, 2006—Apple® today unveiled its new 17-inch MacBook™ Pro notebook computer featuring the Intel Core Duo processor and an all new system architecture that delivers up to five times the performance of the PowerBook® G4. The new 17-inch MacBook Pro features a stunning aluminum enclosure just one inch thin, weighs only 6.8 pounds, includes a built-in iSight™ video camera for video confer... More

Also known as:

  • 17" Macbook Pro,
  • 17" Macbook Pro Unibody,
  • Macbook Pro 17 inch Unibody

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