This actually seems a little suspect at the moment, especially since Apple is probably the king of secrecy, but it’s still interesting to note that an online store has started listing MacBook Pros powered by Intel’s Core i5 and Core i7 processors. According to the site, it’ll be released in April 2010, which is next month, and features a new 8-hour battery and new multi-touch trackpad, amongst other things. What do you think? Fake listing, and cheap publicity, or the real deal, with interesting specs? Chances seem to be higher that it’s not genuine.
Update: A Tosh New Zealand representative has come out and stated that they don’t have the actual details of the upcoming MacBook Pros, but it was just “to let their customers know” of the upcoming refresh.
It’s also worth noting that the 9400M and 9600M graphics listed on the site can’t be used together with the Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors, due to the legal wrangling between NVIDIA and Intel.
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