A Short History On Mac Notebooks
Apple Inc. is an American Multinational Corporation founded on the 1st of April 1976, and with this market presence Apple actually blazed the trail in the PC industry. Apple Inc. produces large collections of personal computers with all the adjacent accessories and supporting software, and it also offers various networking services for a variety of users. Besides the PCs and PC related products Apple also makes mobile digital music players, and other electronic gear like iPods and GPS devices. So far their revolutionary Macintosh has remained unsurpassed in terms of quality and performance. Apple’s products also cover the famous line of Mac desktops and notebooks with a higher emphasis on the latter.
Online stores, company’s retail stores as well as well as plenty of affiliate and dealers advertise and promote Mac notebooks worldwide. There are different types of Mac notebooks about which you can find information on the Internet on the company’s websites. The details available on the net will enable you to make the right choices when buying your Mac laptop. Thus, you are provided with information regarding the types of Mac notebooks available on the market, their prices and technical data. Moreover, the Apple sites also offer professional and amateurish reviews, with the others reflecting the market feedback or the customer product reception.
From the various Mac notebooks designs, let us mention the Macbook, the Macbook pro, iBook, iBook G3, iBook G4, and Powerbook G4. The Macbook is the newest of consumer Mac notebooks; it was developed and marketed by Apple Computers and afterwards introduced in series production in May 2006. For the Mac notebooks series, the Macbook replaces the iBook G4 series and of PowerBook G4, that are inferior variants of the same computer. The Macbook uses the Intel Core Duo processor technology, and it is available in some distinct configurations. They include 1.83 GHz, and the 2.0 GHz both with a white polycarbonate enclosure, and the matte black-cased 2.0 GHz model. There is an iSight webcam incorporated in each of the Mac notebooks from the above categories, as well as a magnetic latch mechanism.
An important aspect in the making of Mac notebooks, and obvious particularly in their MacBook Pro, is that toxic compounds like arsenic and mercury normally necessary for the manufacturing of back lights and LCD screens are absent this time. Apple engineers turned to LED technology and arsenic-free glass in designing the Mac notebooks. In fact, Apple specialists have done even more than the elimination of these toxic elements from the components of their Mac books. They were able to develop the same non-toxic technology in the rest of the new Mac book line, the Apple LED Cinema Display, as well as in all their iPods and iPhone 3G models.

