

The only difference between the £829 white MacBook and the £949 black MacBook (except for price and colour, obviously) is the black model’s larger hard drive storage capacity. All MacBooks get a boost in hard drive size to 120GB, 160GB, and 250GB, from 80GB, 120GB, and 160GB respectively. Once again we note that Apple is still, rather tiresomely, charging a premium for the black model. Customers should be aware that they can purchase the £829 white model and upgrade the hard drive to 250GB for an additional £60.01. Thus getting the exact specifications of the Black model and saving themselves £60 in the process. #Macbook air core 2 duo 2.4 ghz backup hdd upgrade#Īnd because Crucial is offering the aforementioned 4GB upgrade for £65, this is what we would currently advise our readers to purchase. Having said that, plenty of people like the black model and are prepared to pay the £60 premium. Most of the other components in the new MacBooks are the same as their older counterparts.


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