Earlier today French website Nowhere Else reported that Apple will update its MacBook Pro lineup tomorrow just in time for the start the Macworld Expo.
That report came on the heels of another which discovered GeekBench results for an unknown MacBook Pro model designated as "6,1". The system ran a non-shipping build of Mac OS X 10.6.2 (Build 10C3067) and featured an Intel Core i7 M 620 running at 2.66GHz.
Below you can see screenshots that a MacRumors forum member posted of the Best Buy inventory system. The images show a "deleted" status for Apple's current entry-level 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro models preventing orders for any existing models.[via MacRumors]
That report came on the heels of another which discovered GeekBench results for an unknown MacBook Pro model designated as "6,1". The system ran a non-shipping build of Mac OS X 10.6.2 (Build 10C3067) and featured an Intel Core i7 M 620 running at 2.66GHz.
Below you can see screenshots that a MacRumors forum member posted of the Best Buy inventory system. The images show a "deleted" status for Apple's current entry-level 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro models preventing orders for any existing models.[via MacRumors]
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