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    New MacBook Pro with larger trackpad and dedicated SSD for Mac OS X Lion

    We all know about some rumors about new Macbook Pro which is coming in this march. Apart from some upgrade like sandy bridge processors and the new technology from Intel called Thunderbolt. The price may also going to decrease. Apart from this the new models with new version of Mac OS X called Lion makes the system work much faster. I have also heard that it will going to offer a new and large trackpads and dedicated SSD other than the flash. Is it true?

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    Re: New MacBook Pro with larger trackpad and dedicated SSD for Mac OS X Lion

    The fresh MacBook Pro has previously been transported to the stores and starts to pour out the first leaks regarding the technological features. The first unease the new glass trackpad, which must be larger, almost certainly as large as the Magic Trackpad , to superior support the innovative multi-touch gesture that will be presented by Mac OS X 10.7 Lion . Within the new MacBook Pro in its place ought to stay, besides the conventional HDD, a SSD 8 or 16 GB dedicated exclusively to house the installation of Mac OS X, most likely to permit rapid boot, the same as with the MacBook Air, which is begin in just 15 seconds. Also established the rumors on the in general decrease of weight, it comes to a regular lessening of regarding two ounces.

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    Re: New MacBook Pro with larger trackpad and dedicated SSD for Mac OS X Lion

    The latest reports say the new notebooks include two discs, one normal and one SSD. The SSD would be allocated to the operating system, which would earn a higher execution speed and start and improved energy management. The second hard disk would be devoted to data and applications. Basically it would be to adapt the system of 8 or 16GB SSD, including the new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro family, with all the advantages they offer, but with a second hard drive dedicated to storage.

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    Re: New MacBook Pro with larger trackpad and dedicated SSD for Mac OS X Lion

    According to the latest rumor, the new MacBook Pro will be a classic, a hard disk SSD (solid state drive). This would make it possible to speed up your computer because the operating system is loaded on the solid state, while the rest would be loaded from the hard disk classic. In the options of purchase, Apple should allow the user to choose whether or not the SSD option, so as to leave unchanged the prices for basic models that would be sold only with hard disk.

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    Re: New MacBook Pro with larger trackpad and dedicated SSD for Mac OS X Lion

    If the interfaces and peripherals will fill our racks, the rest of the computer will fall into place so that the physical nature of things it will become portable, or ultra-portable. And I even talk of data storage: we are just starting this year to consider the hard drive work in the laptop itself. It is now possible to install in a laptop two drives, each with the choice of technology (trays or SSD), one for programs, one for audio. Portable hard drives this year will exceed 1TB, and transfer rates formerly known as raid0 could be achieved.

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    Re: New MacBook Pro with larger trackpad and dedicated SSD for Mac OS X Lion

    MacBook Pro . Mac OS X will be installed on a small SSD for 8 to 16 GB for fast loading, the rest being installed on a hard drive more traditional - information to take with tweezers usual, even if Apple is already engaged in this kind of gymnastics on the iMac to SSD. One option could replace the hard drive with a SSD for a system based entirely on flash memory. Their particular trackpad would be even greater than it is now, for facilitating the handling of Mac OS X using tactile gestures, which are essential in Mac OS X Leo seems it.

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