Apple’s upcoming sub-notebook to cost around $1,500?
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by Doug Aamoth on December 6, 2007

apple-logo.jpgTwo things here. First, it’s being reported on CNBC that Apple’s sub-notebook that’s supposed to be launched at Macworld next month "is expected to be priced aggressively at approximately $1500," according to AppleInsider. The device will be 50% thinner than the MacBook Pro, use NAND flash memory instead of a hard drive, and "it will definitively arrive at Macworld."

Second, it’s been suggested by sources close to Jim Goldman of CNBC that a 3G iPhone "will be on store selves by late May or early June at the latest" instead of the end of next year.

Apple sub-notebook to retail for $1500, 3G iPhone by June [AppleInsider]

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  • yEP THIS IS TRUE, tHE NEW MACBOOKS WILL BE FLASH BASED Solid state drive BY Axiom. fROM 16 / 32 GB. EVEN THOU THEY GO UP TO 128GB. don’t belive me, Just wait! “I TOLD YOU SO..”
    Steve P.

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