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MacBook 5,1 was made of Aluminum?
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Browsing through the OWC install videos I just noticed that MacBook 5,1 seems to be made of Aluminum (unibody). I know the earlier MacBook were made of polycarbonate and later models, unibody, also of polycarbonate material, but I was not aware that there was a model (5,1), in fact 2 revisions of basic MacBook (not PRO) made of unibody Aluminum. Interesting.

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ma...specs.html
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space-time wrote:
Browsing through the OWC install videos I just noticed that MacBook 5,1 seems to be made of Aluminum (unibody). I know the earlier MacBook were made of polycarbonate and later models, unibody, also of polycarbonate material, but I was not aware that there was a model (5,1), in fact 2 revisions of basic MacBook (not PRO) made of unibody Aluminum. Interesting.

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ma...specs.html

As I recall people made a huge stink out of the lack of Firewire port, and these ended up significantly reduced at Microcenter not long after introduction. My niece ended up with one of these.
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so this was the first model with no FW? I don't think FW never returned on MacBooks, did it?
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space-time wrote:
so this was the first model with no FW? I don't think FW never returned on MacBooks, did it?

Yes, and no more Firewire on the basic 'books. This model was a bit messy (and ultimately transitional) in terms of Apple's ongoing effort to differentiate the product lines-- I think they left the FW port off mainly so that it wouldn't compete with the MBP line. I think not long after it debuted it was decided that there would only be MBAs and MBPs down the road.
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I'm on one now and have been using it since they first came out. Has served me well, though am looking to upgrade to an Air-like MBP when they come out (soon?).
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