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Appleinsider claims that "dark grey" or "gunmetal" colored slim notebooks have been spotted at Apple campus.
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Thoughnoticeably thinner but otherwise similar in size to the company's13-inch MacBooks, the notebook appeared to have a metallic sheen to it,which set it apart from the current black MacBook.
The report is reminiscent of a 9to5mac report that indicated that new MacBook enclosures made of black and silver aluminum had previously been spotted by their sources.
Rumors of a sub-notebook laptop have been building as we approach Macworld San Francisco. Our rumor roundup summarizes the predictions to date.
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As next month's Macworld Expo rapidly approaches, sources arereporting additional sightings of an unfamiliar MacBook model floatingaround Apple's Cupertino-based campus.
Most recently, a source described a "dark grey" or "gunmetal" colorednotebook of slender proportions making the rounds in an area whereApple traditionally conducts stress tests.
Though noticeably thinner but otherwise similar in size to thecompany's 13-inch MacBooks, the notebook appeared to have a metallicsheen to it, which set it apart from the current black MacBook.
This most recent sighting seems to fall in line with earlier reports that a slender pair of notebooks were making their way around Apple's campus, clad in both traditional and black aluminum enclosures.
Still, there has been no definitive evidence to link these sightingsthe company's sub-notebook project, which has been detailed (1, 2, 3)by well-respected sources over the past year and is due to culminateearly next month with an introduction at the Macworld Expo in SanFrancisco.
Additionally, it should be noted that sightings of particular colorsand enclosures at Apple ahead of a product's release are not alwaysfail-safe indicators of that product's final appearance. Apple is alsolikely working on more slender consumer MacBooks, which could at timesbe confused with the upcoming sub-notebook.