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    MBP 13: 128GB/256GB SSD configs getting full 3.0GBps SATA II?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Robin Goodfellow, Jun 16, 2009.

  1. Robin Goodfellow

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    They're wrong.

    They waited until everyone else picked up the story before doing it themselves and then they get the facts wrong.
     
  3. Phil

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    Yeah they're wrong.
     
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    :(

    x200s, here I come.
     
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    Maybe give it another week. I would think Apple is going to respond.
     
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    You really think they would modify the SATA connections before Rev. B?
     
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    I'm thinking it was an error, and it will be corrected by a firmware update. There's just no reason at all for Apple to do that, yet keep it on the white macbook.
     
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    I think it's firmware problem. Lets give some time to Apple. Hope they'll fix it quickly.(I'm eyeing on 13" MBP) Maybe there are busy with iPhone launch stuff.. :p