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To: sylvester80 who wrote (12901)11/28/2011 10:23:37 AM
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15-inch MacBook Air seen coming in Q1 with new Apple line
Dallas Business Journal Date: Monday, November 28, 2011, 9:09am CST
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Reports from Apple's Asian supply chain indicate that it has begun production of a 15-inch MacBook Air notebook computer along with updated 11.6 inch and 13.3-inch versions. The report said the new line is on trek for a first quarter 2012 debut.




The latest anonymous reports from Apple Inc. Apple Inc. Latest from The Business Journals DBJ Tech Watch for Monday 11/28: News of Cyber Monday, the AT&T/T-Mobile deal and more 15-inch MacBook Air seen coming in Q1 with new Apple line Kindle Fire is Amazon's best-seller for 8 weeks Follow this company 's Asian supply chain say that in the first quarter of 2012 it will roll out a new 15-inch MacBook Air along with updated 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch models.

Digitimes cites unnamed sources in its report on Monday who said the new MacBook Air notebook computer line is already in early stages of production.

The report also said that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) will cut the prices of its current group of MacBook Airs ahead of the release of the new line.

A report from Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley Latest from The Business Journals 15-inch MacBook Air seen coming in Q1 with new Apple line Citing big losses, Town North sues investment banks Federal Reserve stress test is positive proof of bank health Follow this company earlier this month said that the MacBook Air line has become an important part of Apple sales, growing to 28 percent of its notebook sales now, compared to 8 percent earlier in the year.

Apple updated the MacBook Air in July, adding backlit keyboards, Thunderbolt ports and the latest Sandy Bridge processors from Intel Corp
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