Macbook Hard Case
Welcome to www.macbook-case.com, your number one Macbook Hard Case for
all your Apple Notebook's accessories. Moreover, the Macbook
Hard Case when is attached to the notebook and in used,
will not limit the open angle of the Apple Notebook, thus,
the end user can open the Apple Notebook without any restriction
or limitation with the attached cover. The molding for
this Macbook Hard Case is made from total steel molding,
which is not the soft molding that is used to make polycarbonated
materials.
The protect cover can be easily snap onto the Apple notebook
and can easily be snap off from the notebook without any
usage of extra tools or difficulty. The smooth external
design of the cover is to fit and configure to the exact
shape and groove of the Apple notebook without any rigid
concave or edges, thus, the Macbook Hard Case is polished
which will give the user the same feel and ambiance as
the original Apple notebook but with an added colors and
designs.
Installation guide
Keep your NoteBook closed when you put on the cover!
Place NoteBook in bottom half of cover, snap on the corners
and back 'hooks'. Place top half of the case on top of
NoteBook, snap on corners. Pull the small tabs away from
the NoteBook corners to remove the cover. Open the NoteBook
and pull off the front corners first , then pop off the
back.
Macbook |
The MacBook is a line of Macintosh notebook
computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc. The
MacBook replaced the iBook G4 series as well as the
last of the PowerBook series, the 12" PowerBook
G4. The original MacBook was built around the Intel
Core Duo chip. Every model has a built-in iSight webcam,
and a magnetic latch mechanism. The MacBook line is
the companion to the higher-end MacBook Pro line.
On November 8, 2006 Apple introduced a MacBook line
equipped with the Intel Core 2 Duo processor. This
version is available in three configurations: 1.83
GHz and 2.0 GHz with a white polycarbonate enclosure,
and a 2.0 GHz model in a matte black case. |
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the Wikipedia
article "Macbook". |
In addition, the end-user can be assured that the cover
will not bend, warp or melt from the heat that is dispensed
by the Apple Notebook during usage. The protect cover
when covering the Apple Notebook will not interferred
with the port connections of the notebook. The bottom
portion of the cover has four rubber stands that will
slightly lift the cover hence preventing the protect cover
from scratching on any surface.
In www.macbook-case.com, we call it NoteBook Cover. However, it also
call as following titles:
- Notebook Cover
- Laptop Cover
- NoteBook Hard Case
- NoteBook Snap on Cover
- Laptop Hard Case
- Laptop Case
- NoteBook Case
Our main sales is Apple NoteBook Cover. We carry 15 inch
Apple NoteBook cover as well as 12 inch Apple NoteBook
Cover, 13 inch Apple NoteBook Cover, and 17 inch Apple
NoteBook Cover. We will distribute other brands as well
as Apple, such as Dell, Gateway, HP, and Compaq in features.
Macbook Hard Case Feather
- Sleek, shiny & slim : A perfect fit and a shiny,
sleek look keeps your NoteBook protected and accessible.
- Two-piece snap-on design : Two-piece shell lets you
open and close your NoteBook without removing the case!
- Cut-outs for everything : All ports, plugs, holes
and disc drives have cut-outs so you can always keep
your NoteBook protected! Includes great ventilation
slots and rubber feet for added support.
- Beautify and protect! : Shatter-proof polycarbonate
plastic offers great hard shell protection and gives
your NoteBook a sleek, shiny look.
The Macbook Hard Case is a patented product and is an
independent product of Apple Computer and Apple Inc. The
molding for the cover is made from steel molding, which
is the finest molding hard material there is for molding.
The Macbook Hard Case can be easily snap on to the Apple
notebook and easily snap off from the Apple Notebook.
The outline design of the plastic cover is to fit and
grooved to the shape and figure of the Apple notebook
without any concave or edges. The mac cover is polished
thus giving the same feel and ambiance as the original
Apple notebook but with the different colors or designs.
As we all can see, the Apple Notebook in the last thirty
years has evolved into not only a notebook or computer,
but a different lifestyle, the Macbook Hard Case will
only enhance that lifestyle by giving the notebook a more
vibriant look and feel. The user of the Macbook Hard Case
will realize that the different colors and designs offered
by the cover will give his or her notebook an extended
lifestyle, instead of just one color, there are many colors,
designs, style, flavor, and taste.
Apple Mac
The Macintosh platform has introduced many innovations
and ideas which have had significant effects on the computer
industry, especially in the area of communications standards.
One of the first was the Macintosh Plus, which successfully
introduced the SCSI interface in 1986. The Macintosh IIsi
and the Macintosh LC introduced standard audio in and
out ports in 1990—today these ports are standard
on the large majority of computers. Beginning with the
iMac in 1998, Apple made the Universal Serial Bus standard
and introduced FireWire, a high-speed data transfer bus
now popular in media-editing computers and almost all
digital video cameras. Apple also innovated in the area
of networking, with heavy marketing and early implementation
of the existing wireless networking standard IEEE 802.11b
(AirPort) in the Macintosh portable lines in 1999. The
iMac, debuting in 1998, was one of the earlier computers
to have no floppy disk drive; today, almost no new computers
come with one. The Macintosh was able to support multiple
monitors as far back as 1988 - a full ten years before
Windows 98 supported dual monitors. When Apple developed
the iMac with dual monitors, it heavily influenced Bobby
H. Green's development of the "DSDS" (Dual screen
duo system). The Macintosh was also the first personal
computer to have virtual memory, in 1989 using 'Virtual',
a Connectix product.
Apple has also contributed heavily to the field of mobile
computing, and many features of its mobile computers have
become the norm. The PowerBook 100, 140, and 170 set the
ergonomic standard for the placement of the keyboard in
1991 by moving the keyboard behind a palm rest, rather
than right at the bottom of the laptop. In 1991, the PowerBook
100 series featured the first built-in pointing device
on a laptop: a trackball. The PowerBook Duo also introduced
the idea of a dock/port replicator in 1992. One of the
most important features ever added to the Macintosh PowerBook
lineup was the first true touchpad as a pointing device
on the PowerBook 500 in 1994; today, most laptops rely
on it as their pointing device. More recently, the PowerBook
G4 became the first full-size laptop computer to feature
a widescreen display, in 2003 it became the first laptop
computer with a 17-inch display, and in 2004 it became
the first laptop computer to provide dual-link DVI. Apple
was first to deliver Wi-Fi internet access using the Wi-Fi
Alliance's 802.11x standard in their AirPort product line. |