Introduction Date:
Introduction Date: |October 20, 2009 |Discontinued Date: |May 18, 2010 | |
|Details: |The "Introduction Date" refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The |
| |"Discontinued Date" refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system|
| |or production otherwise ended. |
| | |
| |Also see: All Macs introduced in 2009. |
|Processors: |1 (2 Cores) |Geekbench: |3205/3513* |
|Details: |*These Geekbench 2 benchmarks are in 32-bit and 64-bit modes, respectively. |
| | |
| |Geekbench 2 benchmarks reflect results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher |
| |numbers are better. Individual user-submitted benchmarks can vary, but an average can be |
| |useful to get an idea of the relative performance of different Macs. You also might be |
| |interested in combing through all Geekbench user-submissions for Macs with the MacBook6,1|
| |Model Identifier, which may include multiple models. |
| | |
| |To dynamically compare Geekbench results from different Macs side-by-side, please see |
| |'s Ultimate Mac Comparison. |
|Processor Speed: |2.26 GHz |Processor Type: |Core 2 Duo (P7550) |
|Details: |The Intel "Core 2 Duo" (P7550) 45 nm "Penryn" processor includes two independent |
| |processor "cores" on a single silicon chip. |
| | |
| |Also see: How much faster is the White "Polycarbonate Unibody/Late 2009" MacBook Core 2 |
| |Duo than the MacBook it replaced? How fast is it compared to the 13-Inch MacBook Pro? |
|Custom Speeds: |N/A |Architecture: |64-Bit |
|Details: |N/A |
|Processor Upgrade: |Soldered |FPU: |Integrated |
|Details: |Also see: Can you upgrade the processor in the White "Unibody" MacBook? |
|System Bus Speed: |1066 MHz |Cache Bus Speed: |2.26 GHz (Built-in) |
|Details: |1066 MHz frontside bus. |
|ROM/Firmware Type: |EFI |EFI Architecture: |64-Bit |
|Details: |N/A |
|L1 Cache: |32k/32k |L2/L3 Cache: |3 MB (on chip) |
|Details: |Includes a 3 MB shared "on chip" level 2 cache that runs at processor speed. |
|RAM Type: |PC3-8500 DDR3 |Min. RAM Speed: |1066 MHz |
|Details: |Supports 1066 MHz PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM. Also see: How do you upgrade the RAM in the White |
| |"Unibody" MacBook? How much RAM of what type does it support? |
|Standard RAM: |2 GB |Maximum RAM: |8 GB* |
|Details: |2 GB of RAM is installed as two 1 GB modules, no slots free. |
| | |
| |*Apple officially supports a maximum of 4 GB of RAM, but third-parties have confirmed |
| |that it actually supports 8 GB of RAM. |
| | |
| |In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells memory -- |
| |as well as other upgrades -- for this MacBook. |
| | |
| |In Canada, site sponsor The Mac Market sells memory and other upgrades for this MacBook. |
| | |
| |In Australia, site sponsor RamCity |
| | |
| | sells memory and other upgrades for this MacBook. |
| | |
| |Also see: Actual Max RAM of All G3 & Later Macs. |
|Motherboard RAM: |None |RAM Slots: |2 |
|Details: |N/A |
|Video Card: |GeForce 9400M |VRAM Type: |Integrated |
|Details: |This model has a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M that shares memory with the system. |
|Standard VRAM: |256 MB |Maximum VRAM: |256 MB |
|Details: |Apple reports that "memory available to Mac OS X may vary depending on graphics needs. |
| |Minimum graphics memory usage is 256 MB". |
|Built-in Display: |13.3" Widescreen |Native Resolution: |1280x800 |
|Details: |13.3" color widescreen TFT active-matrix LED-backlit "glossy" display with a 1280 by 800 |
| |native resolution. Apple reports that it also supports "1152 by 720, 1024 by 768, 1024 by|
| |640, 800 by 600, 800 by 500, 720 by 480, and 640 by 480 pixels at 16:10 aspect ratio; |
| |1024 by 768, 800 by 600, and 640 by 480 pixels at 4:3 aspect ratio; [and] 720 by 480 |
| |pixels at 3:2 aspect ratio". |
| | |
| |Site sponsor Mission Repair offers free diagnosis of MacBook hardware problems and a |
| |24-hour repair service for this MacBook. Display repacement, keyboard replacement, a hard|
| |drive upgrade service, and more are provided. |
|2nd Display Support: |Dual/Mirroring |2nd Max. Resolution: |2560x1600 |
|Details: |The maximum resolution supported on an external display is 2560x1600. |
|Standard Hard Drive: |250 GB (5400 RPM) |Int. HD Interface: |Serial ATA (3 Gb/s) |
|Details: |320 GB and 500 GB hard drives also were offered via build-to-order. |
| | |
| |Also see: How do you upgrade the hard drive in the White "Unibody" MacBook? |
|Standard Optical: |8X DL "SuperDrive" |Standard Disk: |None |
|Details: |Apple reports that this slot-loading "SuperDrive" (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) has a maxium |
| |write speed of "8x DVD-R, DVD+R; 4x DVD-R DL (double layer), DVD+R DL (double layer), |
| |DVD-RW, DVD+RW; 24x CD-R; 10x CD-RW" and a maximum read speed of "8x DVD-R, DVD+R, |
| |DVD-ROM; 6x DVD-ROM (double layer DVD-9), DVD-R DL (double layer), DVD+R DL (double |
| |layer), DVD-RW, and DVD+RW; 24x CD". |
|Standard Modem: |None |Standard Ethernet: |10/100/1000Base-T |
|Details: |N/A |
|Standard AirPort: |802.11a/b/g/n |Standard Bluetooth: |2.1+EDR |
|Details: |AirPort Extreme (802.11a/b/g/n) and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR standard. |
| | |
| |Also see: What is 802.11n? How is it different from 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11a? |
|USB Ports: |2 (2.0) |Firewire Ports: |None |
|Details: |Two 480-Mbps USB 2.0 ports. |
|Expansion Slots: |None |Expansion Bays: |None |
|Details: |No expansion slots or bays provided. |
|Incl. Keyboard: |Full-size |Incl. Input: |Trackpad (4 Finger) |
|Details: |Apple reports that the integrated keyboard has "78 (US) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 |
| |function keys, and 4 arrow keys (inverted "T" arrangement)." It does not have an embedded|
| |numeric keypad. |
| | |
| |The glass "multi-touch" trackpad "supports two-finger scrolling, pinch, rotate, |
| |three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities". |
|Case Type: |Notebook |Form Factor: |MacBook (White Unibody) |
|Details: |This MacBook uses a white "unibody" case design molded as single piece of polycarbonate |
| |with a "catchless" magnetic latch. |
|Apple Order No: |MC207LL/A |Apple Subfamily: |Late 2009 |
|Details: |The Apple order number should be unique to this system. |
|Apple Model No: |A1342 (EMC 2350*) |Model ID: |MacBook6,1 |
|Details: |*Please note that these identifiers often refer to more than one model. In this case, |
| |please also note that the EMC number is not externally listed on the notebook so it |
| |cannot be used readily for identification. |
| | |
| |Also see: All Macs with the A1342 Model Number, the 2350* EMC Number, and |
| |the MacBook6,1 Model Identifier. |
| | |
| |For more about these identifiers and how to locate them on each Mac, please refer to |
| |'s Mac Identification section. |
|Battery Type: |60 W h Li-Poly |Battery Life: |7 Hours |
|Details: |Apple reports that this model has a "built-in 60-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery" that |
| |provides "up to 7 hours of wireless productivity". |
| | |
| |Also see: What is the White "Unibody" MacBook battery life in "real-world" tests? |
|Pre-Installed MacOS: |X 10.6.1 (10A2047) |Maximum MacOS: |Current* |
|Details: |*This system can run the latest version of OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion," although it does |
| |not support AirPlay Mirroring functionality (which also requires an Apple TV 2nd Gen or |
| |later). When running Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" it is not supported booting in 64-bit |
| |mode. Please also note that OS X Lion and OS X Mountain Lion arenot capable of running |
| |Mac OS X apps originally written for the PowerPC processor as neither supports the |
| |"Rosetta" environment. |
|Minimum Windows: |XP SP2 (32-Bit)* |Maximum Windows: |7 (64-Bit)** |
|Details: |*Apple's Boot Camp only supports the 32-Bit version of Windows XP SP2 or higher. |
| | |
| |**Apple formally supports both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7 |
| |on this model. |
| | |
| |Also see: Which Intel Macs are capable of booting the 32-Bit and 64-Bit versions of |
| |Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7? Which are supported by Apple's Boot Camp? |
|MacOS 9 Support: |None |Windows Support: |Boot/Virtualization |
|Details: |Also see: Are there any third-party programs to run Mac OS 9/Classic applications on |
| |Intel Macs? |
| | |
| |Site sponsor OHS specializes in heavily upgraded Macs capable of running both Mac OS X |
| |and Mac OS 9 applications. |
| | |
| |For more on running Windows on Intel Macs, please refer to the exhaustive Windows on Mac |
| |Q&A. |
|Dimensions: |1.08 x 13.00 x 9.12 |Avg. Weight: |4.7 lbs (2.13 kg) |
|Details: |In inches while closed - height by width by depth, (2.74 cm, 33.0 cm, 23.17 cm). |
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