On January 15, 2008 the A1237 Apple Macbook Pro processor Core 2 Duo 1.6 Mega Hertz 13 inch laptop was Apple's first serious move
further into developing mini notebooks. This Macbook Pro A1237 has a 1.6 Mega Hertz Intel Core 2 Duo processor P7500 in a miniaturized
compact sleek design with 2 independent processor cores on a single chip with a 4 Mega bytes on chip shared level 2 cache on an 800
Mega Hertz front side bus. This Macbook Pro A1237 has 2 Giga bytes of onboard 667 Mega hertz DDR2 SDRAM, an 80 Giga byte PATA
4200 RPM 2.5 inch hard drive, an Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor with 144 Mega bytes of DDR2 SDRAM main memory, an integrated
iSight internal video camera, a full size backlit Macbook Pro keyboard with ambient light sensors, and a 13.3 inch glossy LED backlit
active matrix display widescreen TFT 1280x800 native resolution in a thin 0.16 - 0.76 inch, 3 pound aluminum case. Internet connectivity
is supported by an AirPort Extreme wireless card that utilizes 802.11a/b/g/n wireless technologies, bluetooth 2.1+EDR, one USB 2.0 port,
analog audio output, and video output capabilities via micro DVI that supports an external 24 inch display. It lacks an ethernet port
but an external ethernet port adapter is available, Fire wire, and optical audio input and output. Apple made some considerations during
their research and development process when it came to performance, expandability, connectivity, and affordability in favor of size and
weight. Although the system is large for a mini notebook 13.3 inch display, standard full size keyboard and a trackpad that supports
multi touch gesturing and two finger scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, tap, double tap, and drag, it uses slower processors than the
stock Macbook Pro models available in 2008, the memory cannot be upgraded beyond 2 Giga bytes, it also lacks an internal optical drive,
and the battery is made to be non-removable.