Apple notebooks will feature graphics from Nvidia, along with aluminum cases and larger touchpads.
Faster graphics with Nvidea chips, new aluminum cases and improved trackpads are some of the features Apple will offer with its new line of notebooks, announced at a press event today.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced changes to the MacBook Pro, MacBook and MacBook Air at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. All will use a common core graphics chipset, the Nvidia GeForce 9400M. Some of the other changes, like the aluminum cases and upgraded touchpads, won't be featured on all the notebook models.