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Macbook Pro Generation - 2009/03/23 20:13 i have searched google and found this place when looking to find out what generation my macbook pro is, and i found a few questions with links to somewhat answers and even found my macbook specs, however still no generation number.

i feel dumb asking but i bought a used macbook pro from ebay (its my first mac and i love it) and i want to get it colorwared, however they only do first and 2nd gen macbook pros. mine says 4,1 does that mean fourth generation?

here is a link to my macbook pro specs

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/stats/macbook-pro-core-2-duo-2.4-15-early-2008- penryn-specs.html

sorry for the questions, just new to my mac and need to know.

thanks for any and all help

josh.
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Re:Macbook Pro Generation - 2009/03/26 21:59 Yes, as noted on EveryMac.com, you have a "Early 2008" MacBook Pro (4th Generation).

However, it looks like ColorWare decided to divide the models into "pre-Unibody" (which you have) and "Unibody" and call these first and second generation models, respectively.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Brock
EveryMac.com Webmaster
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Re:Macbook Pro Generation - 2009/03/27 18:52 thanks brock that helps alot!!
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