MacBook Disassembly Guide

MacBook Disassembly Guide

MacBook Disassembly Guide

SAN LUIS OBISPO, California-- February 22, 2006 -- iFixit, maker of the
revolutionary Fixit Guide series, has posted the first MacBook Pro
disassembly instructions and photos. The MacBook Pro disassembly is online
at www.iFixit.com.

The MacBook Pro disassembly guide contains high resolution photos of the
MacBook's internals, including the Intel Core Duo processor. The MacBook
guide complements iFixit's revolutionary do-it-yourself laptop repair
manuals, the Fixit Guide Series. Fixit Guides are available for every
laptop Apple has made since 1998. All Guides are available free online at
www.iFixit.com/Guide.

iFixit also sells a full line of PowerBook and iBook parts. "I'm proud to
announce that we have over 600 different Mac parts and upgrades in-stock
and ready to ship. We couldn't be more excited about our market position,"
said Kyle Wiens, iFixit's CEO.

Fixit Guides are available for these computers:

* MacBook Pro
* Mac Mini
* PowerBook G4 Aluminum (867 MHz - 1.67 GHz)
* PowerBook G4 Titanium (400 MHz - 1 GHz)
* PowerBook G3 (233 - 500 MHz)
* iBook G4 (800 MHz - 1.42 GHz)
* iBook G3 (300 - 900 MHz)

About iFixit:

iFixit launched in 2003 and instantly became the leader in the Mac laptop
part industry. iFixit is dedicated to helping Macintosh zealots everywhere
keep their Macs running. For more information, visit: www.iFixit.com or
call 1-866-61-FIXIT.

 
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