
The 13″ MacBook (Pre-Unibody, Late 2007) – MB063LL/B was introduced on November 1, 2007, continuing Apple’s tradition of delivering reliable, stylish laptops at a premium price. Powered by a 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, this MacBook was a notable upgrade from its predecessors, offering improved graphics and better overall performance, all wrapped in the iconic black polycarbonate shell. Here’s a closer look at this memorable machine.
Enhanced Performance with 2.2 GHz Core 2 Duo Processor
At the heart of the 13″ MacBook is the 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, which provided a solid balance of power and efficiency. This processor, coupled with two cores, enabled users to easily handle multiple applications and daily tasks such as browsing, media consumption, and light productivity software. While it may not match today’s standards for speed, it was more than capable for most users in 2007.
Improved Graphics: Intel GMA X3100
One of the standout features of this late-2007 model was its upgraded Intel GMA X3100 integrated graphics card with 144MB of VRAM. This was a significant improvement over the GMA 950 seen in earlier MacBooks, providing smoother visuals, enhanced video playback, and better handling of graphics-intensive applications. While not designed for heavy gaming or 3D rendering, the GMA X3100 gave users better performance in photo and video editing tasks, making it ideal for creative professionals and students alike.
Storage and RAM for Everyday Needs
This MacBook shipped with a 160GB 5400 RPM 2.5″ hard drive, providing ample storage space for documents, music, videos, and applications. Though it may seem modest by today’s standards, in 2007, 160GB was a solid amount of storage for the average user. The system came with 1GB of PC2-5300-667MHz DDR2-SO-DIMM RAM, which could be expanded to 4GB, allowing users to increase performance as their needs grew.
Classic MacBook Design
The 13″ MacBook (Pre-Unibody) retained the same beloved design as its predecessors, with a sleek black polycarbonate shell that was both stylish and durable. At just 1.08 inches thick and weighing 5.0 lbs, it was portable yet sturdy enough for everyday use. The 13″ display was sharp and vibrant, perfect for media consumption, web browsing, and productivity tasks.
Connectivity and Features
The MacBook came equipped with an 8x DL SuperDrive, allowing users to read and burn CDs and DVDs, a standard feature of the time. Wireless connectivity was provided through AirPort with 802.11a/b/g support, along with Bluetooth 2.0+EDR for wireless accessories. Its trackpad, while basic by today’s standards, was responsive and functional for smooth navigation.
Reliable Power and Portability
Powered by a 60W MagSafe 1 adapter, the MacBook could be charged quickly and easily. Its battery life was sufficient for several hours of work or entertainment, making it a great option for students and professionals on the go.
Conclusion: A Refined Evolution of the MacBook
The 13″ MacBook (Pre-Unibody, Late 2007) with its 2.2 GHz Core 2 Duo processor represented a refined evolution of Apple’s popular notebook line. Priced at $1,499 at launch, it offered a solid mix of power, style, and portability. With its enhanced graphics, upgraded processor, and classic design, this MacBook remains a cherished piece of Apple history. Though newer models have far surpassed its capabilities, this 2007 MacBook still holds a place in the hearts of Apple enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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MacBook MB063LL/B Specs
- Order Number
- MB063LL/B
- Identifier
- MacBook3,1
- Model Number
- A1181
- EMC
- 2200
- Processor Speed
- 2.2GHz
- Processors (Cores)
- 1 (2 Cores)
- Processor Type
- Core 2 Duo
- Hard Drive
- 160GB 5400 RPM
- Hard Drive Type
- 2.5″
- RAM
- 1GB
- RAM Type
- PC2-5300-667MHZ-DDR2-SO-DIMM
- Video Card 1
- Intel GMA X3100
- VRAM
- 144MB
- Built-in Display
- 13″
- Color
- Black
- Input
- Original Trackpad
- Optical Drive
- 8x DL SuperDrive
- AirPort
- 802.11a/b/g
- Bluetooth
- 2.0+EDR
- Power Brick
- 60w MagSafe 1
- Dimensions
- 1.08 x 12.78 x 8.92 inches
- Avg. Weight
- 5.0 lbs
- Release Date
- November 1st 2007
- MSRP
- 1499

