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Apple debuts new 13.3-inch widescreen MacBook; replaces both iBook and 12-inch PowerBook
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - 07:30 AM EST

Apple today unveiled the newly designed MacBook, the world's most advanced consumer notebook featuring the Intel Core Duo processor and a gorgeous new 13-inch glossy widescreen display, all in a sleek design that is up to five times faster than the iBook and up to four times faster than the 12-inch PowerBook. Together with the 15-and 17-inch MacBook Pros, the new MacBook completes Apple's Intel-based portables lineup and replaces both the iBook and the 12-inch PowerBook, as MacDailyNews first reported back on January 11, 2006. Apple's entire portables lineup now offers Intel Core Duo processors; a built-in iSight video camera for video conferencing on-the-go; breakthrough Front Row media experience with Apple Remote; and several advanced features including DVI with dual display support, optical digital audio input and output, Gigabit Ethernet, Sudden Motion Sensor, Scrolling TrackPad and MagSafe Power Adapter.

"Apple began the transition to Intel Core Duo-based notebooks in February with the 15-inch MacBook Pro, and now just 90 days later we have completed the transition with the release of the all new MacBook," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, in the press release. "The complete MacBook lineup leads the industry with Apple's trademark innovative design and advanced mobile features -- from top to bottom it is the best notebook line that we have ever offered."

With prices starting at $1,099, the MacBook lineup includes three models: a 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz MacBook in a newly-designed white enclosure and a 2.0 GHz MacBook in a new black enclosure. The new MacBook offers performance up to five times faster than the iBook and up to four times faster than the 12-inch PowerBook with a completely new system architecture including a 667 MHz front-side bus and 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM memory expandable to 2GB. At about one-inch thin, the new MacBook is 20 percent thinner than the iBook and features a gorgeous new 13-inch glossy widescreen display. With a display that is 79 percent brighter than the iBook and the 12-inch PowerBook, the MacBook provides incredibly crisp images with richer colors, deeper blacks and significantly greater contrast. At a resolution of 1280 x 800, the MacBook display provides 30 percent more viewing area than the iBook and the 12-inch PowerBook.

Every new MacBook comes with a built-in iSight video camera for video conferencing on-the-go using Apple's award-winning iChat AV, or recording a video Podcast or iMovie using iLife '06. MacBook also includes Photo Booth, Apple's fun-to-use application that lets users take quick snapshots with the built-in iSight video camera, add entertaining visual effects and share their pictures with the touch of a button. The new MacBook gives customers a simple way to enjoy their digital lifestyle content wherever they go -- including music, photos and videos from across the room using the Apple Remote. With Front Row, users can effortlessly access shared iTunes playlists, iPhoto libraries and video throughout their home via Bonjour, Apple's zero configuration wireless networking built into Mac OS X.

Designed to withstand the rigors of life on the go, every MacBook comes with Apple's MagSafe Power Adapter, created especially for mobile users that makes charging the notebook's battery easier than ever by magnetically coupling the power cord to the MacBook. The MagSafe Power Adapter safely disconnects from the notebook when there is strain on the power cord, helping to prevent the notebook from falling off its work surface. Every MacBook also includes Apple's Sudden Motion Sensor that is designed to protect the hard drive in case of a fall, and all MacBooks include a Scrolling TrackPad to easily scroll through long web pages or pan across large photographs.

With the latest high-performance connectivity options, every new MacBook includes built-in 10/100/1000 BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet for high-speed networking, built-in AirPort Extreme 802.11g WiFi for up to 54 Mbps fast wireless networking, built-in Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), two USB 2.0 ports, combination analog and optical digital audio input and output ports, and a mini-DVI video output to connect up to a 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display.

Every MacBook includes iLife '06, the next generation of Apple's award-winning suite of digital lifestyle applications featuring iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, GarageBand and iWeb, a new iLife application that makes it super-easy to create amazing websites with photos, blogs and Podcasts and publish them on .Mac for viewing by anyone on the Internet with just a single click. All the iLife '06 applications run natively on the new Intel-based MacBooks for maximum performance.

Every MacBook also comes with the latest release of the world's most advanced operating system, Mac OS X version 10.4.6 "Tiger" including Safari, Mail, iCal, iChat AV, Front Row and Photo Booth, running natively on Apple's Intel-based notebook line. Mac OS X Tiger includes an innovative software translation technology called Rosetta that lets customers run most Mac OS X PowerPC applications seamlessly. Intel-based Mac customers have more than 1,700 Universal applications to choose from and the list is growing each day with hundreds of developers including Adobe, Quark and IBM's Lotus division announcing support for Mac OS X Intel-based applications. An updated list of Universal applications for Mac OS X is available at http://guide.apple.com/universal

The new MacBook is available immediately through the Apple Store, Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. Apple today also increased processor speeds on both models of the 15-inch MacBook Pro, delivering even greater performance at no additional cost. The $2,499 model now includes a 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, up from 2.0 GHz, and the $1,999 model now includes a 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, up from 1.83 GHz. Beginning today, the MacBook Pro also offers the new glossy widescreen display as a CTO option on both the 15-and 17-inch models at no additional cost.

The 1.83 GHz, 13-inch white MacBook, for a suggested retail price of US$1,099, includes:
• 13.3-inch glossy widescreen 1280 x 800 display with 250 cd/m2 brightness
• 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo processor
• 667 MHz front-side bus
• 512MB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, expandable to 2GB
• 60GB Serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion Sensor
• a slot-load Combo (DVD-ROM/CD-RW) optical drive
• Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
• Mini-DVI out (adapters for DVI, VGA and Composite/S-Video sold separately)
• built-in iSight video camera
• Gigabit Ethernet port
• built-in AirPort Extreme wireless networking and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
• two USB 2.0 ports and one FireWire 400 port
• one audio line in and one audio line out port, each supporting both optical digital and analog
• Scrolling TrackPad
• Infrared Apple Remote
• 60 Watt MagSafe Power Adapter

The 2.0 GHz, 13-inch white MacBook, for a suggested retail price of $1,299, includes:
• 13.3-inch glossy widescreen 1280 x 800 display with 250 cd/m2 brightness
• 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo processor
• 667 MHz front-side bus
• 512MB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, expandable to 2GB
• 60GB Serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion Sensor
• a slot-load SuperDrive(TM) (DVD±RW/CD-RW) optical drive
• Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
• Mini-DVI out (adapters for DVI, VGA and Composite/S-Video sold separately)
• built-in iSight video camera
• Gigabit Ethernet port
• built-in AirPort Extreme wireless networking and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
• two USB 2.0 ports and one FireWire 400 port
• one audio line in and one audio line out port, each supporting both optical digital and analog
• Scrolling TrackPad
• Infrared Apple Remote
• 60 Watt MagSafe Power Adapter

The 2.0 GHz, 13-inch black MacBook, for a suggested retail price of $1,499, includes:
• 13.3-inch glossy widescreen 1280 x 800 display with 250 cd/m2 brightness
• 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo processor
• 667 MHz front-side bus
• 512MB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, expandable to 2GB
• 80GB Serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion Sensor
• a slot-load SuperDrive (DVD±RW/CD-RW) optical drive
• Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
• Mini-DVI out (adapters for DVI, VGA and Composite/S-Video sold separately)
• built-in iSight video camera
• Gigabit Ethernet port
• built-in AirPort Extreme wireless networking and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
• two USB 2.0 ports and one FireWire 400 port
• one audio line in and one audio line out port, each supporting both optical digital and analog
• Scrolling TrackPad
• Infrared Apple Remote
• 60 Watt MagSafe Power Adapter

Additional build-to-order options for the MacBook include the ability to upgrade to 80GB, 100GB or 120GB 5400 rpm hard drive, up to 2GB DDR2 SDRAM, Apple USB Modem, Apple Mini-DVI to DVI adapter, Apple Mini-DVI to VGA adapter, and the AppleCare Protection Plan.

See the new Apple MacBooks here.

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May 16, 06 - 08:29 am Comment from: tekriter

pbs -

it HAS firewire.

May 16, 06 - 08:29 am Comment from: jonny

5.2 lbs and only integrated graphics for $1100+ ?????!!!!!!

what a joke

May 16, 06 - 08:31 am Comment from: Thorin

Apple is not going risk financial destruction to get you a $899 laptop. They have a predefined margin percentage on this stuff (read my previous post). If you want cheap crap, there's plenty of it out there. You don't like cult, fanboy stuff, well, I don't like anti-corporate whiney BS.

May 16, 06 - 08:32 am Comment from: jim

NO FIREWIRE!!!????!!!! This is worthless if I cannot connect it with my DV camera. What are they thinking?


There is a firewire port.

May 16, 06 - 08:35 am Comment from: nuts

educational discount only saves you $100 on the 2.0 ghz. No discount on the 1.83 ghz.

May 16, 06 - 08:37 am Comment from: Idiot!

"the mbp is miles better than this crap"
Thats why they are PRO!!!! MBP is supposed to be better you fool.
Also, they are not crap, I will be getting one, only problem is I can't decide Black or White??

What everyone think, Black or White?

May 16, 06 - 08:37 am Comment from: AG Penny Packer

only one optical drive? Apple you've just took two steps back!

May 16, 06 - 08:37 am Comment from: stantheman

How is it that other manufactures can get 13.3' notebooks under 4lbs WITH discreet video and APPLE, the utterly amazing design company gives us this desktop replacement of a notebook with crap intel 950 graphics. Do they want anybody to purchase this hunk of trash?

May 16, 06 - 08:38 am Comment from: Bill

I can't believe the attitude here.

The specs on the machine are fantastic - we got a Core Duo for christs sake!

Plus:
iSight
remote
thinner
MagSafe

How can you be disappointed? What the heck did you expect? That the specs would be better than the MacBook Pro? This is the low end, but a bloody wicked low end.

May 16, 06 - 08:40 am Comment from: Rob

Apple's $1099 price is excellent - especially considering all the standard features. PC laptops for $700-$900 never include all the features people want, and when they add the desired upgrades the price is always closer to or even higher than Apple's. Sure, it'd be nice if Apple offered a stripped down version without some of the buzz and whistles just so they could advertise a lower starting price, but that's not how they do business. I'm sure they will sell all they can make of these new Macbooks.

May 16, 06 - 08:40 am Comment from: Hywel

For those complaining about the size compared to the old 12"...

The MacBook 13" is smaller than the iBook 12".

12.78 x 8.92x 1.08 = 123.12 cubic inches
versus
11.2 x 9.06 x 1.35 = 136.99 cubic inches.

OK, so it's largely down to it being much slimmer, but overall the volume is down and there aer more dots on the screen too. I think this qualifies as positive progress.

May 16, 06 - 08:45 am Comment from: T

Glossy screen is no good for me. Sorry Apple. I was really waiting for the MacBook.

May 16, 06 - 08:46 am Comment from: TrevX

Big Boy, they packed more features into it and lowered the price over the old iBook G4. They didn't mess up the price at all. Sure you can get a bottom of the barrel POS AMD Turdion for $800, but you get what you pay for. You didn't really want to buy the new Macbook, and now you're justifying it by finding everything wrong with it that you can. Whatever helps you sleep at night I guess.

May 16, 06 - 08:46 am Comment from: Black or White?

Ignoring price etc, which looks better,
BLACK or WHITE?

May 16, 06 - 08:47 am Comment from: Wow!

Sixty-third post!!!!!!!!

May 16, 06 - 08:49 am Comment from: Jim

Big Boy-

I think I understood most of your incoherent babble. Some of it even seemed like proper English. Here's the bottom line: For run-of-the-mill consumers, this machine will be great. It's got a decent screen, nice features, and is affordable. Since I'm a graphic designer and video editor, I will be upgrading my PowerBook to a MacBook Pro. Simply put, if you don't like it, don't buy it.

May 16, 06 - 08:49 am Comment from: Bill

Black one is nice. Buut I can see the problem now: which one to choose!

May 16, 06 - 08:50 am Comment from: Al

I just went to the Apple website and maxed-out a Black MacBook...it came out to $2600!! Holy expensive Batman! I mean, 2 Gigs of RAM costs an additional $500!!

I'd go out and get a MacBookPro if you're looking to spend some decent cash on a portable. $1099 isn't bad for the entry level if you're just looking for a great laptop to have fun with...but anything above that I would caution against.

May 16, 06 - 08:52 am Comment from: war

Many are asking "why" on the gloss screen. I think it is merely to keep up with the other portable computers out there. I had a friend of mine ready to get a MacBook Pro but she opted for a PC because it had the glossy screen. All she does is surf the internet and some word processing but the freaking glossy screen made here get a PC. So, many out there think that the glossy screen looks better. I wish her luck with the mess that is Windows media center edition.

May 16, 06 - 08:54 am Comment from: Auctoris

Looks great to me, but I can't wait for the new Apple TV spot featuring AC/DC . . . think about it . . . think about it . . . okay, "Mac in Black".

May 16, 06 - 08:54 am Comment from: the other Mark

To all you business execuives that are whining about this new computer, why should these price points be any surpise? These are Apple's price points. This is what the consumer models sell for and since the G3 iBook the price point has not change.

Apple does a great job of maintaining its price points and staying profitable; unlike Dell, Gateway, etc. that are competing for the lower tiered market and losing money. Profit margin and cash flow is everything. And for Apple to survive as a viable company both of those things must be maintained.

Further, Apple is not for everybody. Apple is not trying to sell to everybody. There are a handful of people in the world that want what Apple offers. If you don't like the value you receive when you buy a Mac, move on.

May 16, 06 - 08:54 am Comment from: Jared White

They'll sell millions of these. They pass my drool test, which is how I know which Apple products will succeed or not. smile

May 16, 06 - 08:55 am Comment from: Mike Napolitano

I'm pretty sure if you go to Sony or HP and configure a CORE DUO machine it will be as much or more with less features. Dell can probably be discounted with coupons for less, but these are more competitive than people are thinking. Remember, many of the rumors were pointing to a Core Solo in the 1099 model. I'm very pleased to get a 1.8 duo loaded at this pricepoint.

Can anyone show me a Duo machine with these specs for less?

May 16, 06 - 08:56 am Comment from: mark

Apple priced them the way they have always priced them; higher than the competition, but also including more than the Windoze junk.

So they didn't mess up, as they've sold plenty in the last three years. And they will sell plenty in the coming months.

$1099 for a 1.83GHz Core Duo is great given all the other stuff included. The 1.83 is a surprise - most would've been happy with a 1.67 Core Duo (not Core Solo). Anyway, they'll drop to $999 before Christmas.

Apple priced the black more because they're betting that some people will be willing to pay more just for black. They could've done it for the nano and still sell them like hotcakes but they didn't. This is just smart business...

And finally, the speed bumps on the MBPs are nice.

May 16, 06 - 08:58 am Comment from: PC Apologist

Near-identical specs to the mac mini (save for the proc. speed). $300-$700 more. Ouch.

We're all agreed:

- $150 for black is weak.
- Glossy display is a loser.
- Price increase over the mini is too much.
- Where's the rumored iPod update?

So that's gonna have to hold you 'til August. Take it or leave it.

May 16, 06 - 08:59 am Comment from: Wayneker

Why are there so many complaints and whining???? Princing point mean jack. You are getting a whole package!! 800 vs 1000?? 200 dollars difference?? I think the iLife suite of softwares more then compensates that 200 dollars difference!!!! Plus,... hummm security from viruse and worms?? That's worth more then 200 dollors for me, save me tons of time doing reinstall and figuring out what the hell is wrong with my machine!!!! And the experience with MAC OSX.... priceless.

My friend who works for intel in Taiwan has been using PC all his life and sweared that he will never get a Mac. Guess what??? He got a Mac Mini and installed bootcamp... a week later hie said "once you go Mac, you can't go back, Microsoft is going down", his exact words!

May 16, 06 - 08:59 am Comment from: OpJ

I don't know how bad the price really is...I just hopped on Dell's site and punched up a machine that is somewhat comperable to the $1299 model (only somewhat b/c it has a 14" screen with higher resolution) and it was $1600.

May 16, 06 - 09:00 am Comment from: Johnny

This looks sweet, what other laptop can run Windows and glorious OS X?

I am fine with integrated graphics, I dont see why people complain about it. It has been proven it can display 2 feeds of High Def. What else do you need on a laptop? Games (come on)

Only thing that worries me is the display 1280 x 800. Still definitley worth a trip to the apple store to have a play.

May 16, 06 - 09:02 am Comment from: ping

The mini has neither a screen, a keyboard, a battery or the portability.

How do you produce all that for free?

May 16, 06 - 09:02 am Comment from: Mactricity

Where's the illuminated keyboard ????
I really need that feature !!!!!!!!!!!!!
arghhhhhhhhhhh!

May 16, 06 - 09:03 am Comment from: Bill

To all the naysayers, I went to try and compare Apple's MacBook to Dell's equivalent, the Inspiron 710m.

Look at this:


Dell: Apple:

12" 13.3"
1 X 1.7 Ghz 2 X 1.83 Ghz
Windows XP MacOS X Tiger
512 MB RAM 512 MB RAM
60 GB HDD 60 GB HDD
Combo Drive Combo Drive
Wireless Wireless
Integrated Graphics Integrated Graphics
Front Row
iSight

$1,637 $1,099

Does the MacBook still look like overprices POS? I think not.


Link to dell configuration:
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=19&fb=1&l=en&oc=710MIR&s=dhs

May 16, 06 - 09:03 am Comment from: Jon

cnet.co.uk report that the Black MacBook comes with

"with 80GB of memory"

Bless them, they don't understand about computers.

May 16, 06 - 09:04 am Comment from: Poppycock

Big Boy, who has already been seriously whacked here, said:

I can get by with a Microjunk laptop at these prices. Like I said, hey just lost my sale. I will have to hunt down a new AMD Turion today. Again one lost sale here. And I wanted so to buy a Mac.

No, you obviously didn't. If you really wanted a Mac, you would still buy one and--perhaps rightfully--complain about the price. But suggesting that your other option is to buy that non-Mac crap reveals that you don't want a Mac very much at all.

May 16, 06 - 09:06 am Comment from: Bill

Oops. Post went a bit wrong. I'll try again:

To all the naysayers, I went to try and compare Apple's MacBook to Dell's equivalent, the Inspiron 710m.

Look at this:


Dell:
12"
1 X 1.7 Ghz
Windows XP
512 MB RAM
60 GB HDD
Combo Drive
Wireless
Integrated Graphics

$1,637


Apple:

13.3"
2 X 1.83 Ghz
MacOS X Tiger
512 MB RAM
60 GB HDD
Combo Drive
Wireless
Integrated Graphics
Front Row
iSight

$1,099


Does the MacBook still look like overprices POS? I think not.


Link to dell configuration:
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=19&fb=1&l=en&oc=710MIR&s=dhs

May 16, 06 - 09:07 am Comment from: Jim

PC Apologist-

$300-$700 price difference from the Mac mini with near-identical specs? Um, what about the SCREEN?

May 16, 06 - 09:09 am Comment from: UNIX

I have to say i am abit diapointed with the new look, i think that the old iBook g4 looked much better and its a shame not to see a 12 inch, i hope apple release a 12 inch beacuse as far as im concerned im sticking with my iBook at this moment.

May 16, 06 - 09:10 am Comment from: stantheman

Dell E1404 can be had for $998 w/ same processor, BT, RAM, wireless AND 14" screen.

May 16, 06 - 09:10 am Comment from: Queezzie

Apple line on website:

"MacBook: the most advanced affordable Mac notebook ever."

So its more advanced than even the Macbook Pro??? How?

May 16, 06 - 09:14 am Comment from: Non since

How hot does it get? Couldn´t find that spec.

May 16, 06 - 09:15 am Comment from: davida

keyword 'affordable', two different lines.. one's consumer (affordable), and one's professional. As long as there aren't any first design major goofs, they'll sell well.

May 16, 06 - 09:15 am Comment from: Johnny

Anyone have any ideas about battery life? Cant seem to find anything on the tech specs on apple.com

CHeers

May 16, 06 - 09:16 am Comment from: Ian

Mike
>Can anyone show me a Duo machine with these specs for less?

No, I can't. I've just priced the latest HP DV1000t with core duo at same speed with wireless, webcam, 512MB single chip and XP Pro and it's over $1216. No photo software, magsafe, and other things. Seems a fair price to me.

May 16, 06 - 09:17 am Comment from: Julie

No KEYBOARD!!???!! This is worthless if I cannot input my data through a keyboard?!? What are they thinking?

May 16, 06 - 09:24 am Comment from: Mike K

PC Apologist says "- Price increase over the mini is too much."

-------------------

You're joking right? Do you realize that the MacBook comes with a 13 inch widescreen display which alone costs $143, plus an iSight cam, keyboard, trackpad, magsafe connector, battery, AND it's portable.

The glossy screen was interesting choice, but the MBP is also available with a choice of glossy or matte:

"Also as of Tuesday, both the 15-and 17-inch MacBook Pro models offer Apple's new glossy widescreen display as a CTO option on at no additional cost.
According to Apple, customers should choose the glossy widescreen display if they want to make their graphics, photos, and videos appear with richer color and deeper blacks. The new display is also great for watching DVD movies, the company said.

Meanwhile, those customers who prefer a display with anti-glare coating for a matte rather than glossy viewing experience, should stick with the standard widescreen display. "

May 16, 06 - 09:26 am Comment from: Eric

Dang! I just bought a 15" PowerBook G4 1.67 HD (the last version before Intel) for $1400 cash yesterday. I had to replace my TiBook that has been on the fritz.

I'm still deciding how much buyer's remorse I should be having.

May 16, 06 - 09:31 am Comment from: Anim8r

Actually a better Dell to compare it to would be this one:
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&oc=E1405S4&s=dhs

Still @ $1400 or so it is more than the equivalent Mac.

May 16, 06 - 09:32 am Comment from: RicMac

"GMA950 is the deal-killer for me. A modest accelerator would have been preferable to the Intel memory-stealing chipset."

Question: How many of you people who complain about the "deal-killer" GMA950 have actually used the thing over a period of time? Inspite of the whine, whine, whine, when the new Mini came out I bought one for my home theater set up. Guess what? It's fine, it's no "deal-killer" for most day to day normal usage. I think most people couldn't tell the difference and don't even give an damn. And I suspect most complainers are just repeating what they've heard others say and have never seen the thing in action.

Observation: I always get the feeling I'm reading the fantasy ramblings of a lot of 15 year old boys when I read MDN. But then again I find it funny, witty, and a great read. Kinda makes me 15 years old too I guess.

Opinion: Anyone who says they own three Macs and then says "it's all about price" and opt for $800 worth of crap instead of the $899 iBook over at Amazon is a troll.

May 16, 06 - 09:32 am Comment from: Big Boy

Apple cut the price of the Mac mini to be worth MORE then competition at the competitions pricing. Apple could easily have had a $899 price on the low ender laptop . Make it a core solo for God sake.

May 16, 06 - 09:34 am Comment from: Loru

So whats up with the keyboards...you guys all see how they have rounded buttons???

May 16, 06 - 09:39 am Comment from: Big Boy

A troll with you guys!! Everyone is a troll who has another opinion then you. I have to laugh, now I see how I must look to my PC friends when all I talk about Apple is the best. I am the Apple zealot with my friends, but have an open mind and except Microjunk for what it is, And the funny thing, I learned on an Apple as my first computer only 5 years ago and had to get a microjunk for work. Yea they suck, but it still is a computer. Just posting and being with you guys has open my eyes to how I must look in their eyes. Pathetic.

May 16, 06 - 09:41 am Comment from: perception is reality

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