In 2006, Apple released the 13 inch white plastic MacBook. It wasn't nearly as great looking as the MacBook Pro, but it had a decent CPU and had a lot of built-in capabilities not seen in many other entry level laptops. It was nearly as powerful as the MacBook Pro, and was really only missing the rarely used FireWire port.
And then what happened???
2006: Plastic MacBook (A1181) is released. Apple sells a ton of them.
2008: Surprise! A new Aluminum MacBook (A1278) appears. Is plastic dead???
2008: Surprise! Plastic MacBook continues (A1181), likely due to the price tag of the A1278.
2009: Surprise! That fancy Aluminum MacBook is renamed the "MacBook Pro" (A1278).
2009: Surprise! A new Plastic MacBook is released (A1342). It is capable and affordable.
2009: The MacBook Air is released. It is expensive and under-powered, but great looking.
2010: The MacBook Air gets more powerful and more affordable every year, and then...
2012: The plastic MacBook (A1342) is finally dropped.
2015: Surprise! A sleek MacBook is here, at 12 inches! But it is very expensive and under-powered.
2015: Surprise! The aged 13" MacBook Pro (2012 A1278) is pushed into the low-end.
2015: Surprise! Apple kills off the affordable 11" MacBook Air. Want light? Get a MacBook.
2017: The aged 13" MacBook Pro (2012 A1278) is dropped.
2017: Surprise! A new low-end MacBook Pro (sans touchbar) is released. Is this really for a Pro???
2018: Will Apple get its entry level Mac Notebook back in order? It's been messed up for 10 years!
And then what happened???
2006: Plastic MacBook (A1181) is released. Apple sells a ton of them.
2008: Surprise! A new Aluminum MacBook (A1278) appears. Is plastic dead???
2008: Surprise! Plastic MacBook continues (A1181), likely due to the price tag of the A1278.
2009: Surprise! That fancy Aluminum MacBook is renamed the "MacBook Pro" (A1278).
2009: Surprise! A new Plastic MacBook is released (A1342). It is capable and affordable.
2009: The MacBook Air is released. It is expensive and under-powered, but great looking.
2010: The MacBook Air gets more powerful and more affordable every year, and then...
2012: The plastic MacBook (A1342) is finally dropped.
2015: Surprise! A sleek MacBook is here, at 12 inches! But it is very expensive and under-powered.
2015: Surprise! The aged 13" MacBook Pro (2012 A1278) is pushed into the low-end.
2015: Surprise! Apple kills off the affordable 11" MacBook Air. Want light? Get a MacBook.
2017: The aged 13" MacBook Pro (2012 A1278) is dropped.
2017: Surprise! A new low-end MacBook Pro (sans touchbar) is released. Is this really for a Pro???
2018: Will Apple get its entry level Mac Notebook back in order? It's been messed up for 10 years!