A large opening on the left side of the base piece provides access to the MacBook’s ports, while a slot on the right allows you to insert and remove optical discs the hinge area in the back is also left open. Tiny tabs, nine around the screen and four for the bottom, keep the pieces in place while making it easy to remove the shell. I tested the black version for the 13-inch MacBook, but the Satin is also available in yellow, pink, red (“cranberry”), and purple.Īs with earlier SeeThru models, the Satin consists of two pieces: one that attaches to and covers the laptop’s lid/screen, and another that covers the bottom and sides. The Satin offers the same protection and general design as the standard SeeThru, but with a less-transparent, matte finish that provides a very different appearance. But with the release of the “unibody” MacBook and MacBook Pro lines, the company has released a new line of shells, the SeeThru Satin. Since then, Speck has produced SeeThru models for every Mac laptop (as well as a number of other devices). Made of thin, rigid polycarbonate, the SeeThru was a form-fitting hardshell case that provided protection against scratches and minor bumps, as well as layer of bright color, without adding much bulk to your laptop. Back in late 2006, I reviewed Speck’s SeeThru Hardshell case for the MacBook Pro.
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