Are there two type of MacBook Pro

I just got a new MacBook Pro 15" 2.66/2x2 with HR-AG screen. The screen doesn't look like what I saw on Apply's site/store/package box. It doesn't have the black boarder, instead it has the sliver boarder as what it use to be. Is this a mistake, or they sent me a new Mac in an old case... or, it is because of the HR-AG screen? Anybody has an isight?
Thanks!

Hi,
the HR-AG screem MacBook Pro has indeed a silver boarder instead of the black one on the 'standard' screen MBPs.
On the tech spec page here http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/specs.html click on the 'view larger' in the 'Display' section and the second picture from the left shows that.
So everything in order with what you got.
Have Fun
Stefan

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