Incase and Speck cases for 13" pro model

I was wondering Speck has 13" Macbook cases but it doesn't say Macbook Pro and I want to buy my friend the purple 13" case. I was wondering will it still fit her 13" macbook pro or would they be different? I'm not really good with macs X_x so any assitance on cases would be greatly appreciated.
I'm just looking for a hardcase preferably purple lol.
http://www.speckproducts.com/products/seethru/macbook-13-white-or-black/24
http://www.speckproducts.com/products/seethru/macbook-13-aluminum-black-keys/159
the cases from incase are also listed as macbook 13" no macbook pro 13" X_x..
argh, help please!

I asked Apple about this today and they assured me that the Speck hard case that exists for the MacBook 13" unibody DOES NOT fit the new 13" Pro..... I'm guessing this is to do with the location of the ports?
Anyway, i'm not saying the advice they gave me is 100% correct, but it came straight from an Apple representative and he seemed pretty adamant about it.

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