Photos of Macbook and Powerbook 17"/ Macbook Pro 17"

Hi there,
does anyone have some photos they could post of the macbook next to either the 17" powerbook or macbook pro please?
i am seriously thinking about getting 1 but will have to sell my powerbook for 1 so a few photos would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Danny

These pictures was posted yesterday, MB with MacBook Pro 15.4
http://web.mac.com/psparaco/iWeb/Site/Blog/Blog.html

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