Pros: * Powerful performance
* Sleek style
* Thoughtful details
* LARGE screen yet still lightweight Cons: * Pricey but worth it!
Let me first say that I am NOT the most tech-savvy woman on the block. But, having used computers for the last 22 years (since the IBM PC and original Apple Mac back in the mid 1980s, as my father was a Silicon Valley engineer before retirement), I'm ...
Pros: Run windows better. Run Macs better than old macs, Run Unix better. Attention to detail. Cons: Apache PHP MySQL config weird. Sometimes needs to recharge before rebooting. IE7 without windows please?
Model Name: MacBook Pro 17" Model Identifier: MacBookPro2,1 Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Speed: 2.33 GHz Number Of Processors: 1 Total Number Of Cores: 2 L2 Cache (per processor): 4 MB Memory: 2 GB Bus Speed: 667 ...
Pros: Beautiful, fast, Windows and OS X on the same system, OS X stability Cons: Gets very hot running XP, expensive
As a write this, Apple has just upgraded their MacBook Pros with the latest intel processor Peryn (sp?). So, everything I say is true without regard to any speed, stability and temperature gains. I bought my MacBook Pro back in October of 2007 for ...
Pros: Usually runs XP as well as a pc. Great hardware. Has a Mac side! Cons: Has all the glitches of a Windows XP laptop plus some of its own. Pricey.
This review will focus on what I consider to be the main advantage of buying a MacBook Pro: the ability to dual boot to Windows and run XP programs at native speed. This is the reason I purchased it. After this, I will also share my experience with the ...
Pros: Larger Screen, Stylish Design, Easy Transition from Windows to Mac, User Friendly Cons: Price
I waited a VERY long time going back and forth on whether or not I was going to buy a Mac. I think my one main concern was if I was going to transition easily from Windows to Mac. I had used a Mac way back in the late nineties - and it was so foreign to ...
I have had my mac book pro 17” for about a year and a half- it is my second mac, the first was a PowerBook G4. The only two complaints I have had have been case related- both have had he aluminum cases, which dent and warp. I have a speck case now (the ...
I waited and waited to make the final decision to cross over...and SO glad I did. I considered myself a fairly advanced Windows user, so I was hard to impress. One day, while in an Office Depot store, I decided to ask the "geeks" their advice. I said, ...
the commercials don't lie: Macs are winners! by iwu_girl77 ,Jan 04 '08
Pros: sleek, slim design; speedy processing, biggest BANG for the biggest buck Cons: the mouse does not have two buttons, which makes using the right click difficult
I am relatively new to the world of Macs, and generally not the most tech-saavy woman, but it didn't take me long at all to transition from a PC to a MacBook Pro. I love the features that Mac has, and I have Boot Camp software that allows me to run both Windows XP and Mac OSX. My housemate has a Dell laptop, and we have wireless internet at our apartment, but my Macbook's connection is much faster than her PC.
The built in camera is convenient for taking quick pictures (though not the best quality; I think it's 2.0 megapixels) and the screen is either 15" or 17" (you can pick which model you want; I have the smaller screen, but it's honestly quite big compared to most laptops, and fine for watching movies). I also like the shortcut commands that Mac users are able to employ; it makes navigation so much simpler. The sound quality is great, and the overall look of this laptop is slim and sophisticated.
Unlike other brands, a Mac Book pro lasts for long time by binali ,Feb 05 '08
Pros: My 2008 MacBook Pro caused no problems at all. Cons: A bit heavy, gets too warm as previously mentioned, you need a real mouse.
I'd like to publish a review on my 2003 Mac Book pro because strangely, after 5 years it is working just fine. One would not expect a laptop to function for 5 years, at least I would not.
My six months old Sony Vaio running on Vista (reallllllly sloooooow) is causing me more frustration than my five year old Mac laptop. I think this is something people should know about.
My previous MacBook (not pro, just mac Book) was not so durable so if you are thinking about a laptop consider Mac Book Pro which will probably serve you for 5+ years without any problems.
Performance squared. MacBook Pro is built upon the revolutionary Intel Core 2 Duo - which packs the power of two processors inside a single chip. It p...More at PC Connection
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