laptopz.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:55:27
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•17-inch Apple MacBook Pro matte screen17-inch Apple MacBook Pro, compared with 13 and 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro, the overall design has not changed much, but size is larger and weight, thickness are more well-controlled. 17-inch MacBook Pro is still i...
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The 17" Unibody MacBook Pro (MBP) is the top model of Apple's notebook series and, along with the 15" MBP, the strongest mobile notebook with Mac OS X. It remains to be the slimmest and lightest 17" computer of its performance category. In addition to th...

Excellent case, Light and mobile for a 17" notebook, Very good display, Excellent input devices, Very quiet...

Few interfaces, Adapter too small - thus throttling in maximum CPU and GPU load, Intel HD Graphics OpenGL drivers not perfected, Throttled GT 330M, Sharp front edge, High price, Warm case...

The known advantages of the slim and light 17 incher remain. The Unibody case is still fascinating and hasn't yet been reached by the competition. The excellent input devices, the quiet system noise, the long battery life and the very good display are als...
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Apple’s latest 17-inch MacBook Pro—released as part of last month’s laptop overhaul—offers an impressive mix of price savings and performance gains over the 17-inch model it replaces. To recap the recent changes to Apple’s MacBook Pro line—which also i...

Huge screen, Seamless switching between graphics chips, Longer battery life than previous 17-inch model, Ability to output audio using MiniDisplay Port connection, New inertial scrolling...

No video adapters included, Larger and heavier than Apple's other laptops...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:55:27
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The new models, which feature 13-, 15- and 17-inch screens, sport the same sleek, minimalist design, the same keyboard...

Advanced graphics, Intel Core i5 and i7 chips finally offered, Unmatched battery life...

Few new external features, No Blu-ray drive...

The inclusion of Core i5 and i7 processors, improved graphics technology, and unbeatable battery life take the big-screen MacBook Pro to the next level...
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about.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:55:27
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Apple does provide a very sizable 500GB hard drive allowing for a large number of applications, data and media files. Performance is impacted slightly by a slower 5400rpm spin rate on the drive but this won't be much of an issue for many people. Apple's unibody design prevents users from replacing the hard drive which is a big disappointment. They still do not support the Bluray format in their, Expensive, No Access To Change Battery Or Hard Drive, AutoSwitching Hybrid Graphics Sometimes Uses More Ba...
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