v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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Apples laptops come in two ranges: there are three basic Macbook models, from the cheaper white plastic model costing £719 to the gleaming new aluminium model priced at £1,125.All three of those computers have the same 13in screen, so if you want a la...

Stylish and streamlined design; twin graphics processors; very good bundled software...

Expensive for a 15in laptop...

A bit expensive but the twin graphics processors make this laptop powerful enough to replace an existing desktop computer Good points Stylish and streamlined design; twin graphics processors; very good bundled software Bad points Expensive for a 15in...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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If you are in the market for a new laptop, and have grown tired of the sea of Windows machines that all look the same, then you may want to check out the Apple MacBook Pro MB471LL/A. This powerful notebook offers users the performance and ease of use t...

In conclusion, the MacBook Pro MB471LL/A provides the quality performance that you would expect from Apple. With great performance and the ability to modify your graphics performance based on your needs, the MacBook Pro MB471LL/A is a sturdy machine th...
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One of the requests we get from readers is to compare the fastest MacBook Pro with the fastest Mac Pro with the fastest iMac. This request usually comes from professional users of Apple Pro Apps or Adobe Studio Apps. So here goes...
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At first glance, it appears nearly identical to its predecessor, but its not. Inside and out, the new 15-inch MacBook Pro laptops--with speeds of 2.4 GHz and 2.53 GHz--have been remodeled, redesigned, and reengineered. (Note: On December 10, Apple rel...

Fingerfriendly keyboard, Great unibody (MacBook Airlike) design...

Disappointing battery life...
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This review was written for Scott’s blog, There are things I absolutely love about my new 15″ Apple MacBook Pro but at least 40 to 50 times a day, I want to have a friend fling it high into the air so I can use it for skeet shooting practice. No...
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infoworld.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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What this economy needs is a mainstream commercial notebook that can last five years, and the unibody MacBook Pro is it. Apples new flagship notebook is drop- and crush-resistant, user-expandable, user-serviceable, and power efficient, with switchable l...
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WHERE TO BUY A MACBOOK or MACBOOK PROWhen you purchase Apple USA products, please CLICK THIS LINK or any APPLE BANNERS at the top of our pages. Its a great way to support Bare Feats. since we earn a commission on each click-through that results in a s...
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Apples metallic professional-grade notebooks, beginning with the PowerBook G4 and later the MacBook Pro, have become somewhat iconic over the years given their fairly consistent design aesthetic.

Elegant, sturdy, environmentally sound design, Compact size and weight, More user accessible components, Very capable gaming performance...

Expensive, Lower specced than cheaper models from Dell, Sager, Lenovo, Skimpy on accessories, Few ports, No matte screen option...

The new MacBook Pro is unquestionably Apples most revolutionary notebook to date, the build quality is simply unmatched, while its size and weight to performance ratio is excellent; allowing you to multi-task and game comfortably (just dont expect de...
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Apple's MacBook Pro laptops have retained essentially the same form factor since before the Intel processor transition, using the aluminium PowerBook G4 as a template. Now five years on, Apple has updated the line with a wholly new approach to laptop...

The biggest disappointment with Apple's new MacBook Pro remains the withdrawal of the non-reflective matt screen option on the notebook’s display. And for anyone familiar with recent pre-Unibody models of Apple’s MacBook Pro, there is no appreciable p...
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To summarize the new MacBook Pro is a brilliantly designed Premium notebook with excellent workmanship, which is to our opinion worth the high price. As in former models the ratio of performance and weight is excellent. Furthermore, Apple could also ke...

Design, Workmanship, Stability, Best touchpad so far, Switchable graphics, Very good emission with 9400M, Very bright display, Performance...

Reflecting display, User needs to log out in order to switch graphics, Sparse labelling of the keyboard, Price, Few interfaces, Bad battery life under Vista, Bad touchpad driver for Vista...

To summarize the new MacBook Pro is a brilliantly designed Premium notebook with excellent workmanship , which is to our opinion worth the high price . As in former models the ratio of performance and weight is excellent. Furthermore, Apple could also ke...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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It has been several years since Apple completely updated the look of the MacBook Pro. When the PowerBook G4 switched from the titanium casing to an aluminum one, Apple retained the exact design it used when it switched over to Intel proc...

Very good performance, including quick startup, shutdown; sleek design; solid construction; dual graphics solution; hard drive, memory easier to replace; bright LED display...

No non-glossy-screen option; limited data ports; no accessories beyond power cord, adapter; bottom can get quite hot; no Mini DisplayPort adapters to connect to VGA- or DVI-based monitors...
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appletell.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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Apple’s newest offering for the MacBook Pro is quite the portable powerhouse. And in true Apple style, no compromises are made. The machine screams. Yes, complex graphics weep at the very sight of the Nvidia 9600M GT. And to top it off, the machine i...
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WHERE TO BUY A MACBOOK or MACBOOK PROWhen you purchase Apple USA products, please CLICK THIS LINK or any APPLE BANNERS at the top of our pages. Its a great way to support Bare Feats. since we earn a commission on each click-through that results in a s...
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While the MacBook Pro hasn’t grown a metallic shell from its plastic roots like its tiny little brother the MacBook, the grandfather of Apple’s signature notebook line hasn’t grown a year older without an update, either. The Pro pi...

Rock-solid aluminum unibody, Class-leading display, Large multi-touch trackpad, Powerful discrete graphics card...

Expensive, Screen glare, Mediocre connectivity, *...

The new MacBook Pro’s discrete Nvidia graphics and LED-backlit display make a practical usability addition to the MacBook Pro, but the unibody frame and buttonless multi-touch pad can mostly be called frivolous revisions – albeit pretty o...
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As many TUAW readers know, I was dealt a bad hand with the last generation MacBook Pros, so I met the new MBPs with open arms. My first impression of the new machines: the new MacBook Pros are absolutely amazing, but not all of the changes are good (we...
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electronista.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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The MacBook Pro has always been the bigger, faster, more advanced (and more expensive) version of the MacBook. While most people will likely find the $1,299 MacBook suitable for everyday work, some people might need or prefer the pricier MacBook Pro...

notebookclass speakers.

No FireWire 400.
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Apples newly redesigned 15\" MacBook Pro improves upon the graphics, RAM, and CPU performance of the previous generation while adopting the strong lines and unibody construction of the MacBook Air, the keyboard of the 2006 consumer MacBook, the envir...
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by Jackie Dove, Macworld.com At casual glance it appears nearly identical to its predecessor, but it’s not. Inside and out, the new MacBook Pro 15-inch models—with speeds of 2.4GHz and 2.53GHz—have been remodeled, redesigned, and reengineered for a com...

Thin, rounded design; easier to service and upgrade; ecologically conscious; gorgeous, bright, glossy screen; retains FireWire port; large trackpad with numerous multi-touch gesture choices; great new keyboard.

No choice of screen finishes; trackpad button can be hard to press; disappointing battery life compared to the last model; some multi-touch gestures more difficult to maneuver than others.

If you’re thinking about buying a new pro-level laptop, the new MacBook Pros 2.4 and 2.53GHz present more challenges and ambiguities than in the past. The MacBook Pro’s new design and its features definitely come out on the plus side of the le...
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Several years ago I was privy to a conversation that didnt make much sense to me. The topic was whether or not PCs could be sold like cars, by model year instead of focusing on specs. The holy grail of PC sales has always been distilling the myriad of...

In terms of aesthetics and build quality, the new MacBook and MacBook Pro are absolutely excellent. When Apple introduced the iPhone I called it a phone that looked like it was made in 2007, and the same is true about the new notebooks. Apple walks a...
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Apple’s 15-inch powerhouse returns with a sleek new design and dual graphics cards.

Sleek, durable design, Innovative, buttonless multi-touch trackpad, Powerful discrete graphics, Brilliant, edge-to-edge LED-backlit display, Strong overall performance...

Discrete 9600M graphics not that much faster than 9400M, Switching graphics requires logging out, Only two USB ports, No Blu-ray or mobile broadband option, Still no memory card reader...

The last time we reviewed Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Pro we gave it an Editors’ Choice and named it one of our favorite notebooks of 2007, but we pooh-poohed its stale look. A year later, Apple has reinvented the Pro (along with the MacBook), del...
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To summarize the new MacBook Pro is a brilliantly designed Premium notebook with excellent workmanship, which is to our opinion worth the high price. As in former models the ratio of performance and weight is excellent. Furthermore, Apple could also ke...

Design, Workmanship, Stability, Best touchpad so far, Switchable graphics, Very good emissions with 9400M, Very bright screen, Performance...

Reflecting display, In order to switch the graphics it is still necessary to logout, Key labels fulfil just minimum requirements, Price, Only few interfaces...

Many thanks to the company McShark Multimedia AG (especially to the store in Linz), who kindly allowed us to test the new MacBook Pro model in detail. As all other Apple notebooks also the MacBook Pro is available in each store of McShark...
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The 2008 MacBook Pro is a solid update to the already-solid line. The changes modernize Apples pro notebooks to be more in line with the features already offered by some of Apples other notebooks, while also giving it a power boost and an internal ma...

Extremely solid construction, Multitouch trackpad, Improved graphics performance, Can switch GPUs to save power, A little thinner than previous MacBook Pro, New headphone port has integrated microphone capabilities...

A little heavier than previous MacBook Pro, Less battery life overall, Some find the glossy screen too repugnant, No button on trackpad is a little off-putting...

The 2008 MacBook Pro is a solid update to the already-solid line. The changes modernize Apples pro notebooks to be more in line with the features already offered by some of Apples other notebooks, while also giving it a power boost and an internal ma...
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And boy, are there a lot of changes. A single unibody enclosure. An expanded, button-free trackpad. Multiple GPU units. Oh my! In this two-part review, well take a look at the new MacBook Pro in usage scenarios that range from professional to casual t...
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As Apple’s flagship laptop, the MacBook Pro arguably has an easier time than the MacBook. With a reputation of superlative performance and style, the Pro is targeted at an audience who, to stereotype a little, has higher priorities than budget than tho...
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wired.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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Mac haters, get ready to seethe. The MacBook Pro 15-inch isnt just the best Mac around, its one hell of a PC. Even when running a non-native OS (Windows, that is), this Mac makes a mockery of its competitors in gaming tests and laps its rivals in bat...

Astounding gaming performance - even trumped a $4,800 Alienware machine. Unrivaled battery life of three hours of DVD playback at max screen brightness. Performs just as well in the form of a Windows PC as it does as a Mac.

Just two USB ports and none of the fancy stuff like HDMI, eSATA, Bluray drive or even a lousy SD slot. Expensive. RAM Size: 4 GB Clock Rate: 2.53 GHz Hard Drive Size: 320 GB...
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about.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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The new 15-inch MacBook Pro offers superb graphics performance for its price level. By utilizing two NVIDIA graphics chips the MacBook Pro is able to use the single GeForce 9400M for routine graphics, such as working with office documents, browsing the...

NVIDIA GeForce 9400M GeForce 9600M GT, Glass multitouch trackpad, 15inch LED backlit widescreen display, Unibody case, Mini DisplayPort...

Adapters for Mini DisplayPort sold separately, Memory expansion limited to 4 GB, Glossy display only...
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Rarely does Apple update an entire line of laptops in one fell swoop. While the new aluminum MacBooks didnt come as a surprise, a new MacBook Pro seemed like a long shot. This latest crop of MacBook Pros benefit from a new manufacturing process and...

Now less than one inch thick. Design has no equal. Switchable graphics. Gesture and clickable touchpad. Still the lightest 15-inch laptop. Gorgeous glass screen. Illuminated keyboard. Excellent typing experience.

Lacks a built-in media card reader. Features arent the strongest. Pricey.

The MacBook Pro is a design marvel like no other, but you can find better features elsewhere...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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We’re always a little taken aback when we see Apple’s MacBook Pro in the hands of PC power users. For example, we’ve seen PC game developers typing on MBPs a...

Powerful GPU and CPU; backlit keyboard; sleek and thin.

Screen doesn't angle far enough; no slot for cellular modem; hard to open up.
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pcmech.com Updated: 2014-05-22 08:52:19
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I bought my MacBook Pro over a month ago now. I have been meaning to do a quick review of the unit here on PCMech. Well, finally, I’ll scratch that small to-do off my list. Two words: LOVE IT.But, you want a little more detail, perhaps. Fine, I’ll pro...
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I’ve been using the new MacBook Pro as my primary computer for the last two weeks now. Equipped with an already outdated Intel X25-M SSD (SanDisk is working on something “100 times” faster) I put in myself, this is easily the best computer I have owned...
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