laptopz.com Updated: 2014-05-22 09:06:21
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Apple 17 inch MacBook Pro uses a new integration design. MacBook Pro notebook battery can not be unloaded their own and it is more trouble that hard disk and other components of disassembly. You’d better do not disassemble by yourself for some componen...
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jordanitservices.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-22 09:06:21
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Heath McKnight I recently had a chance to review the latest, top-of-the-line unibody MacBook Pro from Apple; with a 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 8GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and many other great features, this is the fastest Apple laptop I'v...
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Apple hasnt necessarily changed their new models to a glossy display in an "edge-to-edge" design for an unrestricted rejoicing of their fan community. While multimedia users and private users probably can still yet neglect the disadvantages of such...

Glossy or matt displays? This questions still divides the IT-World. However, it is a fact that matt screens have a clear advantage at adverse light conditions because these do prevent disturbing reflections and go easy on the eyes. For this reason, it is...
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AppleApples 17-Inch MacBook Pro Is Long on Looks, Battery LifeArticle Rating: / 5 By: Cameron Sturdevant2009-04-29 There are 0 user comments on this Apple story.Rate This Article:Poor Best E-mail Print PDF VersionREVIEW: Apples 17-inch MacBook Pro...
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The 17-inch MacBook Pro was the last of the Apple notebook range to get a unibody update, but for those looking for superlative media editing and general processing grunt it more than delivers. Apple shipped over the new MacBook Pro just after it laun...
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It certainly feels like a case of deja vu - after all, didn't we see a smaller 13-inch Apple MacBook just two months back? But wait, this is actually a bigger 17-inch model with better specs and the MacBook Pro branding. While its appearance shares the...
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The new 17-inch Apple MacBook Pro arrived a little late to the unibody makeover party at Apple: Most of the companys laptop line switched to a thinner, lighter, aluminum design in October 2008. But the new versions metallic exterior isnt the only ch...
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by James Galbraith, Macworld.com The new 17-inch MacBook Pro arrived a little late to the unibody makeover party—most of Apple’s laptop line switched to the thinner and lighter, precision-crafted aluminum design back in October 2008. But the new 17-inc...

Thin, rounded design; large trackpad with numerous multi-touch gesture choices; great new keyboard; longer battery life than predecessor; only Apple laptop with anti-glare option.

Battery is no longer user-replaceable; trackpad button can be hard to press; no video adapters or Apple Remote in the box.

The new 17-inch MacBook Pro has a lot going for it, from the faster processor, front side bus and memory speeds, to its thinner and lighter, unibody design. Add in a new battery that lasts longer per charge, and you’ve got yourself a winner. If you&...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-05-22 09:06:21
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Coming on the heels of last fall’s 13- and 15-inch MacBooks, the new 17-inch model ($2,799) takes the improvements that were made to those models and kicks it up another notch with the thinnest, fastest MacBook Pro ever.The unibody case, ca...

Beautiful design; long battery life; very durable...

Mixed performance; no Blu-ray player; touch pad hard to get used to; no SD-card slot...

Despite a few performance anomalies, the 17-inch MacBook Pro offers plenty of creature comforts for creative professionals...
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Part media center, part workstation, the Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch has been revered over the years by a nation of professional photographers and film editors, not to mention average media folks who cant get enough of this thin-bodied cinematic wond...

40 percent bigger battery. Unibody enclosure a sight to behold. Lightest in its class. Glass screen is a cinematic wonder. Antiglare option for photographers. Dual graphics chipsets. DDR3 memory. Multi-Touch touchpad. Rugged-like chassis.

Trails the competition in certain features: lacks the bigger hard drive, memory card reader, Blu-ray drive found in other systems.

Doubts about the redesigned keyboard, the touchpad, and the non-removable battery can be put to rest, because the Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch (Unibody) is as powerful as it is gorgeous...
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Beautiful, durable design, Thinnest and lightest 17-inch notebook, Gorgeous edge-to-edge glass display, Long battery life, Multitouch trackpad...

No Blu-ray option or memory card reader, Battery not user-replaceable, Pricey...

Although the MacBook and MacBook Pro line was initially relaunched last fall with the 17-inch version intact, it was recently revamped to sport the same sleek, unibody construction as its 13- and 15-inch siblings. Although it shares their design and th...
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