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Apple MacBook Pro 15.4" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB AMD Radeon HD 6750M Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Silver

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Bullet Points Apple MacBook Pro 15.4" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB AMD Radeon HD 6750M Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Silver
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  • - Intel® Core™ i7 2.3 GHz
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  • - 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 1333 MHz
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  • - AMD Radeon HD 6750M Intel® HD Graphics 3000
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  • - Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
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Intel Core i7 (2.3GHz, 6MB), 8GB (2 x 4GB SO-DIMMs), 750GB HDD(5400RPM), 8x SuperDrive, Intel HD Graphics 3000 + Radeon HD 6750M 1GB, FaceTime HD, 15.4" LED (1440x900), 85W MagSafe, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard
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Short summary description Apple MacBook Pro 15.4" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB AMD Radeon HD 6750M Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Silver:
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Apple MacBook Pro 15.4", Intel® Core™ i7, 2.3 GHz, 39.1 cm (15.4"), 1440 x 900 pixels, 8 GB, 750 GB

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Apple MacBook Pro 15.4". Processor family: Intel® Core™ i7, Processor frequency: 2.3 GHz. Display diagonal: 39.1 cm (15.4"), Display resolution: 1440 x 900 pixels. Internal memory: 8 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 750 GB, Optical drive type: DVD Super Multi. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics 3000, Discrete graphics card model: AMD Radeon HD 6750M. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Product colour: Silver. Weight: 2.54 kg

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-11-01 03:26:49
Uk has collected 83 expert reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 15.4" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB AMD Radeon HD 6750M Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Silver and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
85%
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gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:40
The latest generation of Apple MacBook Pro may look almost identical to previous models, but there's a gulf between them when it comes to performance. With the latest and fastest components to go with the excellent build quality, the Pro definitely has...
Good The latest Apple MacBook Pro is an amazing piece of kit. It really is one of the nicest laptops on sale when it comes to quality, with a tough aluminium casing that feels stronger than any of its rivals. The glass screen also adds a touch of class. The screen is brighter and more colourful than every before, with images looking stunningly crisp and vibrant. Movies look excellent, as do photograph...
Bad Unlike most Apple models, the latest generation MacBook Pro is actually slightly thicker than previous models – at least in 15-inch guise. It's not all bad though, as the extra depth is because of a larger integrated battery. We've easily managed to get over five hours of run time too, with the screen turned up bright, Wi-Fi on and carrying out intensive tasks. As with older models, the MacBook P...
Bottom line We love the Apple MacBook Pro. It looks great, build quality is beyond any of its rivals, and it has the performance to match. It's a shame the company hasn't updated the styling from previous models, but there's virtually nothing to dislike. Best offe...
100%
digitalversus.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:43
Before giving the screen results, we should say that in contrast to the 13.3 inch version, you can chose between 3 panels: the default screen, tested here (glossy, 1440 x 900 pixels), a second with a better resolution (1680 x 1050 pixels), also glossy...
Good Strong CPU performance, Good gaming capacity, Shell nicely finished, Good audio, Good quality screen...
Bad Only two USB ports, Noisy fan when you push the processor, Glossy panel...
Bottom line Although there are one or two disadvantages (noisy fan), you have to admit this 15.5 inch counts among the best on the market thanks to its finish and the performance of its components (screen, speakers, webcam, graphics card and processor). It is howe...
100%
theregister.co.uk
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2011-11-01 03:26:44
The 13in MacBook Pro I reviewed last week is a machine for folk who fancy a carry-around computer but who want a bit more welly than the way more portable 13in MacBook Air can provide. The 15in version, on the other hand, is a desktop replacement for t...
Bottom line The 15in MacBook Pro is a great machine. It looks the business, it's well made and, thanks to the new Intel chippery, goes like the proverbial off a shovel. Internals aside, this is not a major upgrade, but it maintains the MacBook Pro's lead. And its...
90%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-11-01 03:26:44
The MacBook Pro has always been a thing of beauty, combining performance, battery life and portability into one highly desirable, all-aluminium package. It comes as no surprise that the newly refreshed model retains the same stunning design as the prev...
Bottom line Stunning performance, amazing new technology and the same great design, but the astronomical price makes the new MacBook Pro for professionals only...
80%
T3.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:44
Apple updates its MacBook Pro range every year, but 2011 brings more than a minor refresh. The entire range moves over to Intel’s Sandy Bridge Core i7 processors and its new Thunderbolt high-speed connection makes its debut. The 15-inch and 17-inch...
Good USB-C is an enabler, Touch Bar has some very clever uses, Touch ID is welcome...
Bad Not very latest-gen Intel chips, 16GB a restriction for some, Touch Bar is an expensive addition...
80%
techradar.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:44
Although there are no immediately obvious external changes to the notebook's form factor, the February 2011 refresh of Apple's MacBook Pro range is more than just a minor update. Other than a new Thunderbolt port, the overall build and design of the ne...
Good Great new Sandy Bridge processors, Powerful AMD discrete graphics, High-speed Thunderbolt port, Excellent battery life, Improved quality webcam...
Bad Expensive, No Blu-ray drive…, …nor even a faster DVD drive, No standard-resolution matte option, Limited upgrade options, Thunderbolt devices currently scarce...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2011-11-01 03:26:44
Product Code: MC723LL/A The Apple MacBook Pro 15in (Early 2011) makes many breakthroughs, none visible from the outside - yet one of those revisions alone may transform personal computing thanks to a welcome boost in connectivity speeds. We take a cl...
Bottom line Externally, this 2011 revision to the 2008-design Apple MacBook Pro isn’t even evolutionary, since there’s no visible change - save a lightning legend logo by the Mini DisplayPort connector. But since that port is actually a Thunderport link, this may...
90%
trustedreviews.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:46
As the name suggests, the MacBook Pro is a serious laptop for serious people. The combination of Apple’s superb industrial design combined with the latest and greatest components available makes the latest MacBook Pro an invitingly stylish and p...
Bottom line Intel's latest Core series CPUs feature an integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics chip. This isn't up to more than the most casual gaming, but it does cater for GPU-accelerated video encoding and decoding (with compatible software) and has a low power draw, he...
90%
pocket-lint.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:46
If you got a MacBook Pro for Christmas, we’re sorry to have to break the news that it is out of date already, and it’s too long ago for you to take it back and swap it out for the new range that launched at the end of February. But should you be feeli...
Good Thunderbolt, faster specs, well built, good design...
Bad No devices on the market for Thunderbolt...
Bottom line So should you rush out and upgrade? For now we would hold off unless you have to, meaning this might be “one to skip”Key specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, Ethernet, FireWire, SD, SDHC, USB, Wi-Fi...
80%
alphr.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:47
Apple pulled a bit of a surprise when it launched its 2011 update to the MacBook Pro family. While we all expected Sandy Bridge to make an appearance, rumours also began to surface of Intel's Light Peak technology playing a part. Light Peak hadn't previou...
Bottom line Blisteringly quick, beautifully designed and with Thunderbolt technology, but at this huge price we'd expect a full set of features...
67%
v3.co.uk
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2011-11-01 03:26:47
The iPad and iPhone may have grabbed all the headlines lately, but Apple has also been selling record numbers of its Mac computers in recent months.The company's laptop range has been particularly successful, and to capitalise on that success Apple has...
Good Impressive performance and battery life; next-generation Thunderbolt I/O technology; dual-mode graphics for performance or longer battery life...
Bad Expensive; heavy; battery not user-replaceable...
Bottom line Apple's update MacBook Pro line brings both improved performance and battery life, as well as debuting the speedy Thunderbolt I/O technology. While the 13in model will probably sell more at £999, this 15in model has enough clout to ensure that it earn...
80%
zdnet.co.uk
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2011-11-01 03:26:47
It's a hefty investment, but the combination of new high-end Intel processor options and AMD graphics makes the 15in. MacBook Pro an all-around powerhouse, with the new Thunderbolt I/O port as an added bonus.…...
Good Powerful updates to the CPU and GPU, Excellent battery life, Still the best touchpad and gesture controls of any notebook...
Bad Upgrades can get expensive, Thunderbolt is an unproven technology with no compatible products as yet, Still no dedicated HDMI, Bluray or other wishedfor options...
86%
pcauthority.com.au
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2011-11-06 11:34:58
Apple sprung a surprise when it launched its 2011 update to the MacBook Pro family. Sandy Bridge processors were the main update, but we began to hear whispers that Intel’s Light Peak technology might play a part. Light Peak’s high-speed data transfers...
Bottom line The new MacBook Pros have beautiful design and now feature Thunderbolt technology. But as our review reveals, only the 13in looks like genuine value...
67%
pcworld.co.nz
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2011-11-06 11:34:58
As laptops go, the MacBook Pro has long held status as a well-designed, portable powerhouse of a machine. The downside of this is traditionally the price, and the fact that it runs Mac OS X, rather than Windows.If the $3,799 price doesn’t put you off...
80%
smarthouse.com.au
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2011-11-06 11:34:59
Key FeaturesIntel 'Sandy Bridge' CPUsAuto-switching integrated and dedicated GPUsThunderbolt I/O (up to 10Gb/s)Unibody Aluminium chassisAs the name suggests, the MacBook Pro is a serious laptop for serious people. The combination of Apple's superb indu...
Good Fast CPUs; Good graphics performance; Thunderbolt; Beautiful chassis design...
Bad Expensive; No Thunderbolt devices available at launch...
90%
channelnews.com.au
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2011-11-06 11:34:59
Apple is fast gaining ground in the notebook market and the new MacBook Pro is already in big demand. A serious notebook, we take a look to see if it stacks up to its big sticker price.Key FeaturesIntel 'Sandy Bridge' CPUsAuto-switching integrated and...
Good Fast CPUs; Good graphics performance; Thunderbolt; Beautiful chassis design...
Bad Expensive; No Thunderbolt devices available at launch...
90%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-06 11:35:01
The new Core i7 Apple Macbook Pro is a very strong performer for productivity and general-purpose computing tasks, but it's no surprise that you can buy a cheaper Windows-based notebook that's more powerful. The latest Macbook Pro from Apple looks ide...
Good Thunderbolt is theoretically an excellent connection standard, The extra processing power is noticeable...
Bad There aren't many other changes to write about, We can't do anything with Thunderbolt at the moment...
Bottom line If you were considering a Macbook Pro recently but held off to see what the model refresh would bring, you might be disappointed. There aren't many innovative updates in the new Macbook Pro -- Thunderbolt is the only one worth writing home about, in our o...
80%
delimiter.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-23 02:49:35
Considered by many to be the gold standard for laptops, Apple's line-up of MacBook Pros have garnered a reputation for stellar battery life, build quality and — Steve Jobs would have it no other way — a svelte design that catches attention. But doe...
Bottom line Apple's MacBook Pros are at least among the best laptops on the market today, if not the best, and the 15″ model is a prime example of the species. It's not perfect, but it's pretty damn good — and what deficiencies it does have are minor and shared by m...
0%
itnews.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-04 03:50:17
Light Peak's high-speed data transfers hadn't previously been seen beyond Intel's tech demonstrations, yet those rumours turned out to be true. Now officially renamed Intel Thunderbolt, it makes its debut in all three new MacBook Pros.That's a heady combi...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2016-12-15 12:34:50
It's been three years since the last MacBook Pro design refresh in late 2008, and since then, we've only seen Apple tweaking the notebook's overall design with a non removable battery. Otherwise, the unibody design has so far resisted any change for its l...
Good Excellent battery life, Good performance, Thunderbolt interface...
Bad Screen resolution could have been higher for the intended user segment, Premium price...
90%
hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-12-15 12:34:50
It's been three years since the last MacBook Pro design refresh in late 2008, and since then, we've only seen Apple tweaking the notebook's overall design with a non removable battery. Otherwise, the unibody design has so far resisted any change for its l...
Good Excellent battery life, Good performance, Thunderbolt interface...
Bad Screen resolution could have been higher for the intended user segment, Premium price...
Bottom line Write a ReviewDesign8.5Features8.5Performance9Value8.5Mobility9.5The GoodExcellent battery lifeGood performanceThunderbolt interfaceThe BadScreen resolution could have been higher for the intended user segmentPremium priceHave feedback on the article for...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2011-11-01 03:26:40
It's been three years since the last MacBook Pro design refresh in late 2008, and since then, we've only seen Apple tweaking the notebook's overall design with a non removable battery. Otherwise, the unibody design has so far resisted any change for it...
90%
consumersearch.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:42
The new MacBook Pros were one of the first laptops to include Intel's second-generation Sandy Bridge processors, and reviewers say performance is simply outstanding. The 15-inch 2.2 GHz MacBook Pro, which comes with 4 GB of RAM and a 750 GB hard drive...
Good Improved CPU performance, Excellent battery life, Improved graphics, FaceTimecompatible webcam, Thunderbolt port...
Bad Expensive, No Bluray drive, Highresolution display costs extra...
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techtree.com
Updated:
2011-11-01 03:26:42
Expert Review For yet another year, Apple is continuing with what can be called a tradition of maintaining the general look and feel of their MacBook Pro range, while only upgrading the internals to bring them up to speed with the current market tre...
Good Excellent build and design, great performance, comfortable keyboard and trackpad, powerful loudspeakers, hd video camera, good battery life...
Bad Only two USB ports, ports placed too closed to each other, heats up significantly under stress, no Blu-ray drive, no HDMI port...
Bottom line The 2.0GHz model costs Rs. 1,04,900 and the 2.2GHz model, which is the one we tested, costs Rs. 1,24,900 (all are M.R.P.). For that price you do get a seriously powerful machine that despite its brawn is still slim and light enough to be carried around...
80%
notebookcheck.net
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2011-11-01 03:26:42
For a discussion of the sections "Case", "Connectivity", and "Input Devices", please refer to our review of the identically built MacBook Pro 15 Early 2011 with a 2635QM CPU and an AMD HD 6490M graphics card. The following review is dedicated first and fo...
Good Excellent Design and Craftsmanship, Outstandingly Sturdy Case with Nice Feel, Decent Trackpad, Thunderbolt Port Ensures Future Compatibility, Good Weight for its Class, Office and Multimedia Performance, Battery Life and Power Consumption...
Bad High Starting Price, Reflective Screen Restricts On-The-Go Use, Short 12-Month Warranty, Few Accessories, Non-Removable Battery...
Bottom line You, of course, have to pay for this higher level of performance with a shorter battery life and a bit more noise and heat.The biggest downside of the more powerful version is the excessively high increase in price. For the better hardware configuration...
87%
notebookcheck.net
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2011-11-01 03:26:43
In this review we take a close look at the most basic version of the MacBook Pro, which might be more appealing than higher-priced models since the starting price is already quite high. Moreover, we've collected another set of scores for the benchmarks a...
Good Excellent Design and Craftsmanship, Outstandingly Sturdy Case with Nice Feel, Decent Trackpad, Thunderbolt Port Ensures Future Compatibility, Good Weight for its Class, Office and Multimedia Performance, Battery Life and Power Consumption...
Bad High Starting Price, Reflective Screen Restricts On-The-Go Use, Short 12-Month Warranty, Few Accessories, Non-Removable Battery...
Bottom line Matte or glossy, this is the question for some considering the MacBook Pro 15. Even if this decision may come easy to professionals, weighing the options is still a smart idea since Apple is charging an extra 150 Euro for the version with a matte screen...
85%
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2011-11-01 03:26:43
The 15" MacBook Pro of the Early 2011 release comes with your choice of three different processors and two dedicated graphics cards. We chose to tinker with the starter model, equipped with an Intel Core i7-2635QM quad-core CPU. The processor runs a base...
Good Excellent Design and Craftsmanship, Outstandingly Sturdy Case with Nice Feel, Decent Trackpad, Thunderbolt Port Ensures Future Compatibility, Matte Hi-Res Screen (Optional), Good Weight for its Class, Office and Multimedia Performance, Battery Life and Po...
Bad High Starting Price, Short 12-Month Warranty, Few Accessories, Non-Removable Battery...
Bottom line Like with its predecessor, the focus of this update is new, more powerful hardware. The version we reviewed with Intel Core i7-2635QM quad-core processor shows a big improvement in performance compared to the previous version. The dedicated AMD Radeon HD...
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about.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:44
The Bottom LineThe MacBook Pro early 2011 models are far and away one of the best speed bumps in a product design that Apple has released yet. With up to double the processor performance, due to the new Sandy Bridge Intel processors, and the new Thunde...
Good concentrate on performance, with Intel i5 and i7 processors based on the new Sandy Bridge architecture. And to ensure that you can keep those processors humming along, the new Thunderbolt port can support data rates up to 10 Gbps bidirectional. That's two streams of 10 Gbps data occurring at the same time, Apple is using Intel i5 and i7 Sandy Bridgebased processors in the MacBook Pro lineup. T...
Bad 13inch model doesn't have a matte display option, SSD options still expensive and underperforming compared to available SSDs, Secondary displays may need adapters for use with Thunderbolt port.
Bottom line The MacBook Pro early 2011 models are far and away one of the best speed bumps in a product design that Apple has released yet. With up to double the processor performance, due to the new Sandy Bridge Intel processors, and the new Thunderbolt port for...
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engadget.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:45
Apple might say we're in the post-PC era, but hey -- turns out they still make Macs in Cupertino, and the new MacBook Pro is actually one of the more aggressive refreshes in the machine's history. Not only has it been less than a year since the last MacBo...
Good Extremely fastExcellent build qualitySeven-hour battery life...
Bad ExpensiveSSD not standardNo Blu-ray drive...
Bottom line Apple's forging headlong into its next era with the iPad and iPhone, and it almost seems like the company's forgotten about its Macs at times -- note that this MacBook Pro arrived in somewhat unheralded fashion just few days before the iPad 2. But the new...
90%
techworld.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:46
The new Core i7 Apple Macbook Pro is a very strong performer for productivity and general purpose computing tasks, but it's no surprise that you can buy a cheaper Windows-based notebook that's more powerful.The latest Macbook Pro from Apple is looks i...
Bottom line The one thing that holds the Macbook Pro back from being an easy recommendation is its price. It's notably more expensive than a comparable Windows laptop like Dell's latest XPS 15 (L501x) or Latitude E5520, or even a specced-up version of the Sony VA...
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slashgear.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:47
Apple’s MacBook Pro refresh last week didn’t get a press event with huge fanfare, but it’s arguably the most important update to the notebook range in some time. Bringing in Intel’s 2011 Core processor range across the board, and spicing up the larger...
Bottom line Make no mistake, this is a dramatically faster MacBook Pro than its predecessor, and the bulk of the credit must go to Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors. The combination of the quad-core CPU, fast memory and capable AMD Radeon GPU adds up to a notebook...
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techreviewsource.com
Updated:
2011-11-01 03:26:48
4.00 As fate would have it, an delayed shipments of almost every laptop manufacturer, save one. Apple, which has typically been last in transitioning to new technology, is now among the first to launch laptops with (known officially as second-ge...
Good Quadcore Core i7 processor is a first. AMD Radeon HD 6750M is a powerful GPU and works with Apple's Automatic Graphics Switching technology. Gorgeous unibody enclosure. Thunderbolt is in its early stages, but it looks promising. Webcam now streams in H...
Bad Pricey. Lack of Thunderbolt devices to take advantage of the new interface.
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Laptopmag.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:48
Last year when Apple updated its 15-inch MacBook Pro, it packed a Core i7 CPU and switchable graphics into the company's iconic unibody aluminum chassis. Apple is upping the ante again, this time with Intel's second-gen Core processor, AMD graphics, a...
Good Excellent performance, Next-gen Thunderbolt technology, Powerful, automatic switchable graphics, High-quality FaceTime HD camera, Great keyboard and touchpad...
Bad Bottom runs warm, Pricey...
Bottom line Packed with cutting-edge technologies, the latest MacBook Pro is the most powerful and longest lasting 15-inch notebook money can buy.
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computershopper.com
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2011-11-01 03:26:49
Apple's latest line of MacBook Pros starts with a $1,199 13-inch version and goes all the way up to a $2,499 17-inch version. Here, we look at a mainstream configuration: the $2,199 15-inch version. The 15-inch version comes in two flavor...
Good Impressive performance, Phenomenal battery life, Excellent internal upgrades from previous model...
Bad No Blu-ray drive, Glossy screen is prone to glare, Non-user-replaceable battery...
Bottom line Apple's mid-level MacBook Pro gets a huge boost in power without an increase in price, giving it a large edge over its competition...
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