Love the Mac > My new MacBook Pro
[Nick Starr.com : Nick Starr dot com] Well last night I took the plunge and purchased a 15.4”³ MacBook Pro. After a number of comments about the portability of the 17”³, the 15”³ model seemed to be the perfect fit.
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[Apple.com] Apple - MacBook: Of course, MacBook holds more than your average two-seater: up to 80GB hard drive, an optional DVD-burning SuperDrive, built-in Bluetooth, wireless-ready (802.11g) AirPort, and up to 2GB of RAM. And for the first time ever, choose bright white or sleek black.
[Theappleblog.com] Overheard: 12 and 17 inch MacBook Pros Coming Soon at The Apple Blog: High end users often less satisfied that’s why they change frequent no matter cost…they always want the best…Merzedes users are not going for Skoda even if Skoda users are happy with Skoda…same with high end apple pro users, even if I not are happy with my 12 inch G4 I am not going for MacBook……
[X1brettstuff.blogspot.com] brett jordan's blog: 17" MacBook Pro. Not big enough?: And while I'm living in a fantasy world, why not release a worthy successor to the much-loved 12" PowerBook, in the shape of the MacBook Nano? A sexy, super-portable notebook running OSX on a healthy-sized flash memory-based hard drive with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a super-bright, high-resolution screen.
[Stevenf.com] ~stevenf: Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro Mini-Review: Just as a refresher, my home computer has been a PowerBook since the Titanium models, and I've traded up with the line as it made sense, going to the Aluminum models, and ultimately ending with the last model produced, the 1.67 GHz PB G4. I had a brief dalliance with a Core Duo Mac mini, but sold it shortly after because I was unhappy with the non-portability of a desktop, and the seemingly meager performance improvements over the PB.
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