Apple 15.4" MacBook Pro is a powerhouse of a notebook for the on-the-go computer user. Packaged with an Intel processor powered by the Core Duo technology, this machine can manage more office workloads than any other 15" laptop today. The new MacBook is a member of Apple Computer Inc. series of top-performing laptops to replace their old but equally good iBooks.
The price of the latest machine is $1700-$2000. It comes with a fast processor, 2GB of Random Access Memory, and a glossy
Liquid Crystal Display screen. The screen has a native resolution of 1440-by-900 programming, and it did give out wonderful graphics when I tried to play some Xbox 360 games on it. Furthermore, with the imaging and graphic technology integrated in the machine, gamers can play as long as their battery can handle without the viewing fatigue.
The battery power is extremely impressive, clocking in at 5 hours and fifty minutes on just one charge. The unit is highly portable with a weight of 5.6 pounds and measurement of 1 by 14.1 by 9.6 inches (HWD). The touchpad-equipped keyboard makes typing easy with the deep keystrokes and uncompressed keys. This machine can also serve as a stand-alone DVD and
CD player with a writer and burner included.
I've been hanging on to my job for a while, and somewhat craving for that lift. I knew I can replace my boss, but there hasn't been a crack for me to move up. Until the last three months, the top dog announced his retirement. Although there hasn't been
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Apple will definitely be a bit richer than Microsoft. Maine already signed a deal for the company to create computers exclusively for teachers and students who lived in the place. This is not in accordance to the $100 laptop bullshit that some dumbass is
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