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    Apple MacBook Pro reviewed

    Posted on Friday, February 24 2006 @ 11:17:46 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    MacWorld has received their new MacBook Pro notebook from Apple and has published a first day review:
    I realize we’ve said this before, but it bears repeating: these Intel-based Macs are most definitely still Macs. For the past day, I’ve been using the MacBook Pro exactly as I was using my previous PowerBook, and have not noticed a single instance where there’s been something I’ve been unable to do because I’m running on an Intel processor. After the Migration Assistant did its thing, I was up and running with no major hitches. My windows are all right where I left them; my non-Universal-binary applications run without complaint…it’s like I didn’t switch systems at all.
    You can read on over here.


     
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