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    Apple MacBook Pro 15in. (2009) Review

    Posted on Tuesday, May 05 2009 @ 15:29:25 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The MacBook Pro is unquestionably the most attractive laptop on the planet. It’s also one of the easiest to use. With the inclusion of a FireWire 800 port, fast processor, and discrete graphics processor, it is especially suited for anyone who needs to do video editing on location. For everyone else, there are still plenty of features to entice you, such as the gorgeous LED-backlit display, superior built-in speakers, built-in Web camera, and comfortable keyboard. I just wish there were more connectivity options and at the very least an SD/MMC slot. Furthermore, the all-clicking touchpad is a bit awkward (at least initially) and the extra-glossy screen won’t appeal to everyone. Better specified and supported Windows-based machines can be had for less financial outlay, but none match the over finesse of the MacBook Pro.

    Link: IT Reviewed

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