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Apple MacBook Pro: Laptops and PC systems
The MacBook Pro is a laptop computer which not only made its predecessor look pretty bad, but it made AMD and Intel-based PC laptops look like children's toys in comparison. Packed with the Intel Core Duo processor running at either 2.0GHz or 2.16GHz, a m
Review Verdict: After an extensive look at Apple's relatively new MacBook Pro, I am quite satisfied with the new look and performance of the Intel-based Mac.
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Review Verdict: With more cache and system memory as well as a larger hard drive, the £699 MacBook is noticeably snappier than its predecessor, and not significantly slower than its higher-priced siblings. Still, if you can afford an additional £130, our reco...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T61 is a solid nugget of a machine with a good deal of power under the hood and will keep things running smooth under most conditions. Although it lacks the draft-n Wi-Fi connectivity it still boasts the speed of the new Santa Rosa pla
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Review: Apple Macbook Pro notebook computer
Hot on the heels of the iMac, Apple's MacBook Pro is the first in its range of notebook computers to get the...
Review Verdict: Apple's latest notebook joins in the Intel revolution
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Apple's new Unibody MacBook Pro gains a better chassis but loses out on screen legibility. So how does it measure up?
Review Verdict: The biggest disappointment with Apple's new MacBook Pro remains the withdrawal of the non-reflective matt screen option on the notebook's display. And for anyone familiar with recent pre-Unibody models of Apple's MacBook Pro, there is no appreciable perfo
Video: 17-inch 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro First Look
Take a gander at the newest model of Apple's super-sized notebook.
Apple MacBook Pro 17" laptop review
Apple's latest netbook gets tried and tested by the T3 team
Review Verdict: It's expensive, but not overpriced, and the battery sets a new standard for portable computing.
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Apple MacBook Pro
Apples MacBook features Intel innards but still feels just like a Mac laptop should.
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Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch Unibody)
Review Verdict: The glossy display only limited our viewing angles when we tried to watch from a severe 180-degree angle. Otherwise, viewing angles were decent when watching from the side, when dipping the screen forward, and when sitting a few feet away. For $50 extra,
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Laptop computer With its all-silver finish and embossed logo on the lid, the MacBook Pro maintains the Apple laptop lineage, despite the Intel heart that beats within. Externally it looks like an evolution rather than a radical redesign and, once again, t
Review Verdict: It wouldn't be an Apple if there weren't some cool hardware innovations and there are two worth noting. First and most obvious, despite its tiny size, is the iSight video camera built into the top of the screen surround - use it to videoconference with iC
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