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MacBook Pro brings high performance and precision design to everyone. Every new MacBook Pro features a breakthrough, long-lasting battery that delivers up to 7 hours of wireless productivity on a single charge (8 hours on the 17-inch MacBook Pro) and can be recharged up to 1000 times—nearly three times the lifespan of typical notebook batteries. The new LED-backlit display has a 60 percent greater color gamut than that of previous generations, giving you richer, more vibrant colors. Every MacBook Pro features the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics processor, which provides an outstanding graphics experience for everyday tasks. Power your way through the latest 3D games—including Call of Duty and Quake—and enjoy improved graphics performance with iWork, iLife, and everything you do in Mac OS X. The 17-inch MacBook Pro has an advanced graphics architecture that employs both the integrated 9400M and the NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT discrete graphics processor. Experience the fastest, smoothest, and clearest graphics yet for pro applications like Aperture and Motion, productivity tools such as Keynote, and intensive 3D games. Depending on how much performance or battery life you need, it’s a snap to switch between the two processors. And with the latest 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, it’s the most powerful Mac notebook ever. All in a precision aluminum unibody enclosure that’s less than an inch thin.
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Technical Details
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging- 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo Processor
- 500 GB hard drive, DVD/CD SuperDrive, 4 GB DDR3 RAM
- NVIDIA Geforce 9400M + 9600M GT Graphics, 17 inch LED Display
- Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard Operating System
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By Ana M. Piza (Miami, FL USA)
I am very happy with my new MacBook Pro 17". It is fast and very sleek. I like the compact solid feeling that the unibody gives it. I recommend it!
By JRSF (San Francisco, CA USA)
After owning 4 laptop PCs over the years and ALL of them crashing on me due to nasty viruses, I decided to make the leap. What can I say that hasn't already been said before...soooo easy to use, sooo easy to install programs, sooo sexy, sooo fast! I could go on and on. Graphics and integration with Adobe products and my iPhone apps are much smoother.
Service, service, and more service. Apple is there to give you TLC, no matter what your issues are.
Love it!
By Eric Ruck (Ellicott City, MD USA)
I'm not really a Mac guy, but I do iPhone development, and the Unix-like features come in handy from time to time. I've been doing development on an old MacBook Classic with the tiny screen and really not liking it much. Primarily I bought this one for the big screen and faster CPU.
This thing is huge, and it weighs a ton. For the life of me I'll never know why Apple insists on using those stupid glossy screens. And the keyboard still stinks. Jobs was wrong, a few extra keys like page up and down might be nice. And yet there's an eject key for the DVD drive, which no one uses. (Because we all use iTunes, right?) Hate the stupid touch pad.
But that's where the complaints end. I love the fact that it reliably starts up and shuts down in seconds. I love how fast it can pair and connect with BlueTooth devices and WiFi networks. The aluminum case is super tough, even if it is cold to the touch in winter. And even though it's huge, I can adjust the screen so that I can reasonably, if a bit uncomfortably, use it to get work done in coach on AirTran (which is really, really tight).
The absolute best part is the battery. I can get a real 6+ hours of work out of a charge. It's awesome. No more fighting over electrical outlets at the coffee shop. Definitely a boon.
Add to that a decent command shell and Remote Desktop from Microsoft, and I can get just about all my work done for all my different projects on this system. Thumbs up. If only it didn't cost so much.
By BP
Everyone else already nailed the great aspects of this unit, so I'll refrain. I absolutely love my MBP, and the backlit LED keyboard and bright LED display are phenomenal. I have one major gripe and a few smaller gripes, and this is why I gave it only four stars:
BATTERY LIFE:
Apple, like most other manufacturers, tends to be misleading in touting its technology. That's the nature of marketing, so be it. Getting 8 hours out of this battery just isn't realistic. I have traveled many times with this computer, and if I watch mpeg4 movies (not DVD) for 2 hours on two flights, my battery is usually toast at the end of four hours, if not sooner. This being said, I turn the display brightness way down, and the LED keyboard off (wireless/bluetooth as well). The mpeg4 movies tax the processor(s), yes, but I was very let down by the battery life. It barely outperforms my T series 9 cell Thinkpad when it was new. Apple breaks technological barriers by print, nothing more. If their 8-hour battery were real, it'd be a great leap in technology... problem is, its just not there, its simply a statement that people believe and no one calls them on it. See my review on the 27" iMac... if you're open minded, you'll start to understand.
I'm also a little frustrated that apple has not released a quad core unit. The quad core will use quite a bit more power, which will blast their "8 hour" feature.. hence, even the flagship desktop replacement pictured here is only available in a core 2 duo. Three words describe this - antiquated $2500 laptop. I can't hold it against the product though, the core 2 duo performs great and most folks will never notice the difference provided by two more cores. Obviously folks that buy the 17-inch MBP aren't as concerned with the mobility as much as those who would purchase the 13.3" MBP... so why not offer the quad core in the 17-inch? Core power management would still allow nearly the same battery life.
On the glossy/matte displays:
If you are going to watch lots of movies, mostly at night or on planes, get the glossy display. If you will be working in bright offices with lots of fluorescent lighting, or working outside at all, you need to get the anti-glare display.
Docking stations?
Why oh why has apple not manufactured a docking station for their flagship mobile computer? Apple's greed bothers me. They won't produce the dock station, because they don't want anyone replacing their imac or mac pro with a mobile solution that will do both. It would also require another hole in the body for the docking port, which we all know is a major problem for Jobs... he hates holes.
By Ronnie D. Cassell (Durham, NC, USA)
Fantastic laptop, love the 17 inch screen and larger keyboard. I am using this computer to replace my Windows desktop, didn't plan it that way, but it works so well, goodbye Windows!!! Great service from TLinc!!
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