Reviewed on October 21, 2008Apple's redesigned 15-inch MacBook Pro boasts a redesigned aluminum body that's stunning, thin, and sturdy; a new trackpad with expanded functionality; and a dual graphics setup for either longer battery life or better performance, but there's now less incentive to spend extra for it because its 13-inch mainstream cousin received a greater overhaul.TAGS:Apple MacBook, Apple MacBook Pro, FireWire, NVidia, Nvidia GeForce, Intel Core 2 Duo, Apple Computer, chipset, laptop computer, Intel
Reviewed on October 14, 2008The MacBook Air introduced the unibody chassis design and multitouch gestures last year, and, thus, it doesn't receive much of an upgrade this time around.TAGS:Apple MacBook, MacBook Air, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, Apple Computer
Reviewed on December 18, 2008While performance is excellent, the Apple LED Cinema Display's one connection option paints it into a small corner that is welcoming only to newer MacBook owners.TAGS:Apple MacBook, display, Apple Computer, connection, monitor, section, adapter, USB
Reviewed on June 14, 2006Replacing the iBook, Apple's MacBook--the little sibling to the more powerful, feature-rich, and expensive MacBook Pro--features a 13.3-inch wide-screen display and a new color choice. It corrects a handful of the iBook's shortcomings, hits a reasonable price point, and makes a great compromise between size and portability.TAGS:Apple MacBook, Apple Mac Superdrive, Intel Core Duo, Apple iBook, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple Computer, hard drive, DVD
Reviewed on June 14, 2006Replacing the iBook, Apple's MacBook--the little sibling to the more powerful, feature-rich, and expensive MacBook Pro--features a 13.3-inch wide-screen display and a new color choice. It corrects a handful of the iBook's shortcomings, hits a reasonable price point, and makes a great compromise between size and portability.TAGS:Apple MacBook, Apple iBook, Intel Core Duo, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple Computer, hard drive
Reviewed on June 14, 2006Replacing the iBook, Apple's MacBook, the little sibling to the more powerful, feature-rich, and expensive MacBook Pro, features a 13.3-inch wide-screen and a new color choice. It corrects a handful of the iBook's shortcomings, hits a reasonable price point, and makes a great compromise between size and portability.TAGS:Apple MacBook, Apple iBook, Intel Core Duo, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple Computer, Intel, hard drive