Apple MacBook Pro 15.4 in. (MB133LL/A) Notebook

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Pros: The entire experience
Cons: Steep purchase price - but honestly, I think I got my money's worth!
The Bottom Line: Absolutely thrilled I made the switch, already contemplating getting another for the kids. Goodbye, virus hassles!
I thought about switching to a Mac for several years. The thing that finally drove me to do it was a ...
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Could this be the world's best laptop?
Pros: Fast, stable, gorgeous. Destined to be the best ever matte-screen MacBook Pro.
Cons: Not as fast or gorgeous as the new model.
The Bottom Line: October 14 brought a radically improved MacBook Pro design, but this is the best you will ever get if you hate glossy screens
*** Important Update Follows ***As I write this on the 10th of October, 2008, Apple is poised to rel ...
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Beautiful design
Pros: Sleek design, easy to use.
Cons: Price is high, looks flashy so thieves will target you.
The Bottom Line: This laptop is worth saving up for.
Apple is at the top of the game when it comes to design. The blueprints for the current Macbook Pro ...
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Sleek, Simple, Clean Laptop
Pros: No Viruses, Runs Smoothly, Beautifully Designed
Cons: Occasionally Overheats, Easily Scratched Casing, Not compatible with a lot of programs/games
The Bottom Line: Great laptop ready to take on any challenge. Just be prepared to shed out the cash.
When I was looking for a laptop to use in college, I ran across many great deals on HP's, Dells, and ...
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Superb after 10 years of Windoze
Pros: Thin. Lightweight. Comfortable keyboard. High-rated durability. Quiet! Snag-resistant plug. Camera. MacOSX. Quick boot/shutdown. Raw power!
Cons: Runs warm. No SD reader. Learning curve for Windows users.
The Bottom Line: Great machine. Don't be afraid to lose Windoze. Excellent heft, size. Intelligent software, firmware. Perfect for geeks (virtualization, cross-browser testing for web development) and non-geeks (extreme ease of use).
I did plenty of research ahead of time. Apple and IBM are the top two rated for hardware durability. ...
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