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Let's get this out of the way first thing: Apple's new MacBook Pro line of laptops, unveiled late last month and almost lost in the din of publicity around the iPad 2 launch, do not -- repeat, do not -- use flawed Sandy Bridge processors. If you follow...
The latest generation of MacBook Pro laptops represents a solid advance to a line-up that has proved to be popular among Mac buyers -- and with good reason. They're well-designed, solid, reliable, feature-rich and offer a measure of cutting-edge techn...
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As fate would have it, an Intel chipset glitch delayed shipments of almost every laptop manufacturer, save one. Apple, which has typically been last in transitioning to new technology, is now among the first to launch laptops with Sandy Bridge (known o...
Quad-core Core i7 processor is a first. AMD Radeon HD 6750M is a powerful GPU and works with Apple's Automatic Graphics Switching technology. Gorgeous unibody enclosure. Thunderbolt is in its early stages, but it looks promising. Webcam now streams in HD and works with Facetime app. Backlit keyboard. Multiple screen options. Glass Clickpad has no equals.
Pricey. Lack of Thunderbolt devices to take advantage of the new interface.
The Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Thunderbolt) is the fastest, most technologically advanced laptop to grace our Labs benches. Buy it now...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:06:51
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Apple MacBook Pro MC373LL/A model, which is basically the same as the other 15-inch models with exception to the processor and discrete video memory. This version features a 2.66GHz Intel Core i7 processor with 4GB RAM and a next-generation NVIDIA 330M...
Apple has marketed the next-generation MacBook Pro series as generally customizable to the consumer, and such is true with the various models that they offer with different features and price ranges. If the MC373LL/A is within your budget and you are r...
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Apple’s new 15in MacBook Pro line-up may look identical to its predecessor (the mid-2009 models that brought the fixed battery and SD card slot to the line), but under the hood, changes to both the CPU and GPU combine to make an impressive leap in per...
The new 15in MacBook Pros leave little to complain about, offering better application performance, better battery life and very similar pricing. The extra £170 for the new low-end system seems like good value when you consider the addition of discrete...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:06:52
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Apple updated the Apple MacBook Pro products line in April this year. Core i7 Apple Macbook Pro appearance is the same as before but has been updated in the specification. Core i7 Apple Macbook Pro uses the Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeFroce GT 330M...
Core i7 Apple Macbook Pro enhance the performance and power, running more smoothly. In the similar size products, there are Full HD screen features or Blu-Ray Drive as options (such as Sony VAIO F116, Sony VAIO EB17). I think Core i7 Apple Macbook Pr...
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Apple was a little late in slipping Intel's new mobile processors into its notebook line. The first Intel Core i7 for mobile use appeared late last year, but only now do we see one offered in a MacBook Pro, the Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010) 2...
Not only is the MacBook Pro 15in the best constructed notebook computer you can find, it’s now also one of the very fastest. In fact, it’s the most powerful laptop we’ve ever tested. There are alternatives with more powerful graphics systems, but none...
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Apple's new MacBook Pro notebooks aren't really different in looks compared to say, the first Unibody version, but it's their internals that warrant mention. We'll be covering the upgrades in a separate review later, but for now we're actually taking a...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:06:52
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Apple MacBook Pro Spring 2010 is powered by Intel Core i7 2.66 GHz dual core processor, with data bus speed of 1066 MHz. It has 4 MB L3 cache. The included memory is 4 GB DDR3 SD RAM of 1066 MHz and is upgradeable to 8 GB. For storing data, there is a...
New fast Core i5 and i7 processors, better Nvidia graphics, seamless switching between discrete and integrated graphic cards...
Costly, no HDMI, Bluray or 3G...
This is a fast workhorse with the new Core i7 processor. Get it if you can afford the price tag...
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After a long wait, the updated MacBook Pro models have finally arrived. We put the most powerful model with its glossy 1440 x 900 screen to the test, and ask whether it is truly worth the high price.After a long delay (rumoured to be caused by availabi...
Perfect workmanship, Excellent robustness and overall feel, Glass touchpad with intertial scrolling (in Mac OS X), Timeless design, Light for its class...
High price tag, Limited range of ports, Only a one year warranty, Sealed-in battery...
Case temperature is always a hotly disputed topic with MacBooks. Possibly it is because of our review model from Apple, but our tests did not show any worrying temperature increases. Only when running Mac OS X and with heavy use did the underside of the l...
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Apple has recently upgraded its Macbook Pro line of laptops. Among the most noticeable improvements, there's the Intel Core i5/Core i7 Processor (CPU), the discreet Nvidia GT 330M graphics processor (GPU) and an even longer battery life (increased by...
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It’s taken Apple nine long months to update their MacBook Pro range, and most people would agree that the Intel Core i5 and Core i7 refresh has arrived not a moment too soon. Intel’s latest processors bring with them a new, intelligent graphics system...
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While the MacBook Pro is just another Intel-based computer with standard internals, slightly inflated price tags, and a familiar (if legendary) design sense, Apple having the absolute corner on the market for building machines that legitimately run OS X c...
Fastest Mac laptops yetUnique on-the-fly graphics switchingInertial scrolling...
Gets too hotBattery life is slightly shorterExpensive...
Basically, it's exactly what it says on the tin: a faster MacBook Pro. In fact, the biggest news here might be how little Apple is changing, or maybe the fact that the base model 15-incher is now $1,799 (instead of $1,699) due to the loss of an integrated...
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Nearly a year has passed since Apple released its updated 15-inch MacBook Pro, featuring a unibody aluminum construction, SD Card slot, and a longer-lasting lithium ion battery. Now, the Cupertino-based company has incorporated a few important upgrades...
Excellent battery life, Strong Core i7 performance, Automatic switchable graphics, Comfortable backlit keyboard, Great touchpad with inertial scrolling...
Runs warm, Limited ports, Pricey...
The latest version of Apple’s 15-inch dream machine delivers Core i7 power and automatic switchable graphics while lasting nearly 8 hours on a charge.
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:06:52
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The new models, which feature 13-, 15- and 17-inch screens, sport the same sleek, minimalist design, the same keyboa...
Advanced graphics, Core i5 and i7 chips finally offered, Unmatched battery life...
Few new external features, No Blu-ray drive...
Apple takes what was already good and makes it even better, with the inclusion of Core i5 and Core i7 processors, much-improved graphics technology, and unbeatable battery life...
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Apple’s new 15-inch MacBook Pro lineup may look identical to its predecessor (the mid-2009 models [ ] that brought the fixed battery and SD card slot to the line), but under the hood, changes to both the CPU and GPU combine to make an impressive...
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photographybay.com Updated: 2011-09-13 18:30:34
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Apple’s latest batch of 15″ and 17″ MacBook Pros step up from the Core 2 Duo processors in favor of Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors. The new 15″ MacBook Pro is currently the only model available with an Intel Core i7 processor – and it is wicked fas...
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Updated: 2013-08-29 08:44:44
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This laptop would do especially well when being used away from a power source for extended periods of time. It’s combination of an easy-to-use interface, a powerful processor, great battery life and nice ergonomics earn it a Reviwer’s Choice designation for this review.
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With the latest iteration of its 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pro laptops, Apple finally jumped onto the Intel Core i3 and Core i5 bandwagon—bringing its flagship line of laptops up to the same performance level as the Windows-based competition (the 13-...
Great overall performance, Excellent battery life, Elegant design, Sturdy "unibody" design, Multi-touch gesture trackpad, Great Keyboard, Robust iLife apps included...
Expensive, Battery is not removable, Glossy screen susceptible to reflections, Must purchase adapter cable for VGA, DVI, or HDMI out...
That excellent battery life also has a trade-off, however, and that comes in the form of a battery that is not removable. For most users this probably won't be an issue; but for those who spend more time on the road than at a desk, this issue could prove...
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The newest MacBook Pros stand up for themselves, as eWEEK Labs found when it spent some time with Apple's newest notebooks. The 15-inch and 17-inch models, which offer a choice between Intel's Core i5 and i7 processors and automatic switching of graphi...
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After making Mac loyalists wait quite a while Apple has finally updated the MacBook Pro range of notebooks with improved processors and graphics. The 15" and 17" models have received Core i5 and Core i7 processors with new NVIDIA 330M discrete grap...
Faster performance, better graphics, seamless switching between on-board and discreet graphics, good battery life, brilliant display, keyboard and trackpad...
No way to manually select just on-board graphics to save battery, some applications trigger the discreet graphics despite their undemanding nature, overheats excessively, only two USB ports, expensive...
The new 15" MacBook Pro is priced at Rs. 1,09,900, Rs. 1,19,000 and Rs. 1,29,900 for the 2.4Ghz, 2.53GHz and 2.66GHz respectively. The pricing is not what you would call competitive and as usual spec for spec the MacBook Pros don't hold up the competi...
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Recently, Apple updated its lineup of MacBook Pro laptops with Intel’s latest Core processors and more powerful discrete graphics. While the design and aesthetics haven’t changed much since the previous uni-body slick MacBook Pro machines, it's the har...
Excellent performance, Stylish looks, Great multimedia capabilities...
Slightly....overpriced.
FeaturesLooking at the hardware and aesthetics, now the MacBook will not only be known for being good-looking but also for its performance and the number-crunching power it offers. Check out the hardware specs and you’ll notice that the machine is a pr...
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Intel announced its core series processors last year and within a couple of months manufacturers started pushing out notebooks based on it. Apple fans waited for quite a while before they got the new series of processor in the Macbook and the iMac. Str...
Looks, Performance, backlit keyboard, sound output...
Feels Heavy, Average battery life, Price...
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If you've followed our Mac coverage over the past year you know I've been telling everyone to wait until Apple brought Arrandale into its MacBook Pro lineup. The time has finally come and this week Apple updated its entire MacBook Pro lineup.While the...
Last year's unibody MacBook Pro update didn't do much for performance, but it did wonders for battery life. The huge increase in battery capacity meant Apple's entire pro line of notebooks could be used on cross-country flights or even during a long day o...
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Every year, almost like clockwork, some things for Apple happen. A new iPhone is announced (or leaked really early by accident), a new iPod is released, and usually, some changes to its iMac and MacBook Pro line-up occur. In 2008, we saw the introducti...
Extremely long battery life, Good performance...
Expensive...
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Apple recently updated it’s range of MacBook Pro’s, as well as the base model MacBook. The 15 inch and 17 inch MacBook Pro’s had the most significant upgrades to Intel’s new Core i5 and i7 Processors.In this MacBook review we will be looking at the 15...
The new 15 inch MacBook Pro that we tested is a significant improvement over the 2009 model, the new Intel Core i5 and i7 processor are a serious upgrade to the previous processors, add that to the new improved graphics and increased battery life and t...
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maclife.com Updated: 2013-08-29 08:44:49
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The best Mac laptop yet for gaming--and working Arriving just in time for Steam’s debut on the Mac, the Core i5 MacBook Pro is the best gaming laptop Apple’s ever built. And thanks to the new processor’s Hyper-Threading technology and Turbo Boost speed...
Amazing battery life. Automatic graphics switching for best performance. Mini DisplayPort provides digital video and audio output. Option for higher-resolution glossy or antiglare screen.
Only two USB ports.
With the power of the Core i5 and the style of a MacBook Pro, this machine is a sleek aluminum hunk of evidence why Apple owns the high-end notebook market.15-inch 2.4GHz Core i5 MacBook Pro...
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This longevity is partly down to some clever graphics-switching tech: if you’re performing normal laptoppy tasks, the MacBook Pro uses its bog-standard Intel HD graphics processor on the main chip. Do something that requires heavy graphics lifting an...
Great looks. Super-slick in use. Amazing battery life...
Pricey, especially if you spec it up. No Blu-ray drive. Awkward USB connections...
The lack of Blu-ray aside, this is a truly great media laptop with an amazing battery life...
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While new iPad owners were wondering whether the Apple tablet would sound the death knell for laptops (and netbooks), Apple was putting the finishing touches on the next generation of its professional laptop line. On April 13, Apple delivered the good...
The new 15-inch MacBook Pros leave little to complain about, offering better application performance, better battery life and very similar pricing. The extra $100 for the new low-end system seems like an especially good bargain when you consider the a...
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It took Apple Inc. all of 10 days to remind the tech world -- still in the thrall of the iPad launch on April 3 -- that it hasn't taken its eye off the laptop business. While new iPad owners were wondering whether the Apple tablet would sound the death...
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For those Mac fans who have been waiting for the updated MacBook Pro line, the wait is over. Given that the company just launched what probably is the hottest product of the year in the iPad, followed by a slew of compelling iPhone OS updates a coup...
Superior design engineering. Seamless switching graphics technology. Fast Core i5 processor. Bigger battery. Illuminated keyboard. New motion scrolling multitouch gesture. Versatile touchpad. Higher resolutions with anti-glare available.
Expensive.
At last, the MacBook Pro 15-inch gets the long awaited Intel Core processors and an unlikely graphics switching technology, but that's about it...
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By Robert Mohns(June 10, 2007) Apple's latest MacBook Pro is an evolutionary improvement in the line, featuring new display backlight technology, a new logic board with more memory capacity and updated Core 2 Duo CPU from Intel, and nVidia's new GeF...
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