
MacBook Pro, 17, Aluminium
Apple
- MC226LL/A
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17" MacBook Pro Notebook Computer, 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB (2x2GB) RAM, 500GB 5400rpm Hard Drive, SuperDrive, nVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT 512MB Graphics, 17" Glossy Widescreen LED Backlit D
The 17" MacBook Pro Notebook Computer from Apple is a powerful Macintosh computer, in a portable form
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Apple MacBook Pro MC226LL/A 17-Inch Laptop
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Apple MacBook Pro Notebook - Intel Core 2 Duo 2.80 GHz - 17 WUXGA - 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM - 500 GB HDD - DVD-Writer (DVD R/ RW) - Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth - Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard - Aluminium
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Apple MC226LL/A 2.8GHz MacBook Pro 17"
The new MacBook Pro features a breakthrough, long-lasting Battery that delivers up to 8 hours of wireless
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17 MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz 4GBRAM 500GB Hard Drive NVIDIA GeForce 9600M 512MB VR SuperDrive - Glossy
17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz 4GBRAM 500GB Hard Drive NVIDIA GeForce 9600M 512MB VR SuperDrive
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Apple 17 MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz, 4GBRAM, 500GB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M 512MB VR, SuperDrive - Glossy
"17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz, 4GBRAM, 500GB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M 512MB VR, SuperDrive,
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Apple MacBook Pro 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Silver Notebook Computer - MC226LL/A
Apple MacBook Pro 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Silver Notebook Computer - MC226LLA/ 17" (1920 x 1200) LED-Backlit
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Apple MacBook Pro with 17" Display - Aluminum
This laptop features blazing-fast Internet connections via the AirPort Extreme 802.11n wireless network
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first time mac user, so far so good well thats is an understatement i am very happy with my purchase this is a true power house laptop that looks an runs great ,wish i had not waited so long to buy this laptop.if you are in the market for a large screen laptop an can afford to pay more ,i don't think you will regret it.
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Very solid machine and the unibody design is great. Feels solid and balanced. The display is out of the world. The Mac OS goes to sleep and wakes faster than windows could ever get out of BIOS bootup. I have been a windows user for 16 years and it was Vista that turned me away. This is what an Operating System should be. I can see why Microsoft has been chasing Mac for so long. Bootcamp works great for those times I do need to boot into windows. It handles Virtual machines with ease also. Very quiet machine and has none of the fan noise that my HPs had when under a load. Solid buy and worth the few dollars extra.
Only down side is that unless someone like Dynex makes an accessory, you are stuck with paying a premium for Apple branded products. Also would be nice if this had a 2nd Hard drive. Actually a dual platter and SSD configuration would be nice.
Only down side is that unless someone like Dynex makes an accessory, you are stuck with paying a premium for Apple branded products. Also would be nice if this had a 2nd Hard drive. Actually a dual platter and SSD configuration would be nice.
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At first, I was hesitant to spend $2500 on a notebook, but with a suggestion from the local BestBuy Associate, and after reading reviews on the internet, decided to do so. I didn't like the Mac OSX 10.6, so I was brave and decided to load Windows 7 on it. It took a little time and patience, but once loaded, it ran like a banshee! Everything works well, it is VERY QUICK, the graphics are great, the lighted keyboard is neat, and it holds a great charge on the battery. I love the LED display, the hard drive is quick, and the WiFi is ridiculously quick. I am glad I spent the money because this unit is one of the best I have ever tested.
I put it next to my brothers new Alienware (it has higher specs), and my MacBook Pro 17 beat it every time. He was shocked, especially after he spent about $3500 on his notebook.
I HIGHLY SUGGEST this notebook to anyone who appreciates brilliant design, execution, and quality. I am glad I did it.
I put it next to my brothers new Alienware (it has higher specs), and my MacBook Pro 17 beat it every time. He was shocked, especially after he spent about $3500 on his notebook.
I HIGHLY SUGGEST this notebook to anyone who appreciates brilliant design, execution, and quality. I am glad I did it.
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Defnitely the best laptop you can buy. It's almost perfect and hats saying a lot considering how great their products are already. They just keep getting better and better, but this machine is so great it will last me a long time before another upgrade. Bravo!
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You know, I've always loved Macs. I guess I'm a sucker for the commercials and ads but you can't help but love them if you're into media and stuff. I know a lot of people complain about the price but I seriously doubt that Apple would lower the price knowing that most people are willing to make the switch from a PC anyway. Though even I find it pricey, like someone mentioned in their review, you 'get what you paid for.'
The truth is, PC's are less expensive but they do tend to require more maintenance, and I've even found myself spending more money JUST to acquire the different programs that don't actually come with your computer. Most of the time you just get trial versions and are pressed to buy the full versions of most of those programs. Plus, you know software (any kind of software) is expensive. Lately I've even found myself installing updates almost every week for one of our PC's. It's not a HUGE deal but it is annoying and makes me question how secure my PC actually is.
The truth is, PC's are less expensive but they do tend to require more maintenance, and I've even found myself spending more money JUST to acquire the different programs that don't actually come with your computer. Most of the time you just get trial versions and are pressed to buy the full versions of most of those programs. Plus, you know software (any kind of software) is expensive. Lately I've even found myself installing updates almost every week for one of our PC's. It's not a HUGE deal but it is annoying and makes me question how secure my PC actually is.
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