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MacBook comes with a powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processor running at speed of 2.4GHz. MacBook also boasts an increased 1066MHz frontside bus and next-generation 1066MHz DDR3 memory. That faster memory lets you quickly and easily manipulate large, complex files and keep more applications open at once. With a hard drive up to 250GB, you can load MacBook with movies, photos, and documents and take everything with you. With the ultrafast 8x SuperDrive, burn everything you watch, listen to, or create onto DVDs an...

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Take the silver pill
By D. Hall
I've never used a Mac at all, and always found the 'elitism' surrounding the brand a little confusing. Having owned one for a couple of days i understand what the fuss is all about.No need to read the manual, you will be working out of the box in no time. Everything about the OS is vastly superior to Microsoft's efforts to emulate it. The build quality is outstanding, and using this machine is a joy rather than a chore.The best way to describe the quantum step might be to imagine years driving a Daewoo Matiz, and stepping into a Porsche. It's really that good...

36 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
5Converted - Totally!!
By M. Sperl
I first noticed this Mac back in October, and thought that aesthetically it was a beautifully engineered machine, but have never bought in to the Apple hype, as a) it's never appealed, and b) a Computer is a computer is a computer, right?WRONG!Now I know Vista has come in for a lot of criticism, but I started using it the day it launched nearly 2 years ago, and have NEVER had a problem with it. What I have continually had a problem with, is that new PC's/Laptops start off great, and after a month or two, grind to a halt. No amount of debugging/defragging etc etc ever seems to cure them, and having purchased a HP Pavilion less than a year ago only for the same problem to reoccur, I decided that enough was enough, and I was going to look at Apple more seriously.So in December 2008, I became the proud owner of this shiny new Macbook.Having not used a Macintosh since 1984, I was a complete virgin, but I powered it up and guess what - a few simple clicks, and it just worked. I say worked, it still does - faultlessly! I have yet to have to contact Apple Support, as the OS is a cinch to adapt to - if you can use Vista, you'll be up and running with this in less than a week. Gone are the days of watching an App crash/hang - this simply works - end of!There are a couple of foibles that I will forgive it, but on the whole, it does exactly what it says on the tin, outperforms ANY Windows PC I have ever owned, whilst looking gorgeous on my desk at the same time.If you are a Windows fan, as I was, you always have the ability of running XP/Vista on this machine if you so desire - this I have to say was reassuring when I made the initial purchase. However, having now got used to running with Leopard, the chances of me even contemplating installing Windows is slim to none.To summarise, blistering performance, outstanding Battery life, and a machine that when you open the lid, just does what it's supposed to. Buy it - you won't regret it!!

74 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Laptop since sliced bread
By Mr. A. McGovern
Hi guysIt's a very well made piece of kid. No objection. It feels sturdy and stong, then again, with the whole nw process it goes through to be manufactured, who would think it wouldn't be?I want to just comment on how when i orderd mine, i had a sony viao (13") and i hated how..... small it was. It was TRYING too much, the scren didn't look 13" - it looked 10, they keys were small, the trackpad was small, it was trying to hard to be portable.I didn't quite know what to expect opening this but much to my suprise, i loved it's size (strange that eh?) t's smooth top and 'glistening' apple logo on the top. It looked 10/10.I picked it out of it's box, and it had a little weight to it, not noticeable mind, but heavier than the plastic laptops i've been using.took it out of the plastic and had a fiddle with all the novelty bits, the magnetic power adapter, ad the battery light indicator located next to the kensington lock slot.I opened it up, and everything just hit me in the face as imaculate. The keys were perfectly spaced, the trackpad was suprisingly large (a good thing!) the screen was perfectly sized.Switched it on, and the scren threw gorgeous colours in my face, the intro. vid looked amazing.At this point i noticed the backlit keyboard come on, it was a dimly lit room a tthe time, and it just added to the sheer beauty.The trackpad is not short of amazing. I find myself using the exposé four fingure gesture nearly every 20 seconds, the accuracy and smoothness of which the gestures work (iphoto, itunes, safari, exposé) is truely amazing.By the way, the whole trackpad being a button, is REALLY easy to get used to, I picked it up in 5-10 minutesAs a new mac user, i was genuinly worried with how Leopard (Macs operating system) was going to treat me. Turns out it treats me better than vista does. I've not used linux, so i can't comment, but judging by friends, i'd say linux isn't the best of all 3.Bootcamp is welcome, i wont be using it mind, but having leopard and windows would be good news to many folk.The new graphics chip performs extremely well, i have...near enough a few hunfred photos on my macbook, and they're all loaded straight when i get into iphoto.No games as of yet, but i'll only want to put football manager 2009 on it to satisfy my gaming needs.There's some great apps that you can get from the apple webite, i managed to get hundreds of thin strands of light moving all together as a screensaver, and an app that makes your screensaver your background.Just to sum it up....If you've got the money, go for this, hands down. The base macbook pro only has a slight advantage over this in terms of what it can do. It looks and feels the part + if you want windows on it, it's a very easy process

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