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MacBook Pro has been designed for ultimate versatility and usability. Only 1-inch thin and weighing just 5.6 pounds, it’s one of the thinnest and lightest 15-inch notebook computers on the market. A joy to handle as well as to use, it adds tremendous power and breakthrough features to your digital life. Whether in the office, at home, at client sites, on the road, or in the air, MacBook Pro gives you the flexibility to work wherever your mobile life takes you. Powered by the new Intel Core Duo processor, MacBook Pro is off to a great start. Add a 667 MHz frontside bus, 667 MHz DDR2 memory, and 16-lane PCI Express graphics, and performance skyrockets. But exceptional performance isn’t the whole story. With a built-in iSight camera and Front Row media navigation, this versatile system brings a fresh perspective to mobile computing. With over a million pixels and wide viewing angles, the panoramic MacBook Pro display creates a portfolio-like work environment that’s perfect for designing layouts, editing video, or visualizing data, as well as productivity and Internet applications you use every day. See your creative work in the best possible light. This MacBook Pro has a spacious 15.4-inch (diagonal) screen that’s brighter than the PowerBook G4 display. To expand your workspace at the office or for presentations that dazzle, just connect MacBook Pro to your choice of external displays, TVs, and projectors.
Review by CNET
The MacBook Pro delivers unparalleled style, a solid set of features and software, and a few transitional performance issues that keep it from rivaling the most powerful PC laptops.
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Review by arstechnica
MacBook Pro is an extremely solid machine that makes me happy to be back in the Apple Pro notebook world after a six month hiatus in 12″ iBook-land. The Intel switch has been an important step forward for Apple in general, but particularly for ensuring that its pro lines of hardware keep moving forward, technology-wise, and at a competitive rate. Unfortunately, however, most pro software is not yet available in Universal Binary and is not expected to be for a little while (Adobe is estimating sometime in 2007, for example), but Rosetta is usable enough to get by in the interim if you don’t mind the performance hit. Apple is still projecting its pro apps to be available in Universal Binary some time this month; we’ll know in short order if Apple hits the target. If so, the migration over to Intel hardware for graphic and video pros will probably start moving a little bit quicker.
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Posted on July 8th, 2006 Written by: alang
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