Apple 13.3" MacBook Pro Notebook

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Why it's a best pick:
For Macintosh buyers—For those looking to get a Macintosh computer, the Apple Macbook Pro 13" is the best all-around choice for most users and a viable alternative to a Windows PC machine. The Macbook Pro 13" packs quite a punch within its small frame. The most popular configuration boasts a 2.26Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of fast DDR3 ram, 160GB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics and a bright 13.3” LED display. It's a great all-around machine that's ideal for college students and everyday use. The sleek case is lightweight and durable, and small enough to be carried anywhere you go. It's also a relatively strong value, especially compared to last year's models because it's less expensive, more powerful, and the battery lasts longer. The MacBook Pro also includes iLife 09 for working with media content. Other nice features include Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, and a FireWire 800 port. If you need more computing power, step up to the MB991LL/A for a 2.53 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of DDR3 Ram, and a 250GB hard drive.

Manufacturer Description: The 13-inch MacBook Pro notebook is Built around Mac OS X and the Intel Core 2 Duo processor, MacBook Pro gives you the performance and connectivity of a desktop computer in a portable design that is thin and light enough to take everywhere.

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Recieved 5 StarsMacbook graduates to PRO status!, June 15, 2009

Well I must say I am very happy i did not buy apple's first iteration of the 13" aluminum macbook last year b/c they really got it right the second time around upgrading it to a macbook pro! Its nice to have that "pro" stamp on a 13" now! Apple has listened to their customers adding almost everything we have asked for and more, and managed to...read full review

Recieved 4 StarsSwitched from Windows: More good than bad. Great hardware, July 7, 2009

This is my first Mac computer. My first four computers ran Win 3.1, Windows 95, XP, and Vista (from about 1995-present). I have quite a lot of time spent on each of them. Switching from Windows to Mac is not difficult, but it can be a bit frustrating for a week or so. There are Windows features that you will miss, but they are mostly overcome...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsNot sure why all of the haters keep griping about Compact Flash..., June 30, 2009

I just got my brand new 13.3" Macbook Pro in the mail. I customized mine with 4GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard drive, but with the entry-level 2.26 GHz Intel processor. I unboxed it in front of my mother and sister, and they were both oohing and aahing about how beautiful and thin it was. They also loved the magnetic connector on the end of the power...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsWhat a great machine!, July 19, 2009

I want to break this into TWO reviews. One about Mac in general (specifically OS X) and one about THIS computer.

Mac in general:
I was raised in a PC household. Dad worked with old-school technology in the 70s and 80s, and was serious about PCs. As a Linux / UNIX admin (and former Windows server admin), I am just used to...read full review

Recieved 4 StarsApple's lightest full-featured notebook, June 23, 2009

There are lots of positives. First, the aluminum unibody design is both gorgeous and practical. The precision construction gives the whole unit a solid feel. Aluminum and glass won't wear out like the plastic on many other laptops. The silver matte finish with black keys looks classy as well.

Fingers glide easily over the large,...read full review

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