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17 inch laptops – MacBook Pro review

14. January 2010 by TechFren Staff 0 Comments

A laptop that replaced the 17 inches PowerBook G4 with its 15.4 inches eminence display is MacBook Pro. This piece of electronic device is designed and given to the customers who love to watch and work with multimedia.

These 17 inches MacBook Pro is test in the CNET laboratory for the successful loader test configuration in the laptops. Such kind of systems won’t be available at cheaper rate compare to the other sets of computers and laptops that stand in the queue of world market.

The exterior design of MacBook Pro is overwhelming. It has 1 inch thick and sleek aluminum at the outer end of the laptop. This might slighter increased the weight of the laptop whereas the dimension is very compact to all kind of people.

Macbook pro laptop review

MacBook comes with its own unique OS known as Mac OS X Tiger. This operating system has additional features with it. A collection of desktop tools, the customizable dashboard and supreme search utility are some of the features from Mac OS.

Normally people think that these laptops never allow dual boot OS. But this has been proved wrong as the MacBook Pro supports absolutely to Mac OS X Tiger and Windows XP.

The price tag of 17 inches MacBook Pro is taken as the costlier part. The opening price of new 17 inches MacBook Pro is $2,799. It doesn’t have the enhancement option of the hardware. If the enhancement of RAM and hard disk are available with the laptop then it cost around $3,099.

Descent ports which are the basic needs of a computer comes with 17 inches MacBook Pro. It also has an extra USB which accumulates to three on a total. In the similar fashion the interior design has been taken care and carved in the best way.

The keyboard is not bulky, whereas it is appropriately suits for most of the person’s typing. Touch pad and the function indication are available in a best way for the execution of Apple MacBook Pro to the users.




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