vote down
flag
arstechnica.com - 10/20/2008
—
In Part I of our two-part investigation of the new MacBook Pro, we take you deep inside Apple's new aluminum and glass notebook. Read More...
primatelabs.ca - 10/17/2008
—
primatelabs.ca —
Benchmarks: Primate Labs takes a look at the
new MacBooks and MacBook Pros to determine if the...
faster RAM and the new NVIDIA chipset helps (or hinders) processor performance.
(more)
MacBook and MacBook Pro Performance
ryanblock.com - 10/18/2008
—
ryanblock.com —
Apple touted some pretty decent battery life numbers
at the new MacBook / MacBook Pro press event...
this week: up to five hours on the Pro with discrete graphics off, and four hours with it on (both surely assuming ideal low-power conditions). One of ...
(more)
New MacBook Pro: now with 20% less battery power
store.apple.com - 10/17/2008
—
store.apple.com —
AppleCare Protection Plan - MacBook Pro (w/ or
w/o Display) Whether you're new to Mac or an...
experienced user, the AppleCare Protection Plan helps you get the most from your Mac. For up to three years from your computer's original purchase date, you ...
(more)
The Apple Store (U.S.)
Comments
Blog Reactions
Ars Technica reviews Apple’s new 15-inch MacBook Pro: You’ll fall in love
MacDailyNews —
... use three fingers to go back and forth in Safari, for example (three finger swipes do different things in different applications). Four finger swipes let you switch between apps like you would with Command+Tab, and four-finger swipes up and down activate Exposé and/or expose your desktop. This doesn't seem like much to fawn over on paper, but once you get used to some of those four-finger swipes, you'll fall in love." Full review (part one; part two coming tomorrow) - recommended - here .
Related Content



