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Rating: performance: 60% workmanship: 80% The longing for OS X during that time was even more painful than these sharp uncut edges digging their way slowly into my wrists.
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The driver installations, restarts and overall slowness of XP compared to OS 10.4 were utterly unbearable.
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The most frustrating part during this review was when I had to Boot Camp into Windows and run the few benchmark tests.
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I have never before experienced such a simple to use, efficient, bug free and secure user interface.
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Therefore, having been a hardcore PC user for the past 13 years, I think I have the right to conclude that at this time of writing, Mac OS totally sweeps the floor with Windows, or any other desktop Operating System for that matter. Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 95%Īs some of you might have noticed from earlier paragraphs, this is my first Mac. Despite back-to-back announcements, the move is considered perfectly timed for the holiday shopping season, and with Apple's best-selling laptop by its side, a strong fourth quarter is sure to come.Īusführlicher Test mit Geräteaufbau und Testwerten und Bildern online abrufbarĬomparison, online available, Very Short, Date: Sometimes you just have to scratch your head and move on, I guess.
#2007 apple macbook pro pro
One week after the MacBook Pro announcement, Apple launched the MacBook 13-inch (Core 2 Duo) ($1,174 direct as tested), thereby eliminating any differentiation between the two models. After all, the Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo) had already been announced, in what I believed was an effort to create more separation from the MacBooks.
Until now, I was convinced that a new Core 2 Duo-equipped Apple MacBook couldn't possibly come out this year. Rating: Total score: 90% price: 50% performance: 100% display: 100% workmanship: 100%Ĩ0% Apple MacBook 13-inch White (Core 2 Duo) (von 10): 9, Verarbeitung 10, Leistung 10, Display 10, Akkulaufzeit 9, Preis/Leistung mangelhaft So I went to the local apple store and walked about with the mid range MacBook, a extra battery, and the Apple care protection thing all in all about $US 1,500. A few friends had switched over and raved about their Macs so I figured what the heck it fit almost all the specs i needed it to and was pretty cheap to boot. I needed something I could take to college classes for the day and not die on me half way through the day.
But after having a desktop replacement laptop for a good 3 years I was ready for a change. Ok I'll be brutally honest when I first thought of a Mac i thought of the nasty old things we had in elementary school, you know that had the original Oregon trail loaded on them. Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: Umfangreicher Erfahrungsbericht eines Benutzers online abrufbar Now if they would only add a couple more USB ports the machine would be near perfect. Not only did they solve their quality control issues, but they also addressed several of the other gripes I had with the previous version by adding more RAM, dual-layer burner, and larger hard drive as standard equipment. I think Apple seriously upped the ante with this revision. So far in the few months that the Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro has been available, there have been no widespread reports of serious issues.
I am not sure what exactly went wrong with the Core Duo MacBook Pro's quality control, but there were widespread reports of issues, not to mention my own trials and tribulations with four different units. This is Apple's second try with an Intel processor in their flagship notebook and the results are much better.
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