Carved from a single block of aluminum, the new 17-inch MacBook Pro's unibody enclosure is slim and streamlined, making it the world’s thinnest and lightest 17-inch notebook just 0.98-inch thin and 6.6 pounds. But it’s not just for looks. The rigid construction of the unibody also makes MacBook Pro more durable than ever. So you can throw it in your bag and pull it out at a photo shoot, in a hotel room, or on location without a second thought.
Throw in a battery that not only runs for up to 8 hours, but can be recharged up to 1000 times, discreet and integrated graphics, a one-touch glass touchpad, spacious hard drives, webcam, loads of connectivity options, Intel Core 2 Duo processors and legendary Apple styling and you have the cutting edge of notebook technology in your hands.
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Customer Reviews for MacBook Pro 17"/2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/4GB/320GB (7200 rpm)/SuperDrive/Antiglare Widescreen
Reviews & Ratings for MacBook Pro 17"/2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/4GB/320GB (7200 rpm)/SuperDrive/Antiglare Widescreen
Overall Rating:
55
Performance:
55
Ease of Use:
45
Weight:
55
Battery Life:
55
Top-of-the-line MacBookPro
Date: June 21, 2009
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OriginalmacuserFrom: Denver, CO
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Reviews & Ratings for MacBook Pro 17"/2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/4GB/320GB (7200 rpm)/SuperDrive/Antiglare Widescreen The 2.92 GHz laptop is much quicker and brighter than my older 17" PowerBook G4. The extra memory in the hard drive was essential since the one on my previous machine was just about full. The speakers are great and the keys are much better illuminated as well. Having all the cord inputs on the left side takes some getting used to. Open the box and all you get is the computer itself. Nothing to look at, put together or attach. I miss the owner's manuals that used to come in the box to help discover all the new tricks like the zoom feature on the track pad. I wonder how many other tricks I am missing without words and graphics in a handy reference manual.