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Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo processor 2.8GHz, 4GB, 15.4-inch TFT)
Review The latest round of MacBook revisions are nowhere near as radical as the aluminum unibody construction rolled out in late 2008. Instead, the 13-inch MacBook has been promoted to the Pro family, while the 15-inch MacBook Pro gets a handful of minor component upgrades. More important than that,...HP Envy 15 (Core i7-720QM Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review Taking over from the HDX series, the new HP Envy line is the company's premium entertainment range. But instead of playing "who has the most features" game with its competitors, the Envy 15 instead loses some functionality as a tradeoff to becoming the sleekest midsize machine...Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo processor 2.26GHz, 2GB, 13.3-inch TFT)
Review Radically overhauled last year, Apple's MacBook line of laptops moved to aluminum construction, edge-to-edge glass over LED displays, and oversize multitouch trackpads (with the exception of the lone S$1,589 white plastic model). The latest round of updates is more of a refinement than another...HP Envy 13 (Core 2 Duo SU9600 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review Even a cursory glance will tell you the HP Envy 13 is a very nicely made premium 13-inch laptop. It's a solid slab of aluminum and magnesium, etched with interesting visual details, and filled with capable components, such as a dual-core low-voltage Intel CPU and discrete ATI graphics. It's...Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo processor 2.53GHz, 4GB, 15.4-inch TFT)
Review With the new 13-inch MacBook looking and feeling more like the more expensive 15-inch MacBook Pro line than ever, it's harder to tell the difference between the two laptops. Both models feature a "unibody" aluminum chassis, a buttonless (or more accurately, all-button) trackpad, and edge-to-edge...Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo processor 2.66GHz, 4GB, 17-inch TFT)
Review When the latest 13- and 15-inch MacBooks were announced in October 2008, a similar revamp of the larger 17-inch version of the MacBook Pro was conspicuously missing from the lineup. In January of 2009, Apple announced that the 17-inch model would be getting the same "unibody" aluminum chassis,...Jump to page: [1] 







