530 of 571 people found the following review helpful Switched from Windows: More good than bad. Great hardware, July 6, 2009 This is my first Mac computer. My first four computers ran Win 3.1, Windows 95, XP, and Vista (from about 1995-present). I have quite a lot of time spent on each of them. Switching from Windows to Mac is not difficult, but it can be a bit frustrating for a week or so. There are Windows features that you will miss, but they are mostly overcome by overall advantages in my opinion. I've spent two weeks with this machine now. If I had written this review after one day, I would have probably stated that I regretted the switch to Mac. After getting more proficient with the machine and realizing how well it works, I would definitely recommend it to a friend. This review is going to be a mix of my impressions of both the hardware and the Mac operating system from a new Mac user perspective. The only difference between my machine and the one on this product page is that I ordered directly from Apple and upgraded the hard drive to 250GB (from the 160GB... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? 227 of 247 people found the following review helpful Macbook graduates to PRO status!, June 15, 2009 This review is from: Apple MacBook ProMB991LL/A 13.3 Inch Laptop (Personal Computers) Well I must say I am very happy i did not buy apple's first iteration of the 13" aluminum macbook last year b/c they really got it right the second time around upgrading it to a macbook pro! Its nice to have that "pro" stamp on a 13" now! Apple has listened to their customers adding almost everything we have asked for and more, and managed to reduce the price! Thanks Apple! CHANGES FROM LAST YEAR - $100 less - 13" aluminum macbooks became macbook pros - 2.53Ghz up from 2.4GHz dual core - 4GB RAM up from 2GB - led display has 60% greater color gamut than previous model - new advanced built-in battery that lasts up to 7 hours vs 4hrs - FireWire is back (after all the complaints of first model) - SD card slot (replaces express card slot) - new models now come with iLife '09 - separate digital audio input is gone - new model uses the same integrated mic and headphone port as the iPhone PROS - finally a... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? 119 of 136 people found the following review helpful Not sure why all of the haters keep griping about Compact Flash..., June 30, 2009 I just got my brand new 13.3" Macbook Pro in the mail. I customized mine with 4GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard drive, but with the entry-level 2.26 GHz Intel processor. I unboxed it in front of my mother and sister, and they were both oohing and aahing about how beautiful and thin it was. They also loved the magnetic connector on the end of the power adapter that snaps the power cord into the computer nearly by itself. I powered the computer up, went through the Leopard setup screens, and within minutes was logged in. While starting up, the light sensor powered on, the screen dimmed, and the keyboard lit-up automatically. Everything about this computer suggests ingenious design and engineering, with great attention to every detail. It is very light, and since I am using this for school, I am very happy with the size and form factor, particularly the charger. Switching from a large Dell that sported a charger that could be used to bludgeon somebody to death, the small white charger that is... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? |