25.6.09

New 13" MacBook Pros (Not Bad At All)



Second, Apple re-implemented the 13-inch’s FireWire connectivity in the form of a single backwards-compatible FireWire 800 port. Hallelujah!

And finally, the new 13-inch MacBook Pros now feature a Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot. Having an internal SD card reader is obviously handy for photographers and videographers whose cameras record to the popular SD format, but that’s not its only function—it can be used as a startup disk. After using OS X’s Disk Utility to format and create a GUID partition on a 8GB card, we installed Leopard on the card and were able to use it as a startup disk.
Speeds
Two models
The new 13-inch MacBook Pros is available in two standard configurations. The $1,199 model has a 2.26GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of 1,066MHz DDR3 RAM, and a 160GB 5,400 rpm hard drive. The $1,499 model features a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of 1,066MHz DDR3 RAM, and a 250GB 5,400 rpm hard drive. Both models ship with the same Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphic chip (which was used in the aluminum unibody MacBook) that share 256MB of main memory.

Prince's Opinion
Okay!
Apple really be playing games.
I mean....
They know they can put all these extra spectacular "so called" new features
on any damn labtop they want
I mean COME ON I had Firewire 800 Port on my
Ibook 1.3Ghz Comp
Sheesh!!!!

Everytime Apple Drops a New
Product People Seem to Go Crazy
The SD Feature is a Good Feat For Mac But
Every other Labtop in the world has Multiple SD Ports
The Price isn't bad for a Pro Though Sooo.....

i dunno I'ma stick to my OG Pro
Shout to all my People's with the Non Magnet Charger LOL!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a FW400.. not 8. The new MBP SD slot poses a lot of options especially since it allows you to boot from it.

I feel you about the non-magnet chargers, clamshells, g3, and the classic, but i'm glad those days are gone because 1 MBP would kill all the Hardware I just mentioned.