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MACBOOK PRO 17" LAPTOP
High Street Shop
RRP: £1899.99
Brand
New / Sealed Box
Part No: MC024B/A
Colour:
Aluminium
Processor:
2.53GHz Intel Core i5 Processor
RAM: 4GB of 1066MHz DDR3 memory; two SO-DIMM
slots support up to 8GB
Hard Drive: 500GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA
hard drive
Operating System: MAC OS X Snow Leopard
Screen: 17" Screen
Optical Drive: DVD-SM
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA
GeForce GT 330M with 512MB of GDDR3 memory
Notebook Camera: Integrated
BOX
CONTENTS
Laptop
Battery
A.C Power Supply
All Supplied Cables
Manufacturer's Software
Manufacturer's Literature
Manufacturer's Software
Company's Sales Receipt
14 Day Faulty Replacement
1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
DELIVERY
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Next Day UK Mail Delivery
Free London Cash On Delivery
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FEATURES
The
new MacBook Pro, available in 13-, 15-,
and 17-inch models, sets all-new benchmarks
for Mac notebooks. The 15- and 17-inch
MacBook Pro feature Intel Core i5 and
Core i7 processors, which boost performance
up to 50 percent and reach Turbo Boost
speeds up to 3.33GHz. Next-generation
NVIDIA graphics bring high performance
to everything from 3D games to photos
and videos. And the built-in battery lasts
up to 10 hours (8 to 9 hours on the 15-
and 17-inch models).
Notebook Camera: Integrated With all the
talk of the fourth generation iPhone leaks
and the much-vaunted iPad, it's easy to
forget about Apple's MacBook Pro range.
It's understandable really as the range
hasn't seen a cosmetic update since the
aluminium unibody chassis was introduced,
but that hasn't stopped Apple from improving
the range in its recent update. This year's
MacBook Pro refresh is notable for two
things: 1) the introduction of Intel's
barnstorming Core i5 and Core i7 processors;
and 2) the ability to switch between the
dedicated graphics and Intel's more frugal
integrated graphics. It's a potentially
powerful mixture, combining close to desktop
levels of system performance with battery
life claims of around eight to nine hours.
It helps, of course, that the MacBook
Pro design still knows no equal a good
two years after its release. Like all
things, it's possible to find fault if
you try hard enough, but even now when
a MacBook Pro arrives in the office it
draws envious glances. Even the best imitations,
such as the HP Envy 15, struggle to hold
a candle to the elegance and engineering
quality on show here. No amount of "elegance
and engineering quality" will help
you encode an HD video though, which is
where the hardware refresh comes in.
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