The Macbook finally gets a solid coat! NIce!

Must say my 2 year Mac experience started off on a good foot.. Macbook Pro,
thanks to Mgt's key decisions on purchases

So I've always handled the Macbooks gingerly knowing how some knocks or
scratches
appear on the Pro's aluminum chasis..

>
> On Wednesday 15 October 2008 14:17:01 Ernest wrote:
>
> > yes, and it is missing an on-board / built-in mobile
> > broadband (umts/hsdpa/..) modem too.
> >
> > Looks more to me like a slight update to the current
> > products instead of 'fresh new products'
>
> I've always known Apple to maintain a very lean chassis.
> Whether that's a good or bad thing is up to the user.
> Personally, I don't care because most of it is supported
> via USB or Bluetooth anyway.
>
> They've never been big on LED displays to indicate power,
> HDD activity, wifi activity, e.t.c. I got used to that to,
> although I didn't like it in the start.


Didn't like it too adjusting from PC till i got the istat pro widget.. Just
bring up the dashboard
and there you have your vital stats.CPU, MEMORY, LAN, AIRPORT, BATTERY,
TEMPS, FANS


>
>
> There isn't as much clutter when you consider a laptop in a
> similar class from someone like Toshiba. Worse if you
> consider the MacBook Air.
>
> Mark.
>

No info on how "lap topable" these new babies are.. currently u need a towel
interface.. if u insist on having it on you lap..

Rgds,
Mark.


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