Difference between revisions of "Apple MacBook Pro"
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When Apple announced its transition to Intel-based processors at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in summer 2005, it shocked the world. And when Apple delivered on its promise, just six months later at MacWorld SF 2006, the world was struck with awe. Now, your humble reviewer has finally gotten one of the sleek new MacBook Pro laptops in his hot little hands. How does he respond to "shock and awe." | When Apple announced its transition to Intel-based processors at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in summer 2005, it shocked the world. And when Apple delivered on its promise, just six months later at MacWorld SF 2006, the world was struck with awe. Now, your humble reviewer has finally gotten one of the sleek new MacBook Pro laptops in his hot little hands. How does he respond to "shock and awe." |
Revision as of 19:35, 6 May 2006
When Apple announced its transition to Intel-based processors at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in summer 2005, it shocked the world. And when Apple delivered on its promise, just six months later at MacWorld SF 2006, the world was struck with awe. Now, your humble reviewer has finally gotten one of the sleek new MacBook Pro laptops in his hot little hands. How does he respond to "shock and awe."
Specifications
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The Verdict
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