Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz, 17in.) review
Reviews Although the Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro significantly outperforms the older Core Duo version, the performance of the 15.4in.and 17in. As with any current Core 2 Duo notebook, the MacBook Pro is more than powerful enough for running productivity and...
[January 29, 2007, 11:37]
Apple MacBook Pro (17in., 2.16GHz Core Duo): a first look review
Reviews The second Apple notebook to feature Intel's Core Duo processor, the 17in. The Intel processor gives Apple the potential to match the performance capabilities of its Windows-based competition, but as demonstrated with the 15.4in.model and the iMac...
[April 26, 2006, 16:10]
Apple MacBook Pro (17in., 2.16GHz Core Duo): photos review
Reviews The second Apple notebook to feature Intel's Core Duo processor, the 17in. Apple has added a 17in.version of the MacBook Pro to its lineup, replacing the 17in. The Intel Core Duo processor should deliver performance that's on a par with the fastest...
[April 27, 2006, 7:10]
Apple MacBook Pro (15.4in., 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) review
Reviews Apple has touted performance boosts of up to 39 percent over the Core Duo MacBook Pro models. Core Duo MacBook Pro, which had an 80GB hard drive and 512MB of RAM, the new model brings important upgrades in addition to the Core 2 Duo processor...
[November 6, 2006, 10:53]
Apple MacBook Pro (17in., 2.16GHz Core Duo): a first look
Talkback Whilst Apple are shipping the ExpressCard/34 (why no/54 on this size machine? The other noticable absence is S-Video although thsi is available through an Apple supplied dongle. This is a step in the right direction but I still feel we aren't...
[April 30, 2006, 21:49]
Apple MacBook Pro (1.83GHz Intel Core Duo) review
Reviews In testing the MacBook Pro, we compared it against a number of older Apple notebooks running the PowerPC processor, as well as a group of Windows-based systems running Intel's Core Duo processor. The MacBook Pro comes in two standard configurations...
[March 6, 2006, 11:45]
Apple MacBook Pro: a first look
Talkback So why did Apple not use the 2.0 ghz duo core as Acer did , and will the Seagate vertical memory hard drive (160gb) and the faster Duo core be available in an upcoming 17" McBook (Could also hold a bgger battery then as well.
[January 19, 2006, 16:34]
Apple MacBook Pro: a first look review
Reviews The £1,749 MacBook Pro lets you upgrade to a 2.8GHz Core 2 Duo for £210; previously, the fastest chip offered was a 2.6GHz processor. Of Apple's MacBook Pro lineup, only the two 15in.models have received the complete workup.
[October 16, 2008, 9:33]
Apple MacBook (13in., 2GHz Core Duo): a first look review
Reviews The 13.3in.screen, Intel Core Duo-based MacBook costs £749 (inc. On top of everything else, you get Apple's best-of-breed software package, which includes almost everything that comes with the higher-end MacBook Pro; a built-in iSight Webcam for...
[May 23, 2006, 12:00]
Apple MacBook Pro 2009 (2.66GHz, 17in.) review
Reviews With a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, the MacBook Pro performed excellently on our standard benchmark tests, but only marginally faster than the 2.6GHz 15in.version (a 2.93GHz chip is available for an additional £210).
[March 2, 2009, 14:50]
Apple's Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro review
Reviews Apple says the new 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo model is up to 39 percent speedier than the previous MacBook Pro with a 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo processor. Apple Computer has released new MacBook Pros powered by 2.16GHz or 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo chips.
[November 10, 2006, 14:42]
MacBook Pro laptops get Core 2 Duo processor upgrade
News Apple has revved up its MacBook Pro notebooks with Intel Core 2 Duo processors, double the memory and a faster FireWire peripheral connection. Unlike some of Apple's computer announcements — like last month's unveiling of Core 2 Duo-equipped iMac...
[October 24, 2006, 16:45]
Photo: Apple displays 17-inch MacBook Pro
News Apple notes that its 17-inch MacBook Pro will feature a 2.16- gigahertz Intel Duo processor, allowing it to run up to five times faster than its PowerBook G4. MacBook Pro, which was announced in January and features Intel's Duo dual-core chip, is...
[April 25, 2006, 9:05]
Apple MacBook review
Reviews In our benchmark tests, the new MacBook and its 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU performed comparably to its predecessor, which is to say that basic multitasking and productivity are no problem, as is streaming and viewing HD-video content — much as we...
[October 20, 2008, 15:03]
Apple updates MacBook Pro laptops
News The last major update to the MacBook Pro laptops was in October, when they were first manufactured with Intel Core 2 Duo processors. Apple announced on Tuesday that it has updated its high-end MacBook Pro laptops with faster processors, better...
[June 6, 2007, 9:52]
Apple users must pay for faster Wi-Fi
News Every Mac with Intel's Core 2 Duo or Xeon processor has the 802.11n chip, except for the 17-inch iMac with the 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo chip, Apple announced last week at Macworld. Apple on Thursday confirmed reports that it plans to charge customers a...
[January 19, 2007, 7:28]
Apple releases 13-inch MacBook
News Billed as a replacement to the 12-inch PowerBook, the 13-inch widescreen MacBook, which is on sale now, starts at $1,099 (£582) for a 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo processor with a 60GB hard drive. Apple first announced the MacBook Pro series, which...
[May 16, 2006, 16:45]
Apple updates MacBook laptops
News Apple also manufactures higher-end MacBook Pro laptops, which did not receive updates this week. Apple announced on Tuesday that it has updated its MacBook laptops with faster processors, more memory and more hard-drive space.
[May 16, 2007, 11:11]
The MacBook Pro's 'missing' GB of RAM
Blog If you study the specifications of the recently released Core 2 Duo-based Apple MacBook Pro, you may be puzzled by the quoted RAM limit of 3GB. The notebook has a pair of DIMM slots that can accommodate 2GB modules, while the Intel 945PM chipset...
[November 6, 2006, 13:46]
Apple MacBook Pro: a first look review
Reviews In his 10 January Macworld keynote, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the MacBook Pro, a 15.4in.wide-screen notebook built on Intel's new Core Duo processor -- itself announced only last week at CES. Bar none, the best thing about the MacBook Pro is...
[January 11, 2006, 7:20]



