![]() ![]() I try to use my laptop as a companion computer only (I have a beefy desktop PC), so I don’t have all my media files (music, videos, photos) in there, which is why I have plenty of storage left on the hard drive. “Productivity use” means MS Office (Outlook, Word) and lots of web ( Firefox, Chrome). Some gaming from time to time doesn’t hurt, but this is not a priority. Ready?Ĭontext: We all use laptops for different purposes, so before you dive into this review, let me tell you where I come from: I mainly use laptops for productivity use (writing, email, browsing, light image resizing). In this review, we will use the Macbook Pro 15.4″ with Core i7 and we will compare it with its peers. We have not forgotten Windows users who could be lured by the great aluminum industrial design, so we will tell you how it behaves under Windows 7 and what’s in it for you. This review might be most useful to very old Macbook owners, potential first-time Mac Buyers who wonder which Macbook Pro they should get (13, 15 or 17). The old Macbook Pro laptops have been removed from the shelves, so there is little point in spending too much time comparing. Among the most noticeable improvements, there’s the Intel Core i5/Core i7 Processor (CPU), the discreet Nvidia GT 330M graphics processor ( GPU) and an even longer battery life (increased by 1hr to 3hrs, according to Apple -depending on the model). Apple has recently upgraded its Macbook Pro line of laptops.
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