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The 17-inch MacBook Pro was the last of the Apple notebook range to get a unibody update, but for those looking for superlative media editing… ...
Without the fanfare of a keynote address or even a media event, Apple yesterday announced the MacBook Pro 17-inch. The new large screen Intel Core Duo-based Apple portable replaces the PowerBook ...
Without a doubt, the 17-inch MacBook Pro is an impressive machine, both in terms of performance and the new LED screen. It has certainly changed my perception of Apple’s largest laptop.
Apple made only subtle changes to this MacBook Pro. The 17-inch offering features a higher-resolution 1,920-by-1,200 screen as the standard display, 4GB of RAM, and a higher capacity hard drive.
Regular readers will know that I was a huge fan of the 17-inch MacBook Pro. The moment it was discontinued, I rushed out to buy the very last model so that I could keep it for as long as possible.
The 15-inch MacBook Air is ideal for folks who want a big-screen laptop for multitasking without the bulk — or higher price — of a MacBook Pro.
The starting price of $2,399 is the same price as the previous 15-inch MacBook Pro, which this one replaces. It has new processors, better speakers, and (obviously) a larger screen.
Dell’s XPS 17 starts at $1,500, and Apple’s MacBook Pro 16-inch starts at $2,399. That sounds like a big difference, but these base models can’t be compared on an apples-to-apples basis.
The 14-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ has a larger display than the 13-inch model for more screen real estate, and it features much more modern-looking thin bezels.
While we're not offered any figures by Apple, I'm certain that the company sold more 17-inch MacBook Pros over the last year than it has Mac Pro systems. I certainly come across more 17-inch ...
16-inch MacBook Pro vs Dell XPS 17 - Configuration Pricing Apple charges $2499 for the cheapest 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 Pro, 16GB of Unified Memory, and 512GB of SSD storage. Upgrading to ...