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- Intel Core i5 Processor 2.4GHz
- 4GB SDRAM RAM
- 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
- 15.4-Inch Screen, Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M
- Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard Operating System
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124 of 129 people found the following review helpful Love the matte screen option. Great computer. Time will tell if its worth the $$, May 11, 2010 By BBbeans (Missoula, MT) - See all my reviews This review is from: Apple MacBook Pro MC371LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) After having a 3 year-old Dell die on me (to be fair it was put through multiple trips to and from school in my bag, sometimes while it was still on) and a Toshiba Satellite fail after a year, I was tired of paying bargain prices and receiving a frustrating experience to go with it.
My girlfriend had talked about buying a Mac and I always balked at them as being too expensive. Well, most of the main problems with my old laptops were compatibility issues between hardware and software, often involving frustrating searches for new drivers. Knowing that Apple makes the hardware and develops the software for their computers made me think they would be able to integrate the two aspect better than PC's I have used. I still have nightmares about all the drivers I had to hunt down when I downgraded my Toshiba from Windows Vista to XP.
I had actually purchased a 13" Macbook Pro with a glossy screen from Amazon a few days before Apple did their big upgrade in April 2010. It... Read more
113 of 120 people found the following review helpful Video Review: MacBook Pro i5/i7 - Hopefully this video will help, October 10, 2010 By This review is from: Apple MacBook Pro MC371LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) Customer Video Review Length:: 5:08 Mins
I hope this video helps you make up your mind.
You will not regret buying this machine.
63 of 65 people found the following review helpful Just as robust as my 13" with a few caveats., June 28, 2010 By This review is from: Apple MacBook Pro MC371LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) For summary skip to the bottom. Video to come soon...
I already wrote a review and posted a video on the 13", so I'll spare you the pre-story. The 15" MacBook Pro (Summer 2010 version) is a step up for me. I want to go on record by saying that I did NOT opt for the high res screen, and I'll tell you why in a moment. I'm still an MCSA and an MCTS, and Microsoft is still primary in my world, but I access these resources via Apple.
First, I want to clarify why I chose to buy the 15" when I had a 13" that was sufficient. Because I run VMs a lot (I have reviews of Parallels and VMWare), the real estate of the screen was very important. The 13" handled everything I threw at it like a champ, but I needed more screen area. I also needed a stronger multitask processor to keep up with the demands I put upon it. The 2010 version of the MacBooks achieve gains in three key areas: The processor, which on the 15" and 17" models is the Core i5 and i7 models; the video... Read more
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124 of 129 people found the following review helpful Love the matte screen option. Great computer. Time will tell if its worth the $$, By BBbeans (Missoula, MT) - See all my reviews This review is from: Apple MacBook Pro MC371LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) After having a 3 year-old Dell die on me (to be fair it was put through multiple trips to and from school in my bag, sometimes while it was still on) and a Toshiba Satellite fail after a year, I was tired of paying bargain prices and receiving a frustrating experience to go with it.My girlfriend had talked about buying a Mac and I always balked at them as being too expensive. Well, most of the main problems with my old laptops were compatibility issues between hardware and software, often involving frustrating searches for new drivers. Knowing that Apple makes the hardware and develops the software for their computers made me think they would be able to integrate the two aspect better than PC's I have used. I still have nightmares about all the drivers I had to hunt down when I downgraded my Toshiba from Windows Vista to XP. I had actually purchased a 13" Macbook Pro with a glossy screen from Amazon a few days before Apple did their big upgrade in April 2010. It... Read more 113 of 120 people found the following review helpful Video Review: MacBook Pro i5/i7 - Hopefully this video will help, By This review is from: Apple MacBook Pro MC371LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) Customer Video Review Length:: 5:08 MinsI hope this video helps you make up your mind. You will not regret buying this machine. 63 of 65 people found the following review helpful Just as robust as my 13" with a few caveats., By This review is from: Apple MacBook Pro MC371LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers) For summary skip to the bottom. Video to come soon...I already wrote a review and posted a video on the 13", so I'll spare you the pre-story. The 15" MacBook Pro (Summer 2010 version) is a step up for me. I want to go on record by saying that I did NOT opt for the high res screen, and I'll tell you why in a moment. I'm still an MCSA and an MCTS, and Microsoft is still primary in my world, but I access these resources via Apple. First, I want to clarify why I chose to buy the 15" when I had a 13" that was sufficient. Because I run VMs a lot (I have reviews of Parallels and VMWare), the real estate of the screen was very important. The 13" handled everything I threw at it like a champ, but I needed more screen area. I also needed a stronger multitask processor to keep up with the demands I put upon it. The 2010 version of the MacBooks achieve gains in three key areas: The processor, which on the 15" and 17" models is the Core i5 and i7 models; the video... Read more |
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