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Entries in MacBook (31)

11:50AM

White Unibody MacBook Review 

So in November 2009 I made my switch to Mac and with some help from my parents, purchased a White Unibody MacBook (with AppleCare of course.) It is an amazing computer, but enough talking... You will want to go ahead and watch my review.

Part 1 Hardware: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsMhg8lK5sg&annotation_id=annotation_605711&feature=iv

Part 2 Software: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV2OGYonGTE&annotation_id=annotation_190143&feature=iv

I hope you enjoyed them. I would love to here some of your feedback.

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2:33PM

MacBook Pro Predictions

Hey everyone. Here's Caleb from Gadget Experts with his predictions for the next generation of the MacBook Pros. They could be upgraded to the intel core i5 and i7 chips as the iMacs were. Well, to get the full rundown of Caleb's predictions please be sure to watch the video. 

8:15PM

Out of the Box MacBook Pro Video

I shot this video and edited it on my MacBook Pro a while back when I first opened it. This should show you how easy it is to pick up on using a Mac as well as the iSight quality. It is in HD.

http://www.youtube.com/NReluctant

11:36PM

7-Hour MacBook Pro Battery Experiment

So you bought your new MacBook and you’re not only excited about the stunning design or the revolutionary OS, the supposed 7-hour battery really makes you giddy. Well my refurbished 13” MacBook Pro is advertised with a 7 hour battery, so I thought I’d really put it to the test. Before I jump into my experiment, let me give you some back history on my MacBook Pro. 

As I said, my MacBook Pro is refurbished. I received on September 9th 2009, so 9/9/09. It has a hard drive of 160GB, 2GB of ram with a 2.26GHz processor. Since it is refurbished, that may have some effect on battery life, but I can’t say for certain.

So let’s begin with the actual experiment. In order to give my battery the full advantage, I used these controls: I made sure the battery started out with 100%. I also turned the brightness of the screen down from 2-5 clicks, I know that seems very low, but again, I wanted to give the battery every opportunity to succeed. These are some of the things I did while testing my battery life: I did simple browsing in Firefox, had Tweetie opened the whole time and regularly tweeted, and wrote notes in TextEdit. I had keyboard brightness turned up all the way and Bluetooth turned off. 

I started at 4:00pm. Here are some random time intervals at which I took down the battery percentage.

  • 4:02-99%
  • 4:08-98%
  • 4:35-90%
  • 4:45-88%
  • 4:54-84%
  • 5:00-83%
  • 5:26-74%
  • 5:37-71%
  • 5:45-69%
  • 5:52-67%
  • 6:00-65%
  • 6:23-60%
  • 6:36-56%
  • 6:52-51%
  • 7:00-50%
  • 7:11-47%
  • 7:17-45%
  • 7:25-42%
  • 7:34-40%
  • *Started watching a video online at 40%
  • 7:44-36%
  • 7:53-32%
  • 8:10-30%
  • 35 minutes of inactivity
  • 8:45-23%
  • 8:52-21%
  • 9:00-20%

Those are the results for my 7-hour battery experiment. So in conclusion, with the brightness turned down most of the way and doing simple processes, I was able to get about 5 hours. It isn’t a 7 hour battery, but it’s pretty darn close. I hope you find my extra time and extreme geekiness interesting.

10:39PM

The 13" MacBook Pro Packaging


Being a first time Apple MacBook Pro owner I already had high expectations. As far as the boxing, I was expecting something a lot less than what was delivered. I was pleasantly surprised by the clean white box that arrived after ordering my MacBook Pro online. You could tell right off that Apple hadn't wasted time or money with unnecessarily big boxes to put their Mac products in. When I opened the box it was as clean and simple as the outer design itself. Compared to the Windows computers that I have owned previously, I was both in love with the design and amazed at the same time. 

Apple really has the right idea when it comes to boxing their products. Keep it clean, simple, beautiful, and environmentally friendly. I don't see any other commercials advertising a computer that is in environmentally friendly packaging, do you? Overall when it comes to opening your shiny new MacBook Pro, expect the highest standard of quality from Apple.

-Jay

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