Computerworld reviews 17-inch MacBook Pro: ‘The best laptop Apple has ever made’
Wednesday, June 20, 2007 - 07:55 PM EST "What a difference 540,000 pixels make," Ken Mingis reports for Computerworld."I'm talking in this case about the latest MacBook Pro to grace my desk, the top-of-the-line 17-in. model with a glossy 1,920-by-1,200-pixel high-resolution screen tricked out with a 7,200-rpm 160GB hard drive and 4GB of RAM added post-purchase. Oh, and it uses Intel's new 2.4-GHz Core 2 Duo with a 'Santa Rosa' chip set for a bit more zip and even slightly longer battery life," Mingis reports.
"But it's the screen that's the most appealing feature. This is without a doubt the best-looking LCD screen Apple has produced in what also happens to be the fastest laptop from the company yet," Mingis reports.
"You know the difference between regular TV and high-def TV? That's what it feels like using this model. Not that the standard screen offered by Apple is a slouch; 1,680-by-1,050 pixels is plenty fine for most users. But for those of us who always want faster, bigger, more, Apple has created what I'd call the MBP Ultimate," Mingis reports.
"Usually when reviewing a product, I come across a design flaw or issue that gives me pause. Not so this time, at least not yet. That doesn't mean this MBP is perfect. Given the top-notch hi-res screen, the ability to show off high-def video -- at 1080p, no less -- I find myself wanting more than the 8x SuperDrive that comes standard. I'd like to see a Blu-ray drive installed, so that I could play the Blu-ray DVDs I already have and really enjoy true high-definition video" Mingis reports. "Until then, I'll just have to make do with what, in my opinion, is the best laptop Apple has ever made."
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Relativity, my dear Watson.
In every generation, the first 'Book produced by Apple ruled all the land.