MacBook Pro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. that was first introduced in January 2006 at the Macworld Expo. The MacBook Pro replaced the PowerBook G4 ...
MacBook family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The larger MacBook Pro models offer the largest screens at higher display resolutions (the 15.4" at 1440×900; 17" at 1920×1200), whilst the rest of the MacBook family's 13.3 ...
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The big news, however, was that the MacBook Pro included a dual-core processor, a first for an Apple portable. Though announced at 1.67 and 1.83 GHz, the MacBook Pro actually ...
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Introduced in June 2007, the MacBook Pro (Mid 2007) was a speed-bump of the MacBook Pro (Late 2006). The MacBook Pro (Mid 2007) shipped in three configurations: 15.4"/2.2 GHz/2 GB ...
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MacBook Pro (Early 2008) - Technical Specifications
Size and weight 15-inch MacBook Pro Height: 1.0 inch (2.59 cm) Width: 14.1 inches (35.7 cm) Depth: 9.6 inches (24.3 cm) Weight: 5.4 pounds (2.45 kg) 1 17-inch MacBook Pro
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MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo/2.2GHz and 2.4GHz
Classic design; excellent overall performance; much improved graphics performance; bright and environmentally friendly screen; 2GB of RAM, which is expandable to 4GB. Classic ...
MacBook Pro - Apple Store (Australia)
Purchase a MacBook Pro with a precision unibody enclosure and LED-backlit display. Start with one of our standard configurations and adapt it to build the MacBook Pro you want.
MacbookPro -- Engadget
And you thought making off with 39 iPods in 15 seconds was something to behold. After studying said crooks in Utah, a trained team of larcenists headed over to Apple's Sagemore ...