The New MacBook From Apple

Jan 25
10:32

2010

Asli Mana

Asli Mana

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MacBook was release as a substitution for the iBook and also for the 12-inch PoweBook, The new 13.3 inched MacBook provides a good balance between design and size.

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Apple didn't release the MacBook as an entry-level laptop as some customers had hoped for,The New MacBook From Apple Articles they didn't release it with a touch screen display or neither with a touch device as people rumored the new 13-inch MacBook can now escape its designation as the lone holdover system from Apple's previous generation, thanks to an expensive makeover that keeps the price stable at just under the $1,000 mark.

The good thing is you can get various cool attributes that MacBook Pro has, for a lower price, like digital inputs - outputs, groovy MagSafe power AC, Core Duo processors. Of course, the performance is not the same as a MacBook Pro, which is outfitted with discrete graphics and more memory, with the new upgraded features, design and softwares the MacBook closes gap between desktop  computers.

Unibody, Apple's preferred term, is a little misnomer, cause of the bottom panel is split, also lid and display are made up by different parts. This MacBook is completely quiet in terms of noise or creaks. The flexy and fragile feeling plastic hinge on this MacBook is no match for the Aluminum model's hinge. Rather than a LCD latch mechanism all MacBooks use a magnetic latch. White plastic polycarbonate is used on this model, the material that we know for a long time now.

Like its predecessors (I can say I owned three versions) they are very durable. There are small gaps where panels come together, and the battery still sticks out a wee bit. Controlling tolerances with plastic construction is harder than when using metal. Apple builds the MacBook from a single chunk of polycarbonate - the same rigid material you might know from Nalgene bottles, CDs, and even bulletproof windows. It's tough, and the MacBook shows it. From the sculpted edges to the very center, which can typically feel a little soggy on cheap laptops, the MacBook feels, well, bulletproof. MacBook Pro felt the same way too when they started building them from polycarbonate.

The 13.3-inch display, at 1,280x800, is now LED backlit (it is a standard feature of Apple merchandises now), which is better for both energy consumption and environmental concerns. Still, they are not the same as more expensive Pro models, you need to pay more money to get a better display. Other points of differentiation include the lack of an SD card slot and a backlit keyboard. and One forward-looking change we'd like to see is a move to 16:9 displays, which are quickly becoming an industry standard. The MacBook's 13.3-inch wide-aspect display is just about the perfect size: it's large enough for watching movies or working with two windows open side by side, still its small enough to allow you to put and airplane table on your lap.

I need to mention its bright very much (an above average 230cd/m² on our Minolta luminance meter), also the 1.280x800 display resolution provide the perfect screen detail for this size of display. In a first for an Apple laptop, the MacBook offers a glossy screen for starker contrast and more intense color, keep in mind to be careful of bright places, gloosy coating causes glare.

In fact, I am not a fan of Chiclet-style keyboards, I always enjoyed traditional keyboard clicks, still nobody can resist Apple's quality.

FireWire fans should note that the port has finally left the building. We would have thought this would be a good opportunity to add the same SD card slot found on the Pro 13-inch, but it was not to be.

When we look at Apple MacBook's performance, it's not bad but the point is there are faster laptops with just about the same cost. Still they don't have any of MacBook's best features; in my opinion iLife and OS x.

When our video playback charge drain test is applied, the Apple MacBook kept going on for 5 big hours plus 42 minutes. Toshiba's Satellite T135-S1310, however, showed the advantage of using an Intel ULV processor, going for an additional 30 minutes to pass 6 hours of total running time.