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Apple MacBook Black Color Version

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Processor: Intel Core Duo 2.0GHz
Memory: 512MB RAM
Screen: 13.3" Glossy Widescreen TFT
80GB Hard Drive
Graphics: Intel GMA950 64MB Shared
Optical Drive: Super Drive DVD+-RW
Wireless Communications: Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, AirPort Extreme (WiFi 802.11g)

Apple has come up with many creative methods in successfully "switching" Windows users over to the Mac through a variety of ad campaigns (yes, the ones on their website), promoting an intuitive OS X operating system, and mass marketing the Windows compatible iPod MP3 players. The next thing you know, Apple announces they will be dropping the IBM made processors and then switching over to the manufacturer that's been powering PC-based computers for years, Intel. This then creates an opportunity for old and new Mac users to do this blasphemous thing which is to run Windows XP NATIVELY on the notebooks and desktops! Now just recently Apple finally adds the "glossy" screen that Windows based notebooks have been using for years on their new line of MacBooks and MacBook Pros with adapters such as Apple A1021 AC Adapter, Apple A1222 AC Adapter, Apple M8942 AC Adapter, Apple a1036 AC Adapter, Apple Magsafe AC Adapter, Apple M8942 AC Adapter, Apple A1021 AC Adapter, Apple A1184 AC Adapter, Apple A1172 AC Adapter, Apple A1222 AC Adapter, Apple A1330 AC Adapter, Apple M8482 AC Adapter. What's next, a two button mouse? Ha!

An Intel chipset, being able to run Windows XP and a wide glossy screen makes the new MacBook one of the most anticipated laptops of all time. I personally held off on the 15" MacBook Pros which came out earlier this year to wait for a smaller 13.3" since I am used to working with smaller notebooks such as my 12" iBook and my 13.3" Sony Vaio S460. I was even more pleased when I heard that Apple finally implemented the glossy XBRITE-like screen onto their new MacBooks and just recently, the MacBook Pros.

Apple's line of MacBooks consists of three notebooks of different configurations. The least costly at $1099 has a 1.83GHz processor, a 60GB Hard Drive, and a DVD/CDRW drive. The middle one at $1299 has a 2.0GHz processor, 60GB, and a DVD+-RW drive. And finally the most expensive one at $1499 has a 2.0Ghz processor an 80GB, a DVD+-RW drive, and a black casing. If you configure the middle one to have the same specs as the black Mac Book, it actually comes out $150 less so you're basically just paying for the color.

A lot of people compare this to the Sony VAIO SZ because they are both similarly priced and have almost the same specs. However, the Vaio SZ has a much more superior and dedicated videocard, Dual Layer burning, an expansion slot, and a memory card reader which are all missing on the MacBook. Other issues on the MacBook such as the heat and cheap feel of the keyboard keep this from being the perfect notebook. Another thing to keep in mind is that the white version of this MacBook at the exact same specs costs $150 less so you have to ask yourself if the color is worth it.

Other than the issues stated above, the MacBook is definitely superior to any iBook and the 12" Powerbook thanks to the widescreen glossy display, integrated iSight, larger trackpad, and the ability to switch into Windows to run it natively. The screen is definitely its most attractive feature and it really brings out the beauty of the Mac OS. However there is a lot of room for improvement for Apple's MacBook. I hope in the near future that they at least include a dedicated graphics card and especially fix the heat issue.