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Macbook pro early 2009 cnet
Macbook pro early 2009 cnet









macbook pro early 2009 cnet
  1. #MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2009 CNET INSTALL#
  2. #MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2009 CNET PC#
  3. #MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2009 CNET BLUETOOTH#

Introduced on January 21, 2009, the MacBook 5,2 (13-inch) was a feature-bump of the existing low-end white MacBook model. 7.2 MacBook (13-inch, 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Early 2009).6.2 MacBook (13-inch, 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Late 2008 Aluminum).

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6.1 MacBook (13-inch, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Late 2008 Aluminum).

#MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2009 CNET PC#

The default warranty for the MacBook is one year of coverage for parts and labor, but toll-free telephone support is limited to a mere 90 days-well short of what you'd typically find on the PC side-unless you purchase the $349 AppleCare Protection Plan, which extends phone support and repair coverage to three years. We're still not fans of Apple's nearly obligatory extended warranty upsell (so much so that we've simply copied this complaint from our last MacBook review). Both systems had identical graphics cards, so we credit the CPU.ĭespite some initial concerns that the revamped MacBook Pro offered less battery life, we got an impressive 4 hours and 23 minutes with our battery drain test-that's 47 minutes more than the older version of the MacBook Pro, and 20 minutes more than the MacBook Air. Running Quake 4 at 1,024x768, we got 88 frames per second, compared to only 65 frames per second from the 2007 version of the MacBook Pro.

#MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2009 CNET INSTALL#

The Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT graphics card allows for some basic gaming-although if you plan on playing games on the MacBook Pro, you'll probably want to install Windows on a separate partition through Boot Camp. The MacBook Air was well behind-its custom Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, designed to fit into the Air's extra-thin chassis, is slower than the typical Core 2 Duos found in most laptops. With the newest Penryn CPUs, the MacBook Po offers an excellent boost in performance over the previous mid-2007 Pro revision in our benchmark tests, although a pre-Penryn 13-inch MacBook from late 2007 was nearly as fast, reinforcing our opinion that Intel's Penryn CPUs, while more energy efficient, don't offer much of a performance boost. The MacBook Pro remains the only laptop we can think of with a FireWire 800 jack (along with the more common FireWire 400), useful for digital video fans, but we still think adding a simple SD card slot would be a huge plus for the Pro (and let's get that on the regular 13-inch MacBook, too, while we're at it).

#MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2009 CNET BLUETOOTH#

Modem, Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacksįour USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, multiformat memory card reader Stereo speakers, line-in/line-out jacks, built-in mic Despite our love for a clean look, we've also become used to having at least a few media control keys-attractive touch-sensitive media controls now regularly pop up on even the cheapest laptops. Physically, the refreshed 15-inch MacBook Pro is identical to its predecessors, still only 1 inch thick, but now that we've had time to get used to the thinner, lighter MacBook Air, it feels positively huge in comparison.īy now we're very familiar with the minimalist layout-open the lid and inside you'll find only a power button, a full-size keyboard, stereo speakers, a sizable touch pad with a single mouse button, and a built-in iSight camera.











Macbook pro early 2009 cnet