The Good And Bad Aspects Of The Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 Notebook
September 22nd 2011 -
No laptop computer is ideal for everyone, but the Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 Notebook is one that’s gotten a lot of press recently. Apple notebook computers are not as trendy as iPads or iPhones, however, they are a quality notebook with unique features found anywhere else. The Apple MacBook Pro is the focus of this article, specifically its capabilities and advantages that make it truly unique.
Apple computers have typically not been a mainstream purchase because of the popularity of PC software programs that most people use. The fact is, you can run Windows on all Apple MacBook Pros using the convenient Boot Camp feature.
Actually, Mac computers have had this capability for a few years, but many people still aren’t aware of it and don’t realize that you don’t have to sacrifice Windows capability when you buy a Mac. You do have to buy and install Windows, though, and there will be an additional cost for this. Alternatively, many more Macintosh programs are available, and some programs are compatible with both systems. Connectivity options are very important for owners of a Notebook computer and the Apple MacBook Pro gives you several choices. Do you like to take your Notebook to McDonald’s, or the Barnes & Noble bookstore? Maybe you prefer to just work at home, but don’t want to be “hard-wired.” The Apple MacBook gives you several different options that enable you to go wireless. It just takes pushing a button in order for the MacBook Pro to automatically access the best network for your location. With the included Bluetooth technology, hooking up to a wireless network is not difficult at all. You can have your MacBook Pro online at the same time as your iPhone due to the ability of the newer MacBooks to share a 3G connection with iPhones. Do you travel from country to country, but need to stay connected to other locations worldwide? This is possible, not only with the powerful 15″ and 17″ Apple MacBooks, but with the 13″ model as well.
Some Mac users complain about how hot their Apple notebook computers get, due to the aluminum body. There isn’t an issue with the durable construction or aesthetic design of the notebook. The disadvantage many people complain about is the fact that, under certain conditions, the aluminum body of the notebook gets hot. The main times this can become an issue, for example, is during the installation of a new program or if you’re a gaming enthusiast and have been playing for an extended period of time. People have reported that sometimes the notebooks get so hot they can’t be touched and are too hot to hold in their lap. For most everyday uses, the computer heating up will not be an issue, but if you’re someone who typically plays games for hours or installs lots of software, you may want to consider this factor. In summary, if you are buying your first Apple computer or have been a Mac user for a number of years, Apple’s MacBook Pro Winter 2011 Notebook has a lot of features to please you. So, if you plan to buy one, a simple comparison of the prices and features of the different sizes and models should give you a good indication of which one of these Apple notebooks can benefit you the most. The 13″ model is smaller, and easier to carry with you from place to place; however, the 15″ and 17″ models have, understandably, more power.
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