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Apple MacBook Pro 17" 43.2 cm (17") Intel® Core™2 Duo 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

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A laptop, also known as a notebook, is a portable computer. When you are looking for the right laptop, it is important to know where you are going to work with it. Do you want to use it on the road? Choose a model with a special energy-saving 'mobile' processor, a good battery and a reasonably small display. This will allow you to work longer with the same battery and saves you the trouble of carrying around a large display that consumes a lot of precious battery power. Or will you be using you laptop mainly in places where you will have access to a power outlet? Then choose a desktop processor (more processing power for less money) and an ordinary battery. This will save you a lot of money, which you could then spend on a bigger screen. You'll work faster because you can view more information at once and it's great for multimedia!
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Bullet Points Apple MacBook Pro 17" 43.2 cm (17") Intel® Core™2 Duo 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
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  • - Intel® Core™2 Duo 3.06 GHz
  • - 43.2 cm (17") 1920 x 1200 pixels 16:10
  • - 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 2 x 2 GB
  • - 256 GB DVD-RW
  • - NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT
  • - Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • - Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Long product name Apple MacBook Pro 17" 43.2 cm (17") Intel® Core™2 Duo 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard :
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MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 3.06Mhz, NGL, 17", 1920 x 1200 pixel, 4GB RAM, 256 GB SSD SATA, DVDRW, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard
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Short summary description Apple MacBook Pro 17" 43.2 cm (17") Intel® Core™2 Duo 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard:
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Apple MacBook Pro 17", Intel® Core™2 Duo, 3.06 GHz, 43.2 cm (17"), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 4 GB, 256 GB

Long summary description Apple MacBook Pro 17" 43.2 cm (17") Intel® Core™2 Duo 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Apple MacBook Pro 17" 43.2 cm (17") Intel® Core™2 Duo 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Apple MacBook Pro 17". Processor family: Intel® Core™2 Duo, Processor frequency: 3.06 GHz. Display diagonal: 43.2 cm (17"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1200 pixels. Internal memory: 4 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 256 GB, Optical drive type: DVD-RW. Discrete graphics card model: NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Weight: 3 kg

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Reviews
Updated:
2014-05-22 08:55:27
Uk has collected 27 expert reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 17" 43.2 cm (17") Intel® Core™2 Duo 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
83%
Source Review comments Score
techradar.com
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
The 2011 MacBook Pro refresh is far more radical than it might seem. At a glance, the aluminium unibody Apple MacBook Pro line-up – including this top-of-the-range 17-inch model – look pretty much the same as their predecessors. But under the hood, they f...
Good Great new processors, Powerful new graphics chips, Thunderbolt port, Excellent battery life, Strong, light unibody construction...
Bad Expensive, Same old optical drive, Hard drive a little slow, No blu-ray option, Antiglare option costs extra...
Bottom line A major power boost for the top-end MacBook Pro, with Thunderbolt offering exciting possibilities...
90%
theregister.co.uk
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
Apple refreshed the MacBook Pro line earlier this year with Intel's Core i CPUs. While the glossy screens and unibody construction are now a familiar sight, Apple does offer several build-to-order tweaks that aren’t likely to appear on the shop floor...
Bottom line Certainly, at this end of the range, Apple hardware appears expensive, but if you’re after a high-end laptop, use the MacBook Pro 17in for any length of time and it will constantly remind you that there’s a reason why it commands such a price. ® More...
90%
pocket-lint.com
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
So, you know you want a computer with a big screen but you want to be able to move it around reasonably easily. So a desktop machine like the iMac 27-inch screen computer is right out. Well, there are plenty of Windows PCs on the market, but the most...
Good Looks great, works like a dream...
Bad Price, no SD card slot...
Bottom line Gorgeous, effective, powerful and huge. With a price ticket to match Key specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, Ethernet, FireWire, Li-ion battery, USB, Wi-Fi...
90%
pcauthority.com.au
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
Sitting among this month's monsters, Apple's MacBook Pro looks sleek, graceful and... small. It certainly doesn't look its 17 inches, and the compact keyboard and almost complete lack of external features only accentuate that illusion. Don't be fooled;...
Bottom line Sleek, graceful, and a glorious 17in screen. See how the Apple MacBook Pro 17 compared to other desktop replacement laptops in our latest roundup...
67%
digitalartsonline.co.uk
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
The new 17-inch MacBook Pro costs the same and looks the same as the £1,899 17-inch MacBook Pro released last year. But inside, a 2.53GHz Intel Core i5 replaces the 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo used previously. The dual graphics processors and the way you s...
Good Huge screen; seamless switching between graphics chips; longer battery life than previous 17inch model; ability to output audio using MiniDisplay Port connection; new inertial scrolling...
Bad No video adaptors included; not as easily portable as Apple’s other laptops...
80%
macworld.co.uk
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
The new 17in MacBook Pro costs the same and looks the same as the £1,899 17in MacBook Pro released last year. But inside, a 2.53GHz Intel Core i5 replaces the 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo used previously. The dual graphics processors and the way you switch...
Good Huge screen; seamless switching between graphics chips; longer battery life than previous 17in model; ability to output audio using MiniDisplay Port connection; new inertial scrolling...
Bad No video adaptors included; not as easily portable as Apple’s other laptops...
Bottom line The new 17in MacBook Pro offers better performance and a little more battery life. The smaller, lighter 15in 2.66GHz Core i7 MacBook Pro costs less and performs better, but it you want a larger screen or need an ExpressCard/34 slot, the 17in is the only m...
80%
techradar.com
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
Apple's 17-inch MacBook Pro is the Rolls-Royce of the MacBook Pro range. For many users it's overkill. Not everyone needs the power and versatility it offers, and at a hundred pounds shy of two grand (possibly more, if you choose customisation options...
Good Hyper Threading, Turbo Boost, Automatic Graphics Switching, Powerful new GPU, Extended battery life...
Bad Expensive, No Blu-Ray drive, Can't restrict to integrated graphics...
Bottom line Apple's 17-inch MacBook Pro is the Rolls-Royce of the MacBook Pro range. For many users it's overkill. Not everyone needs the power and versatility it offers, and at a hundred pounds shy of two grand (possibly more, if you choose customisation options...
80%
pcauthority.com.au
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
There's no denying that the aluminium unibody MacBook Pro line of laptops is incredibly good-looking. With luxurious curves, softly brushed metal surfaces and deep black keyboard, it's love at first sight for many.And the design is backed up by the exc...
Bottom line The desirable MacBook Pro now bears Intel’s Core i7 processor and shows the limitations of design...
83%
T3.com
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
Apple recently updated it’s MacBook Pro line and if you’re planning to invest in a large-screen laptop, this could well be the update you’ve been waiting for. Favoured by professional users who need portability without sacrificing screen size or p...
Good Lovely big screen, Exciting new processors, Sturdy unibody construction, New graphics switching technology, Retains ExpressCard slot...
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line A fantastic under-the-hood upgrade brings a host of new technologies to the 17-inch MacBook Pro...
80%
laptopz.com
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
•17-inch Apple MacBook Pro matte screen17-inch Apple MacBook Pro, compared with 13 and 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro, the overall design has not changed much, but size is larger and weight, thickness are more well-controlled. 17-inch MacBook Pro is still i...
0%
notebookcheck.net
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
The 17" Unibody MacBook Pro (MBP) is the top model of Apple's notebook series and, along with the 15" MBP, the strongest mobile notebook with Mac OS X. It remains to be the slimmest and lightest 17" computer of its performance category. In addition to th...
Good Excellent case, Light and mobile for a 17" notebook, Very good display, Excellent input devices, Very quiet...
Bad Few interfaces, Adapter too small - thus throttling in maximum CPU and GPU load, Intel HD Graphics OpenGL drivers not perfected, Throttled GT 330M, Sharp front edge, High price, Warm case...
Bottom line The known advantages of the slim and light 17 incher remain. The Unibody case is still fascinating and hasn't yet been reached by the competition. The excellent input devices, the quiet system noise, the long battery life and the very good display are als...
84%
macworld.com
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
Apple’s latest 17-inch MacBook Pro—released as part of last month’s laptop overhaul—offers an impressive mix of price savings and performance gains over the 17-inch model it replaces. To recap the recent changes to Apple’s MacBook Pro line—which also i...
Good Huge screen, Seamless switching between graphics chips, Longer battery life than previous 17-inch model, Ability to output audio using MiniDisplay Port connection, New inertial scrolling...
Bad No video adapters included, Larger and heavier than Apple's other laptops...
80%
computershopper.com
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
The new models, which feature 13-, 15- and 17-inch screens, sport the same sleek, minimalist design, the same keyboard...
Good Advanced graphics, Intel Core i5 and i7 chips finally offered, Unmatched battery life...
Bad Few new external features, No Blu-ray drive...
Bottom line The inclusion of Core i5 and i7 processors, improved graphics technology, and unbeatable battery life take the big-screen MacBook Pro to the next level...
86%
about.com
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2014-05-22 08:55:27
Apple does provide a very sizable 500GB hard drive allowing for a large number of applications, data and media files. Performance is impacted slightly by a slower 5400rpm spin rate on the drive but this won't be much of an issue for many people. Apple's unibody design prevents users from replacing the hard drive which is a big disappointment. They still do not support the Bluray format in their, Expensive, No Access To Change Battery Or Hard Drive, AutoSwitching Hybrid Graphics Sometimes Uses More Ba...
80%