Apple MacBook Pro MC375LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop

Apple MacBook Pro MC375LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop

  • 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
  • 320 GB Hard Drive, 8x DVD/CD SuperDrive, 4GB DDR3 RAM
  • 13.3 inch LED-backlit display, 1280-by-800 resolution
  • NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor with 256 MB of shared memory
  • Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard Operating System


DescriptionCarved products from a single block of aluminum, was the MacBook Pro is a real feat of engineering. The patented unibody is the product of specific work. The new energy-efficient architecture in the MacBook Pro, giving you more battery life. On a single charge, the battery in the new 13-inch MacBook Pro is up to 10 hours, and you will get to 1000 full charge and discharge cycles – nearly three times the life of the typical notebo. . . More>>

Apple MacBook Pro MC375LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop

Comments 5

  1. Charles Evans wrote:

    See video here: http://www. Amazon. com/review/R3DVTQNJMB9N5K I have this also in the video part of the assessment, but the first step to buying a Mac is to determine whether you are willing to make the leap from the world of PCs. Personally, for my daily use (and make video reviews on Amazon. Com) I love with Macs. These are very intuitive – and above all, she seems to always work. Rare chance close programs or the computer will just freeze completely.

    Now, is that out of the way – why would you second 66GhZ MacBook Pro? Is it really worth the extra cost against the Apple MacBook Pro MC374LL / A 13 3-inch laptop and 13 Apple MacBook Pro MC374LL / A 3-inch laptop? For me, the answer is a (relatively) simple, yes. I love the more high-speed processing of video provided by 4G RAM (compared to the standard Macbook 2G) and 2 66GHz processor.

    A run down of things I like about this model

    – The display is brilliant – the LED screen is very brittle and consumed less electricity.
    – Firewire port –
    – SD card reader – it comes in handier than you might
    – expected
    10 hours battery life – The RAM 4G video processor and other memory tasks
    helps – super fast. . . open programs almost immediately.
    – I had all my old programs with Time Machine
    – aluminum frame – I had some problems with load our plastic Macbook recent
    – Very easy
    – The N wireless card seems to work much faster than N cards in our older Mac. . . In fact, it seems like these help to widen the range of the router, Apple Airport Extreme Base Station (Simultaneous Dual-Band) (MC340LL / A)
    – I like the backlit keyboard – I know how It seems a small thing, but we actually do.
    – I recommend buying Apple Care, it is expensive, but Apple’s customer service can not be matched.

    Last Verdict While the MacBook Pros are more expensive than comparable laptops for me, it does’t make much a difference – the MacBook Pros are worth it. They work perfectly out of the box and offers an excellent performance. I’m really not happy

    be five stars – no second thoughts about this purchase

    Posted 14 Jul 2010 at 5:39 am
  2. Joel Herrmann wrote:

    This is my first Mac ever, and I’m absolutely delighted. The only drawback is the high price, but the laptop is definitely worth the price you pay for. The trackpad is amazing, and the aluminum unibody was so beautiful. The keyboard feels so good to type on, and the backlit buttons look great. I can not use the software too much, but the Mac is so user friendly and the programs that came with it fantastic.

    Posted 14 Jul 2010 at 8:09 am
  3. Karl Deitch wrote:

    I’m in a small production company so that we work with Mac’s. I have an old Macbook Pro 15 “graphics card finally died a problem with my model but will take 3yrs to heavy use. The company has a number of MacBook Pros and have bought only recently, have a small 13″ 2 4GHz on the dates of the recordings of our red camera manage. broke my MBP after I sit with the 13 “for other activities, for it is just there and was very surprised at how much I really liked the small form factor starts, they can bring home for a weekend and liked it so much I just ordered to replace my 66ghz second version, the machine crashed.

    Posted 14 Jul 2010 at 10:33 am
  4. The Central Scrutinizer wrote:

    I am an experienced computer users, the PCs used for grad school in the mid-1980s. I remember writing about one of the early Macintosh and student discount through the purchase of an IBM-SA, or Korean Primary Edge PC to many of my works in one of my universities’ computer cluster. / Had>
    I have good PCs at work


    My first personal computer has a PS / 1, then I had a clone box I swapped the Mob 1x. . . if dead, I got a cheap Compaq / HP laptop started blank / blue-screening <1 year (I just paid $ 400 for him). I replaced a Toshiba Satellite laptop with Vista, again, at the same price, and less than 6 months or so similar problem - sticky keys, which remains the operating system and software patches, mysteriously download system must closures that hard restart USB device is not detected is needed and disappear for no good reason. . .

    I also spent 1000 on software and hardware upgrades in all the years I have owned PCs.

    anyway, as an avid listener of music / musicians, I had the iPod since 2007, and all love it, and when Toshiba began to electronic fart stuck keys, I thought, “Why can not Apple? ” Yes, the more expensive, but you get what you pay for, and I am very happy with this machine. Permeate marked only the product. It boots and shuts down much faster than a PC, and it seems pretty fail proof. There are differences in the way you do things that Windows MacOS compared, and take a little getting used to. I think in any case, the music keeps MacOS (I also bought a machine for Garage Band and I use a third party software called Band in a Box) and the media is much better than Windows.

    we see questions about the reliability, but so many Mac users I spoke to know their machines since they were already years ago and they are still strong, and really still get Macs decent prices used on eBay, which says a lot, right there, but you can not give it control a used laptop or PC. I thought, why not drop $ 1500, since when the machine is about three years, about what I spend on a new laptop on an annual basis ($ 500 + $ 500 + $ 500) all the aggravations of the transfer of files , software, etc. built

    If you get more out of Windows, you’ll love to have not recognized with USB driver for your device more screws. . .

    Posted 14 Jul 2010 at 11:25 am
  5. Ghaith Al Badri wrote:

    I just got my new MacBook Pro and I are MC375LL passion, even if you are a Mac user, you have to write really better than mine, as I turned, only to Mac from Windows, now I really wonder why I use Windows all the years, for over 20 years that I have on laptops and desktop computers, moving every 3-6 months because I do not (it certainly hurt my pocket), but I really can not suffer a slow machine, and every single laptop (from HP , Toshiba, Dell, Sony and was the last I, before this one is used IBM Thinkpad T61 with a powerful CPU (or what I thought until, creeping me every time ask to run an app.) are waiting for 15 minutes have to start completely with certain things at the start line, here I am holding the power button and wait 30 sec! />
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    Posted 14 Jul 2010 at 1:59 pm

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