Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Apple notebooks


The MacBook and the MacBook Pro are designed to help you, get why these notebooks are ideal campus companions.
Easy to use, reliable and secure
The Mac OS X is the most interactive and also the most stable. Built on a UNIX platform, these notebooks are virtually virus-free. The Hardware, Operating System and even the built-in Software are all created by Apple, making these notebooks very reliable.
A suite to suit your needs
Software that are pre-loaded on these notebooks help you do a lot more. iLife, for instance, lets you create movies, multimedia presentations, digital photo albums and music with great ease. These notebooks also come with tools for everyday tasks like browsing, sending emails, blogging and chatting.
Compatible like never before
These notebooks also run Microsoft Windows Operating System and other associated software, including Microsoft Office 2008. And also fit in seamlessly into other network environments.
MacBook 13.3″
Features
* Available in 3 standard configurations
* Features a 13.3 - inch (diagonal) glossy widescreen display
* Latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors ( 2.1Ghz and 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo) with 800 MHz front side bus
* Larger hard drives (up to 250 GB), up to 2GB of memory and is encased in a durable polycarbonate shell
MacBook Pro 15 ” & 17″
Features
* Available in 3 standard configurations
* Featuring 15.4-inch, 1440 x 900-pixel and the 17-inch, 1680 x 1050-pixel digital displays
* The latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors (up to 2.5 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo with 6 MB L2 cache) with 800 MHz front side bus
* Larger hard drives (up to 250 GB), standard 2 GB memory, and is encased in sleek and sturdy aluminum

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