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Apple MacBook MB466LL/A 13 in. (MB466LL/A BUNDLE) Mac NotebookThe MacBook also includes a new 13.3-inch, LED-backlit glass display (instead of an LCD panel) and a glass trackpad that doesn't include a button (for larger tracking area) and features includes Apple's Multi-Touch technology.
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7 Reviews from Epinions.com
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MacBook MB466LL/A
Author's Review
Having been a PC user most of the time, this is my first long term experience with a Mac. I probably would not have considered a Mac unless it could run XP using VMWare Fusion or VirtualBox. I still need the PC apps for work.
The case feels substantial and although I have yet to bump it on something, I would expect it to hold up. The screen is super clear with bright colors. Even with the smallish screen, my eyes don't feel tired looking at the screen all day. Keyboard placement is very good and I really like the two finger on the touchpad feature. There is some discomfort where you rest your palms. Average size hands will be resting on the bottom corner, which over time hurts a bit.
Running XP in the Macbook has been mixed. Most of the time it does run with no problems, but there have been occasions where it will lock up and reboot itself or tell you to do a hard reboot. I'm finding that Fusion is a little bit more reliable than VirtualBox, but either is a fine choice. VirtualBox is free however.
Sturdy laptop
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Pros: Very clean screen. Sturdy design. Good battery life
Cons: Sharp bottom corner digs into you palms after extended use.
Having been a PC user most of the time, this is my first long term experience with a Mac. I probably would not have considered a Mac unless it could run XP using VMWare Fusion or VirtualBox. I still need the PC apps for work.
The case feels substantial and although I have yet to bump it on something, I would expect it to hold up. The screen is super clear with bright colors. Even with the smallish screen, my eyes don't feel tired looking at the screen all day. Keyboard placement is very good and I really like the two finger on the touchpad feature. There is some discomfort where you rest your palms. Average size hands will be resting on the bottom corner, which over time hurts a bit.
Running XP in the Macbook has been mixed. Most of the time it does run with no problems, but there have been occasions where it will lock up and reboot itself or tell you to do a hard reboot. I'm finding that Fusion is a little bit more reliable than VirtualBox, but either is a fine choice. VirtualBox is free however.
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