Apple MacBook white (Intel 2.26GHz, 2GB RAM, 250GB Hard Drive, GeForce 9400M) On Sale
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Overall a great product
I recently upgraded from a Toshiba laptop running Windows Vista. I do not regret buying this product at all. For a start, the MacBook takes less time to turn on (I've counted about 30 seconds) and less time to turn off (about 5 seconds). The MacBook also connects to the internet faster, loads web pages faster etc. Although I liked the design of Windows Vista, I also like the design of the Snow Leopard operating system. The systems are quite different but I found that it didn't take me very long to get used to the difference. At the bottom of the screen is the "dock", which does let you open your programmes faster and easier. You know their opening as their icon jumps up and down. I found this a nice design feature but no real advantage over Microsoft. Another big difference is the "menu" bar. Instead of being attached to the window like it used to be, the bar is permanently fixed to the top of the screen, so this may mean a lot of minimising to get the window you want which is behind...
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Apple MacBook white (Intel 2.26GHz, 2GB RAM, 250GB Hard Drive, GeForce 9400M)
ASIN : B002TU70NE
List Price : £799.00
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This Specific Apple MacBook white (Intel 2.26GHz, 2GB RAM, 250GB Hard Drive, GeForce 9400M) works excelent. user friendly along with adjust. The Cost of this was lower compared to other locations, My spouse and I other places explored, rather than far more when compared with comparable merchandise.
Category: 2.1-2.5 GHz
Brand: Apple
Rating : 4.3
Review 1 : Overall a great product
I recently upgraded from a Toshiba laptop running Windows Vista. I do not regret buying this product at all. For a start, the MacBook takes less time to turn on (I've counted about 30 seconds) and less time to turn off (about 5 seconds). The MacBook also connects to the internet faster, loads web pages faster etc. Although I liked the design of Windows Vista, I also like the design of the Snow Leopard operating system. The systems are quite different but I found that it didn't take me very long to get used to the difference. At the bottom of the screen is the "dock", which does let you open your programmes faster and easier. You know their opening as their icon jumps up and down. I found this a nice design feature but no real advantage over Microsoft. Another big difference is the "menu" bar. Instead of being attached to the window like it used to be, the bar is permanently fixed to the top of the screen, so this may mean a lot of minimising to get the window you want which is behind...
Review 2 : Just AWESOME!
I haven't bought a new Mac for 9 years, but had to upgrade my creaking, ageing Titanium PowerBook from 2001. Quite simply, this is an awesome machine (as I knew it would be!). With a more than adequate 2Gb RAM and 250Gb hard drive coupled with the 2.26Ghz dual processor, this little MacBook really delivers.
The thing that has impressed me most though was the speed with which it set-up and connected to the internet. It immediately found my wireless hub, I selected it and entered my password and that was it. The email was just as easy. I think I was online in about 2 minutes. Literally.
Apple consistently offer fantastic products which are designed right down to the last detail and this MacBook is no different.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!