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Apple MacBook Pro 17inch 2.8GHz MC226LL/A
SKU Number
MC226
UPC
885909330386
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March 17th, 2010
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Summary
MacBook Pro 17inch 2.8GHz. Carved from a single block of aluminum MacBook Pro is slim light and durable enough to take anywhere. Every new MacBook Pro features an advanced builtin battery that lasts up to 7 hours 8 hours on the 17inch model on a single charge. Highperformance NVIDIA graphics combine with a vivid LEDbacklit display to give you a stunning viewing experience. Highly recyclable and energy efficient the new MacBook Pro is designed with the environment in mind.

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User Review #3
Source: Macworld
by Macworld on March 5th, 2009
Apple filled in the last piece of the unibody puzzle, introducing this new MacBook Pro at the January 2009 Macworld Expo. It sports the same enclosure as the 15-inch laptops introduced in the fall of 2008. The chief feature in this new 17-inch system is a new battery that uses custom-shaped cells. That should give the machine a battery of eight hours using integrated graphics, according to Apple. The downside? The battery is not removable. Other changes include a faster processor (2.66GHz) and the removal of the FireWire 400 port (though FireWire 800 remains)... Read the full review at Macworld
User Review #2
Source: cnet.com
by MacFanInChicago on March 1st, 2009
A NEW Mac Fan - LOVE the MacBook Pro 17!

I just bought the MacBook Pro 17" and it's nothing short of spectacular. In the last eight years, I've bought four Sony Vaios, and this MacBook has everything on the market beat by a country mile. I may NEVER go back to a PC (hopefully).

If you're a Sony, HP or Dell user, give the MacBook Pro a test drive. It's performance, easy of use, display and user experience tops anything on the market. Thanks Apple!

The whole user experience is phenomenal with a spectacular display, battery life that is unmatched and Apple software that is twenty times better than any Microsoft product. If you give yourself a chance to get used to the Apple hardware and software, it's guaranteed you'll be a fan, too.
User Review #1
Source: amazon.com
by OPsDad on November 30th, 2008
PC to Mac Convert and lovin' it!

I am a long-time IT professional with enough certifications (mostly Microsoft) to make a large can of alphabet soup, and this is my first Mac. I had played with a few of them here and there years ago, and never saw what people liked about them. The closest I ever came was back in the late '90s when I was tempted to run Windows on a PPC, but just about the time I was going to do that, Microsoft pulled their support for it from Windows, and that ended that.

So, I was anti-Mac for quite a few years. All that has changed. I began to believe in the OS when Apple began to base it on Unix. A solid, time proven technology that I trust. The big thing that changed it all for me is VMWare. For 70 dollars, I have the ability to run Vista Ultimate, XP, and Ubuntu Linux on OSX. My Vista Ultimate is my previous Dell (not a slouchy box, either). It's a complete clone of my old computer. Windows still shows it being a Dell! Spooky. Windows had it a 3.6 rating, and a retest of the VM on my Mac shows a 3.6 rating. That alone earns 4 of the stars I give this machine.
Now, here's another reason why I'm so happy. I put Office 2008 on the MBP, and I seldom have any reason to even start the Vista VM anymore. The last two times I did, it was only because I miss the great Vista solitaire game. That earns the fifth star -- I'm not "homesick" in the least. I think I'll be staying right here on planet Mac. As a matter of fact, I got a MacBook for my wife, I liked this MBPro MB471LL/A so much! Bought her the MB403LL/A.

I use it with an external monitor about 90 percent of the time, so the glare of the glossy screen hasn't been an issue for me. The built in screen is gorgeous, and I've not been in a situation where glare became an issue.
This machine is truly desktop horsepower in a gorgeous carved aluminum notebook chassis. I'm a very happy camper.
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