Apple Macbook MA701LL/A Macintosh Notebook
Apple notebook computers deliver an inspiring blend of intelligent mobile design, cutting-edge performance and contemporary style. The Apple iMac(MA701LL/A) Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 2GHz 1GB 13.3" WXGA Widescreen Active Matrix TFT Color LCD 120GB Serial ATA 5400 rpm Macintosh Notebook is especially suited for your mobile computing needs. more
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Description
General
- FONT>Macintosh Notebook
- BrandApple
- Recommended UseBasic / Home
- Product LineMacBook
- MPNMA701LL/A
Key Features
- Processor TypeIntel Core 2 Duo
- Memory Size1 GB
- Screen Size13.3 in
- Video ChipsetIntel GMA 950
- Storage Capacity120 GB
- Optical DriveDVD±RW / DVD-RAM DL
- Operating SystemMac OS X
ProductReviews0/100 (164 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 0/5
- From: Itp
- Posted: Dec-09-2008
Apple originally introduced the MacBook in May 2006 as the successor to the older iBook G4 and 12-inch PowerBook series. This notebook was designed with student and adult consumers in mind and with both consumers, the company had...
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- 0/5
- From: Zdnet
- Posted: Oct-20-2008
Apple's redesigned 13in. MacBook is essentially a shrunken version of the more expensive 15in. Pro line. With its new aluminium body, new touchpad and Nvidia graphics, it's an even more attractive choice for mainstream notebook buyers...
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- 5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Jun-12-2008
- "The best product next to the MacBook Pro!!!!!!"
This laptop is an example of how apple make some of the most high quality products. This is easily the best product I've ever had so far. The keyboard is very comfortable to type on and its very easy to use. A great thing about this...
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- 5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Feb-13-2008
- "Portability, power, and usability. Everything you need."
I've been a PC technician for 12 years. Two years ago I picked up a publisher as a client. At their office, I started servicing their Mac computers. As a died in the wool geek, I've always been interested in Unix/Linux systems. OS X was...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Itp
- Posted: Jun-12-2008
- "The best product next to the MacBook Pro!!!!!!"
This laptop is an example of how apple make some of the most high quality products. This is easily the best product I've ever had so far. The keyboard is very comfortable to type on and its very easy to use. A great thing about this...
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- 3/5
- From: Zdnet
- Posted: Jan-21-2008
- "Good but overpriced"
I'll keep this short but sweet. This is a good laptop and would be a great laptop at $800. However, for the price this should have all the bells and whistles and it doesn't. Not having a card reader is rediculous at this price point....
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- 1.5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Jul-26-2007
- "Mine is junked"
How can a company that aims to target mobile audience not offer accidental coverage?! I would have given a 10 for the review, if my mac was working! but it is not and there is no easy way out. I worried about the support since it did not...
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- 0/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Dec-09-2008
Apple originally introduced the MacBook in May 2006 as the successor to the older iBook G4 and 12-inch PowerBook series. This notebook was designed with student and adult consumers in mind and with both consumers, the company had...
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