Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook 13.3 inch - Fall 2008 Edition - Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 2.0GHz and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook 13.3 inch - Fall 2008 Edition - Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 2.0GHz.
December 2008
Experts 83% 38 Reviews
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Users - 0 Reviews
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The editors liked
Aluminum enclosure
Dedicated nVidia GPU
Buttonless glass trackpad with MultiTouch
Revolutionary unibody construction
Light and thin
Stunning design
Sleek new unibody design
Greatly improved graphics power
Sleek new design
greatly improved graphics power
Multi-Touch glass trackpad
bright LED display
backlit keyboard.
Amazing design
Impressive performance
Great GPU
Good battery life
Attractive aluminium build. Multi-touch trackpad. Better claimed battery life. Lighter and thinner than predecessor ...
Slick design
Cool touchpad
Durable build quality
So quiet it seems like it has fanless cooling
Its a Mac
or competing 13.3inch laptops from the likes of Dell
Lenovo and HP.
Another major feature of the MacBook is the use of a chipset from NVIDIA rather than Intel that includes the GeForce 9400M integrated graphics. This gives the MacBook improved video p...
Great unibody redesign
looks like part of the notebook family
Bright LED-backlit
glossy display
Final arrival of multi-touch trackpad
Welcome new shift to more capable NVIDIA graphics
Shed half a pound while gaining all these new goodies
headpho...
Design and build quality
excellent display quality
powerful graphics
great trackpad
battery life
The editors didn't like
No FireWire
Somewhat pricey
No external monitorout adapter included
Buttonless trackpad takes some getting used to
No digital media card reader
Pricier than previous MacBook
Shorter battery life than previous MacBook
Price for top model higher than before
no FireWire port
battery life shorter than previous MacBook model
no video adapters or Apple Remote in the box.
Oddly designed trackpad
Glossy screen
Pricey for a mid-range laptop. No built-in 3G...
No Firewire ports
No standard video out ports
No eSATA port
All the ports are located on one side
Flat keyboard keys
13inch mirror masquerading as a display
Its a Mac
Limited Expansion Ports
Glossy Screen Can Be Difficult to Use In Certain Light
DisplayPort Adapters Not Included
Yep
displays still glossy
Integrated graphics performance still doesnt handle games well
After weve had the 2.4 GHz Unibody Apple MacBook in review, the small 2.0 GHz starter version introduced itself. The buyer receives a 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo T7350, a smaller hard disk, and unfortunately an unlit keyboard for 300.00 Euros less. The superb...
Design and build quality, excellent display quality, powerful graphics, great trackpad, battery life
Only two USB ports, no memory card slot, display is a fingerprint magnet, expensive
The Apple MacBook range has always had a special place among notebooks and is known for its design and aesthetics. With a glowing Apple logo at the back announcing to the world that you decided to spend more to stand apart from the usual crowd of Dells...
Abstract: The new MacBook is here and it makes quantum improvements over the previous model look easy. The improvements are not just with the hardware specifications but also with the thinking that has gone into the design and construction. Its available in two...
The MacBook offers an excellent design for the money. The unibody construction is second to none, and Apple has done its homework with component selection, choosing best-of-breed technologies such as the Nvidia GeForce 9400M. While the lack of FireWi...
Abstract: With nary an envelope in sight this time around, Apple still manages to pull out their latest aluminum based MacBook notebooks in their usual flair and style in spite of the various leaks surrounding their latest and prettiest. Apples continual effort...
Great unibody redesign, looks like part of the notebook family, Bright LED-backlit, glossy display, Final arrival of multi-touch trackpad, Welcome new shift to more capable NVIDIA graphics, Shed half a pound while gaining all these new goodies, headpho...
Yep, displays still glossy, Integrated graphics performance still doesnt handle games well, Button-less trackpad takes getting used to, is button-less
The late 2008 MacBook is a fairly significant leap forward in terms of both functionality and industrial design. Shedding the white, plastic design like the iMac before it, the MacBooks new aluminum unibody, upgraded graphics, and slightly raised pric...
Aluminum enclosure, Dedicated nVidia GPU, Buttonless glass trackpad with MultiTouch, Revolutionary unibody construction, Light and thin, Stunning design
No FireWire, Somewhat pricey, No external monitorout adapter included, Buttonless trackpad takes some getting used to, No digital media card reader
Overall, we found the new MacBook a real pleasure to use as with all Mac products weve tested. Its a gorgeous, sexy piece of machinery and certainly the best MacBook yet. But we do question Apples decision to make the MacBook so closely identical ...
Abstract: Apples approach to products and marketing is inherently challenging, its this that makes it such a love it or hate it company. Weve taken a fair amount of abuse, for instance, for our views on the - particularly myself and my 10/10 review...
Abstract: As we’ve seen, the new line of Apple MacBooks isn’t without its faults. The absence of Firewire and the glossy screens are part of the problem (for certain users at least). There are also certain ergonomic failures, like the need to close and restart...