What is it: Lightweight 17-inch Intel-based laptop with dual-core processing
What we think: With a solid array of components, a terrific set of features and the lightest weight of any laptop its size, it's a power user's dream, but it doesn't come cheap
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Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch) user reviews
June 21, 2006
Posted by: Dilbert Parton
"Average laptop - severely overpriced for performance"
June 19, 2006
Posted by: Wagner Matos
"Excellent!"
June 15, 2006
Posted by: Paul Collins
"Fast and fault-free - best hardware platform for OSX *and* Windows"
June 14, 2006
Posted by: Stephen Counsell
"G4 17 inch to MBPro 17 inch"
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