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122 of 130 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Full Review of the New MacBook... by a former Windows PC User,
This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
My review... take it for what it is... mine. (I provide my story so that you can see why I purchased this computer. If you don't care, don't read the review).
To me, Mac always seemed like it would take a leap of faith. Having had very little interaction with Macs and even less knowledge about them, I was set to be a Windows boy for life. However, recently I found out that I will be going on a ship that is gone all of the time (I'm in the Navy). Needing to have my kids see me reading books to them and me needing to see my kids, I planned on leaving my current laptop with my wife and getting a new one for me (she doesn't care about electronics). This way we could create DVDs and send them to each other for our kids and myself. I went into a store looking to spend not too much and was attracted by the HP entertainment laptops. However... when looking at a $[...] laptop I knew I would have to add an anti-virus ($[...]-$[...]) and a movie making program ($[...]-$[...]). The guy at the store told me that for what I was looking at in price I should check out the Macs. Low and behold... there were the Macs. Each sitting there, looking different, and pricey. I was then told about iLife and how I would be able to use iMovie to make my movies, iChat to chat with my family on webcam, iPhoto to import and fix up pictures, and other stuff. WoW! My previous experience with the Windows based programs of this nature was that you'd be better off buying these types of software than using what was included by the computer. However, the sales guy, who was not on commission, swore by them. Also, Macs don't need anti-virus software to boot! I was sold when he told me the difference in the customer satisfaction index when comparing Macs and all of the other computer makers. I took the plunge. As you can see from my stars... I'm glad I did. I will NEVER go back to a windows based PC. EVER. While this computer has a few cons, which I will list later, it is much better than what you can get for the same price as far as a PC. Here is what I liked: The Exterior: This computer is small. Its compact, it feels really sturdy, and its stylish. There is an apple on the back that lights up from the light of the LCD screen, pretty neat. Also, the keys have just the right punch for those of us that know how to type. The F keys also double for the bright level of the screen, the feature expose (which is outstanding!), and movie stop, go, vol, etc. There is an eject button next to the F12, which works well with this type of drive. The Interior: iLife is a great program. All of the stuff that comes with it will ensure that unless you need something very very professional you won't have to buy any software. Home videos are awesome with this thing. I can't really compare Leopard to the previous operating systems... since this is my first mac... but I can tell you that it kicks vista's butt. An example; I wanted to hook up my printer, which has only been used on Windows PCs before, and I plugged it in. That's it. I plugged it in and it worked. No drivers, no software, nothing. As soon as I plugged it in and click to make it my default printer it was printing. HOLY COW! THIS IS WHAT I'VE BEEN MISSING! Since I've started using my Mac I have had ZERO "trying to find a solution to the problem" pop ups, ZERO "this program has stopped working", ZERO freezes, ZERO compatibility issues with current hardware (external drive of music and wireless network), and ZERO defects found. Now the cons: 1) 120 GB hard drive... Yes its easy to hook up the "time machine" or to keep all of your photos or movies on an external hard drive, but for a company that has a 120 GB MP3 player that's just over $[...]... come on! 2) The mouse pad doesn't let you double click for actions to occur. You have to push the button. As a lifetime Windows user this took some getting used to. However... you can scroll up and down easily by using two fingers. I've enjoyed this so much that I'm going to call it a draw :) 3) No multimedia slot for media card, etc. Apple! What are you doing?!?! Its a simple thing to install and it make it much easier for me so that I don't have to always remember where that stupid USB cord that hooks my camera to my computer is. I'd much rather take the card out and insert it. That's all of my cons. Once again... I LOVE THIS MAC. On the 2 GB of RAM that it has it works just as well as a windows PC with 4 or more GB. That's because the OS is designed better and the processes don't bog it down. The processor is fast enough to where this seems faster than my wifes 2.4 gHZ laptop (of course that is in conjunction with other aspects of the computer). The colors are great, and the system is great. You WILL have the "Mac Learning Curve" as I was told... it takes about 4-5 hours to get used to and 10-15 to really get to know, but its worth it. Plus, Apple puts videos on each function so that when you open it, it explains how to use it. I took the leap of faith, and now I'm a believer. So long windows!!! Never again! Spend the extra [...]-[...] bucks... you'll save it anyway by not having to get the anti-virus and having all the stuff you need on it. Oh, and go to [...] after you get your Mac. Its a non-profit site that I've started using to help me learn the system and it's great. FIVE STARS! ***UPDATE*** Still using this MacBook and still loving it. I've gotten really good with what it has to offer and am still amazed at how easy it is to use compared to Windows based PCs. The iLife 09 software (incl) has proven itself very useful and works well with other software. An example, Photoshop works well with iPhoto. I haven't run into any wall and still recommend it with 5 stars.
54 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply works....,
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This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
This is my first mobile Mac - and I like it. I had spent more than a few hours pondering the decision of which MacBook to get and I feel that I picked the right one for my needs.
This White 2.0 MacBook is a terrific combination of price and features: you can expect similar performance to the uni-body Aluminum 2.0 MacBooks, but $100s cheaper. Plus, this MacBook comes with FireWire and uses cheaper DDR2 ram. Only significant trade off that I can see is losing the uber-cool uni-body design. Less significant is not getting the uni-Body's LED backlight, multi-touch, and some monitor support. Comparing this MacBook to previous generation MacBooks (non-unibody); the change to the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M will provide a large boost in graphics performance over the Intel units. Supposedly, this is new hardware that OS X 10.6 will be able to take further advantage of. Overall performance has surprised me. I had planned to drop in 4GB of ram and a 7200 rpm hard drive, but I am so pleased with the operation that I just don't see the need. I use it for web browsing, iPhoto, Mail, Word, Excel, etc. So far I have not experienced any stutters or pauses. If I were to run Vista apps or edit HD video, I am sure that this might change the need for more ram. Regarding comfort, I have not noted any heat build-up, nor is there excessive fan noise. Keep in mind that I haven't taxed it much. The overall build quality seems fine. Through the years I usually bought from Apple's refurb store, but I am am very pleased with this purchase and feel that I received an excellent value. Follow-up Feb 26, 2009: "Still 5 Stars" After several weeks of use on a daily basis, I continue to be impressed by this product and just how much OS X has advanced (and I am also a very heavy XP/Vista laptop user in my professional life). Everything just comes together so well and this MacBook's performance continues to surprise me. I just slammed it pretty hard by applying facial recognition to our 12,000+ piece iPhoto library and it just works great. Apple sure made up some ground in the last couple years.
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's Good to Be Home Again,
By G.Ernest B "Mlodger42" (Romney, WV) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
My first Apple was an Apple II Plus way back in 1980. Those five hundred dollar each 5.25 drives still haunt me. Then came 1985 and I switched to Microsoft and sold my box of Apple stuff. Since then I have been a Windows user both personally and professionally, finishing up a third career as a systems person managing hundreds of installations, servers etc etc. Upon retirement (who else has three laptops and five desktops running Linux, XP, Vista, and now OS X) I began to dabble once again in the Apple world. I think it was Vista that pushed me over the edge; Vista and all the evildoers who try to infect our PC machines with viruses and malware. Dante should have a new circle of Hell for them.
First I tried a MacMini to try out the operating system. It wasn't easy to upgrade but I did it--bigger HD and more memory. I love that little machine and it was cheap. Then my old Toshiba laptop began to exhibit signs of death. Time for a decision. I could continue to use my test box Dell laptop D600 (solid machine) with three swapping HD's--Linux, XP, and FreeBSD (yeah, I know), or make the switch to Apple for good. Being retired and semi-poor, I researched and went with this new MacBook White 2.0. First you just have to upgrade the HD and memory, but that is easy and cheap. The Momentus 320/7200 and some Crucial memory are the way to go, and your total cost is only about 130 bucks. Using SuperDuper to clone the drive is dead easy. The MacWhite is kinda ugly, no doubt about it. Even my wife who is a very practical, no nonsense computer user and never cares what a computer looks like as long as it works, said it was an ugly little thing, yes? And yes, for the same bucks you can get a seemingly faster PC laptop with bigger screen. But hey, for a bigger screen, I use my MacMini on a nice old 19inch LCD. Laptops are for laps, for traveling, for packing around, and for daily use. If you can only afford one and want both, then by all means spend a couple of grand and get the big one with 17inch screen. Overall I like the following: OS is a dream to use; ergonomics the best, software better than most and no time wasted on all that junk that you have to do to keep XP/Vista safe and running smoothly. Could that be the Unix ancestry? I think so. Weight and size are just fine for my needs. It is portable and connects quickly to foreign and domestic networks. I like the firewire that they kept, and the superdrive they added. I like the keyboard and ease of cleaning the case. Things I would change if Apple hired old computer guys from the trenches: keypad on this model probably not as cool as that on the more expensive model; a black model would cost so much to offer for the same price; the display okay but again probably not as cool as the 1250 dollar model of the same machine with the aluminum case and backlit screen. Which has a smaller carbon footprint--polycarbonate or aluminum? Who knows. It seems tough and probably won't dent. If you want good guts, though, and aren't a fashion conscious poser, then this is the box for you. Take the 3 or 4 hundred dollar savings and buy some extra goodies--bluetooth mouse, case, and some software plus upgrades and you will be much happier. If you want a gamer, go upscale or get a high-end PC. I have Fusion on my MacMini and the Vista package only gets used about once a month. I may try the boot camp routine on this laptop if Windows 7 is worth anything, then again, by then I may be totally brainwashed and have only Linux and OS X.? Ubuntu sure has come a long way. The price schedule could be improved for Apple products but then again, sometimes even a used Lexus is a better deal than a new Chevy. I give it 4.5 stars. Good luck and enjoy your Macbook. P.S. Oh yes, there are lots of good videos, training materials etc to get you from PC to Mac. And one last thing: their delete key is too bizarre: it is really a backspace key, but you can fool it into becoming a PC delete key by holding down the fn key while you use it, then it goes forward like we old PC geeks are used to seeing.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vista vs Mac Leopard,
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This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
I have been a long time Windows user and have switched to Apple Leopard. I finally got so fed up with the Vista operating system that I ordered a Mac Book from Amazon. I received the package on time, the ordering process was painless - just a few clicks. I got a newest version of this laptop. Not really knowing what to expect from this little laptop, I was pleasantly surprised that the learning curve is a lot easier than I thought it would be. I am very impressed with the way this laptop works, it is fast, it looks fantastics, and oh, my God, it turns on quicker. I have had Vista for a long time and sometimes I had to sit and wait for the operating system to start up (as long as 12 minutes - timed). This one is ready to go in about 30 seconds, got to love it.
I am very impressed with the service I got from Amazon - I'll be a long time customer!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
High quality product with some shortcomings,
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This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
It hardly needs to be said that Apple computers are superior and, consequently, one expects a great deal from them. The MacBook is certainly a significant upgrade from its predecessors. As compared to the iBook, it is physically a great improvement, thinner, lighter even, despite the wide screen, nifty magnetic power attachment, better catch, more solid keyboard, and there are numerous software features itemized in the product description and other reviews. However, I should like to point out several flaws in the MacBook, which, though not serious, are important enough for me to rate the product with only four stars, even though I love it and think it's great. These are:
1. The bottom edge of the MacBook is quite sharp unlike that of the iBook, which was smoothly rounded. When you rest your palms on it it to use the trackpad, it is not at all comfortable. 2. The high gloss screen may be nice, but if you are using the computer seated in a chair with a reading light behind you, there is an annoying glare. 3. I have had trouble with uncontrolled scrolling, the thing fairly frequently takes off wildly on its own. I never had this problem with the iBook; perhaps it's only a flaw in my particular MacBook. 4. I have a problem with AppleWorks freezing frequently, although it unfreezes if you press "save". Nevertheless, I never had this occur with the iBook. 5. Lastly, one might expect the MacBook to load faster than the iBook. Sorry, it just doesn't; if anything it loads a trifle slower. This is perhaps a reason for buying the more expensive model. These complaints are not major and there are so many advantageous features to the MacBook, including price, that I nevertheless strongly recommend it. --- By the way I encourage the user to try the really great speech feature; let your Mac read a book to you from Text Edit or from the Adobe Acrobat Reader. (You can download free practically every classic you can think of from [...]) I am totally in love with the Vicki MacInTalk synthetic voice!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
When you are done fooling around with Windows...,
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This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
This is the 2nd Mac that I have had after my Powerbook G4.
If one thing I have learned about these machines is that they hold up very well to wear and tear. There isn't too much more that I can say that everyone else has said already except that for what you spend you get top notch quality. A lot of people are afraid to go Mac because they are so used to WIndows but take it from a long time windows user, after a few months playing with these Macs, you will wonder what took you so long to come here! The only gripe I still have is that there is no SD card reader!! Best of all you very rarely ever have to worry about any issues with these machines. My wife has had a G5 for the past 4 years with no problems, while I have been through at least 3 Windows machines and AV/Spyware programs so it was just inevitable that I would make the move. If you are that afraid of Mac, you can always get a Macbook and install boot camp which will allow you to use Windows but best believe you may ditch it before long! Let Bill Gates go!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent buy!!!,
By Todd (Hemet, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
This is my very first Apple computer and it has been the best computer purchase i have ever made. I recently switched from a PC to the MacBook and i have no regrets. This Mac has performed flawless since day one, no crashes, no frozen screens, no hard drive sounds or fan noises. It only takes about one day to get used to the slight changes in the operation of the Mac vs PC, once you get used to it you'll never go back to PC again. Goodbye Windows Vista!!!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Plug, Play, Go,
By L7 "Tech Head" (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
If you want a quality product, with ease, accessibility, and performance then get yourself a Mac. Been struggling through the web universe for the past 8 years with an old reliable PC. And yes, while the two different it is very easy to get used to a Mac interface.
No need to worry about different language, or ease into a Mac lifestyle. I just took it out of the box, filled in the data in the intro and poof! mine! No hassle of ever installing driver discs for printers, and etc. As long as the interface allows for Mac, it works! hands down. Very few products now are made without Macs in mind, mice, printers, and software. Con: I would not buy the "Mighty Mouse" mouse that goes with this Macbook. It got terrible reviews and seems to have broken on many clients. But any Logitech mouse or others work just fine, don't even need to tell the Book it is plugged in, just use it. Con: have to buy separately a case to carry the device in, which is ok considering there are so many styles out there. I recommend a sling bag from Belkin, very simple, and dozens of uses. Pro: a Definite pro is the typing ease. It is so simple to type, it makes me jealous I ever lived with such harsh keys before. Software: the software is installed already and is superb. Without fail they make editing, and music composer a breeze. Garage Band is a def must have. Webcam: The web camera is amazingly high in pixels and takes great still shots through its "Photobooth" software. Or just having a good chat with family over the internet. It makes all other cameras seem less. iLife is a great bundle that comes with the device, I would recommend PC users to install a Microsoft Word (Mac friendly) software just to adjust. TextEdit lacks certain desired capabilities. So if you want something you can carry, it is just simple and works, buy this Macbook or another one. You won't be sorry. Buy it , or be deprived.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Apple brought technology back to me,
By Raynaadi (arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
I was a PC user my whole life. I went blind in April of 08 and a friend bought me an iPod Nano, which has a feature for speaking menus. I called Apple about their computers and found out that all Apple computers with Leopard OS 10 have a screenreader installed, called Voiceover. I went to the Apple store and gave it a test drive. Within a half hour, I knew the basics well enough, and took it home. I have taught myself everything about my Macbook using the help menus on the computer, Apple's website, and forums.
Screenreaders for PC cost an additional 500 to 1,000 dollars, and must be purchased again to work with Windows OS upgrades. Since Voiceover is standard on all Apple computers, I can go to any Apple in the world with Leopard OS 10 and make it talk to me. I can even save my Voiceover settings on a jump drive and upload them to any Apple. I am sold on Apple. Please, spread the word about how accessible they are for the blind and visually impaired. You can also hook up a braille output, so the deaf/blind can use it too. Apple is amazing, their tech support is amazing. I highly recommend this product, and please, tell your friends. I am thirty, and never used Apple computers before. I taught myself blind!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love it,
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This review is from: Apple MacBook MB881LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION) (Personal Computers)
I just got it the other day so Im still getting familiar with it..
2 things so far VERY little issue... Battery takes FOREVER to charge I dont let it get down to where it in the red zone either... also cant believe price jumped up at bit strange...... but get it worth it I am windows user since 96 and this IS much simpler to navigate. Will be even more when I get fully used to it... Maybe a bit pricy but apple makes it worth it. Just be wary of new upgrade of new OS I heard its buggy.... So I didnt upgrade with the disc that came with machine... |
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