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Apple MacBook

Posted 06/24/08 at 04:55:50 PM  by David Murphy

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Apple MacBook

Apple’s little white wonder of a MacBook excels against its PC counterparts, but it’s no Gandalf. As expected, gaming is this laptop’s weakest link. And even complex multimedia tasks can cause the MacBook’s magic to wither.

Still, in most applications, the Vista-booting MacBook performed admirably. But as speedy as the MacBook’s 2.1GHz Penryn processor may be, the notebook’s fatal flaw—beyond the gameplay-breaking integrated graphics—is a paltry 1GB of DDR2 RAM. This was most evident in our Photoshop test, where the once-mighty MacBook lurched to a crawl.

The MacBook’s 13.3-inch glossy screen presents a perceptibly higher quality picture than the other laptops in its class, but not outdoors—you can’t see jack in the sunlight. We enjoyed running our fingers across the spacious keyboard, although many of the strokes we take for granted on a PC have to be relearned on Apple hardware. Bringing up a context menu isn’t a simple right-click affair but rather a three-button ordeal.

Since Apple products are often touted for their multimedia capabilities, the MacBook’s limited connection options are a disappointment. Two USB ports and a single FireWire port butt up against a mini-DVI output for external monitor connectivity—adapter not included. Perhaps Apple means multimedia watching, as the device’s Superman of a battery and easy portability are a perfect fit for an on-the-go lifestyle.

Next: Asus F8Sn

Apple MacBook
Applesauce

Speedy processor; spacious keyboard, large touchpad; great battery life.

Crabapples

Only 1GB RAM; glossy screen unreadable in sunlight; lousy for gaming and multimedia editing.

score:7
www.apple.com
Specifications

Apple MacBook
CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 (2.1GHz)
RAM 1GB DDR2/667
Hard Drive
120GB, 5,400rpm
Screen 13.3-inch glossy TFT (1280x800)
Lap/Carry Weight
4 lbs. 15 oz. / 5lbs. 12 oz.
Benchmarks

Apple MacBook Asus F8Sn
Acer TravelMate 5720
Premiere Pro CS3 (min:sec)
38:43 48:3835:59
Photoshop CS3 (min:sec)
5:48
4:12
3:53
ProShow (min:sec)
38:10
56:53
40:32
MainConcept (min:sec) 68:11
83:10
68:08
Fear (fps)
4
22
15
Quake 4 (fps)
10.3
79.2
29
Battery Rundown (hrs:min) 3:26
1:42
2:32
Best scores are bolded.
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