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Apple Mac Book Pro
By: Akinola Akintomide
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    2006-09-26

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  • Apple Mac Book Pro
  • The Hardware Factor
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    Apple Mac Book Pro - The Hardware Factor


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    When I first heard about the new MacBook I thought it would be just like the PowerBook, but I then decided to dig deeper. So I told a friend of mine about it and he decided to pick it up. We also bought an external USB hard drive with it. And finally, there it was. The Mighty Mac.17-inch Monitor, 64-bit processor with I-life and a bundle of other applications. It was a blast.

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    After powering on the Mac, I slotted in a DVD and it automatically started playing.

    After watching the DVD, I decided to edit some videos. So I went over to IMovie HD (which of course is included with the system when I bought it) and I began to edit it stage by stage. It was as easy as one, two and three. After the editing, I decided to burn it to DVD, so I went on to create the DVD menu with trailers and a bunch of other things like chapters and special features. When I played the DVD on my DVD player, I was astounded. It was a breeze.

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