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Apple MacBook Air 11-inch review
Apple's latest iteration of the 11-inch MacBook air packs excellent performance inside a razor-thin body. Its high price and sparse port selection means it won't appeal to everyone though. Read more
4 August 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Apple MacBook (multi-touch white 2009) review
Apple has given its plastic entry-level MacBook laptop a small spec bump and a 'unibody' makeover, making it lighter and sturdier than before. The battery isn't user-replaceable now, but will last longer, while the trackpad has been upgraded to the same glass multi-touch design as the MacBook Pros' Read more
23 October 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Apple MacBook (aluminium 2008 edition) review
There's a new breed of MacBook in town, and it's more attractive, more powerful and more expensive than ever before. The new design has much in common with the aluminium-swathed MacBook Pro, but sports a smaller 13.3-inch screen and less graphical power Read more
15 October 2008 by Rory Reid
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Apple MacBook Air review
Apple's new MacBook Air may not be a true ultraportable, but it still breaks new ground. At just 19mm at its thickest part, Apple's so-called 'world's thinnest notebook' includes most of the usual MacBook features, plus a multi-touch touchpad for gesture controls Read more
29 January 2008 by Dan Ackerman
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Apple MacBook (white, 2.16GHz) review
...a fool to overlook it. Edited by Jason JenkinsAdditional editing by Nick Hide Read more
17 July 2007 by Rory Reid
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Apple Mac Mini (1.66GHz Core Duo) review
The ultimate small form-factor PC gets even better thanks to the addition of a high-speed, dual-core Intel processor and the latest chipset. It's the perfect machine for anyone who requires a second home PC, and is also ideal for those who want to jump on the shiny white Mac bandwagon without spending a fortune Read more
29 March 2006 by Rory Reid
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Apple iMac Core Duo (20-inch, 2.0GHz) review
The move to Intel's Core Duo technology allows Apple to keep up with the performance of its Windows-based competition. The iMac Core Duo is experiencing some growing pains though, so while its performance in native apps is an impressive improvement over the G5, it struggles with many non-native apps that haven't been adapted Read more
24 March 2006 by Rich Brown
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Apple MacBook Pro (1.83GHz) review
Apple's first new laptop since the company switched to Intel processors, the 15.4-inch MacBook Pro ushers in a new era of Apple computing. While this gives Apple the potential to match the performance of Windows-based machines, the first MacBook Pro shows signs of the growing pains Apple faces in switching to the new platform Read more
6 March 2006 by Justin Jaffe
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Apple iBook G4 (14-inch) review
...5400.2 120GB 5,400rpm Edited by Justin JaffeAdditional editing by Nick Hide Read more
31 January 2006 by Stephanie Bruzzese
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Apple PowerBook G4 (12-inch, SuperDrive) review
...display at home or work. We like the laptop's speakers, which hide underneath the central screen hinge yet somehow provide rich, multilayered sound. The... Read more
9 January 2006 by Stephanie Bruzzese
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