#Macbook pro 2010 price mac
With the introduction of Steam for Macs, there's never been a better time to be a Mac gamer. In comparison, the current 15-inch MacBook Pro, with a discrete Nvidia GeForce GT 330M running at 1,440x900-pixel resolution gets 34.9fps and 59fps on the same tests. In Call of Duty 4, we got 28.9 frames per second at the system's 1,280x800-pixel native resolution with 4x anti-aliasing turned on, and 48.3 frames per second at lower graphics settings without the anti-aliasing. However, just as we loved the 9400, the new 320M is even better, providing decent 3D graphics and HD video playback without the need for a discrete GPU. It's technically still an integrated GPU, and a close relative to the previous MacBook's GeForce 9400M chip. The biggest under-the-hood change to the MacBook is that it now has Nvidia's GeForce 320M graphics chip. In fact, the Core 2 Duo MacBooks were significantly faster than a recent 13-inch Asus U30Jc with an Intel Core i3 CPU, although in our single-app tests, a Core i5 Sony Z116 was faster. Performancewise, you're getting essentially the same experience as with the more expensive 13-inch MacBook Pro in our benchmark tests, although even the older fall 2010 MacBook wasn't far behind. Considering the 13-inch MacBook Pro is only $200 more-and $100 of that goes to the RAM upgrade-you could spend the extra $100 and get the metal construction, backlit keyboard, and an SD card slot.
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You can increase the RAM from 2GB to 4GB for $100, or upgrade the hard drive to 320GB ($50) or 500GB ($150), but that's it as far as you can upgrade the hardware. The standard MacBook comes in only a single configuration with a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU. At the same time, the Magsafe power adapter connection, which pops harmlessly off if yanked, should be an industry standard across the board. You'll need to adapt the mini-DisplayPort video output to match your preferred external monitor, and its lack of an SD card slot is still a major inconvenience. The ports and connections on this new MacBook are exactly the same as the previous model, which is no surprise. The large surface area and the multitouch gestures-including four fingers to minimize every open window and the two-finger tap to simulate a right mouse click-are so intuitive and useful that it takes a few minutes to adjust to using any other kind of track pad. The entire track pad presses as a giant left mouse button, but tapping to click can be turned on in the settings menu-it really should be on by default, and every time we use a new MacBook, it takes us a minute to figure out why we can't click on anything. The MacBook has the same large glass multitouch track pad the MacBook Pros have had for some time, as well as the one on the non-Pro MacBook since last fall.
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Seeing other PC makers implement their own versions of a multitouch track pad just makes us appreciate the Apple version even more. As before, the bottom panel has a darker off-white color and a matte feel than the glossy lid and keyboard tray. The MacBook is not the thinnest 13-inch laptop we've seen, but the gently sloped edges on the glossy white lid make it look nice and slim. That said, if you're shopping for a back-to-school laptop-and it's certainly getting to be that time of the year-the 13-inch MacBook is very likely near the top of your list, and with good reason. While we're compiling a wish list, we'd love to see Apple make the switch and give the MacBook screen a 16:9 aspect ratio with higher resolutions. We expect some changes in these areas when Apple gives its MacBook line its next big refresh, else things may start to feel a bit dated. While the practical impact on users is probably modest, Apple still hasn't moved to Intel's newer Core-series CPUs in its 13-inch models, and the lack of an SD card slot in any laptop these days seems like a glaring omission. The Pro line may be Apple's flagship laptop, but the basic white polycarbonate $999 MacBook hits the sweet spot between price and performance especially now that the Apple's latest updates have added a slightly faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor, improved Nvidia graphics, and even given its battery life a modest boost.