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more about #macbookpro more comments → RainyDayInterns: It is just physics... only so much air can be moved by a box that size. Subwoofers are not large for no reason. more » valkilmerisawful: I didn't know the MBP had a slot-loading record player for Beatles music. That's cool, I wish they would release digital music already, and let the i... more » mastaassmasta: I just realized Newegg doesn't carry apple computers. I love newegg. more » Metaphysician: If you're lucky enough to live near a Microcenter, they've got a better deal than that on MacBooks. Only sad part is that it involves a rebate in the ... more » bornonbord: Oh Mark... You really, really hate the Mac Pro. I kinda want to just give you a hug and tell you it's going to be O.K. more » FamiCube64: Looks like the price doesn't fall far from the tree at Best Buy. more » Odin: It's amazing how much coverage the Apple tablet gets on Giz considering how it's a product bordering on fictitious. more » Hello Mister Walrus: Would't that MacBook Air stand reduce surface area compared to leaving it open? more » Michael Makin: i have the BookArc stand for my MBA, its beautiful and looks ace on my desk at home, best £40 ive ever spent!! more » Kaiser-Machead: I bought my MBP in the summer, and I don't regret it at all. It's a fantastic machine with superb battery life. If you don't currently have a proper c... more » driggity: Really, you mention Buffy but not Hellboy (or the other cool Dark Horse properties)? Boo. more » stryder100: I'm curious about the iPod dock phenomenon, at least as far as sound is concerned. Couldn't you get the same quality sound by getting a male-to-male ... more » spiegel1: You can never go wrong with porn. more » tande04: I'm getting everyone IOUs for rumored unreleased gadgets from now on. Duke Nukem Forever for everyone!!! more » franco1975: Why do mactards always act snooty around windows users??? Is it because macs are generally more expensive than windows? more » -
#review
BassJump Review
On your desk, it's about the size and thickness of a triple-decker Wonder bread sandwich. But the BassJump, an aluminum micro subwoofer to match your MacBook Pro, made me salivate more than soft, refined carbs covered in mayo ever did. More » -
#dealzmodo
Every Mac Price-Compared Across Retailers
AppleInsider has a ridiculously handy chart that compares prices on Mac sales across various retailers. Granted, it's not taking into account Apple's Black Friday deals, but there are hundreds of dollars to be saved if you're interested. [AppleInsider] -
#giftguide
Gifts for Apple Cultists Who've Grown Beyond Shame
If you're reading this, there's at least a 50 percent chance you or someone you know is a complete Mactard. Here's their wish list (SPOILER: It's all Apple stuff): More » -
#speakers
BassJump Brings MacBooks a Bit of Bump
BassJump is, quite simply, a dedicated subwoofer to complement your MacBook—in both aesthetics and sound. More » -
#review
AViiQ Aluminium Laptop Stand Review
AViiQ is a new company that makes just one product: a portable, aluminum laptop stand that supports systems up to 17 inches while folding up like an accordion. More » -
#dealzmodo
MacMall Early Black Friday Sale, Discounted Hardware Galore
MacMall's running a hardware sale all weekend. You can expect price cuts on par with the edu discount, so if you've lost a little too much hair to use that student ID anymore, MacMall has you covered. [MacMall via I4U] -
#btw
Reminder: Your Unibody MacBook's Trackpad Is Magical
Hey you, with the unibody MacBook. You probably heard that your trackpad supports 11-point multitouch, but do you know what the actually means? FingerMgmt shows you. More » -
#rumor
Mac OS 10.6.2 Leaks New Core i5/i7 MacBook Pros?
It'd be the most obvious leak in history, but the 10C531 build of OS 10.6.2 references the "MacBook Pro 6.1 and the MacBook Pro 6.1b." All current MacBook Pros are strictly "5" status. More » -
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#windows7
The Today Show Helps Microsoft Launch Windows 7 On a MacBook Pro
Good thing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer didn't turn around during his spot on The Today Show. Clearly, someone at NBC either really loves Macs or can't tell the difference between a MacBook and a PC. More » -
#review
Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter (With Digital Audio) Review
It's the digital audio version of the Kanex Mini DisplayPort Adapter we reviewed before, which takes your digital audio and Mini DisplayPort video and mixes it into one HDMI signal for your TV. More » -
#broken
MacBook Pro Shocking the Crap Out of This Poor Reader
Giz reader Nicholas has a little problem with his MacBook Pro: It's shocking the crap out of him. It "sparks right at the bottom center of the trackpad." But Apple Geniuses tell him it's actually just fine. More » -
#colcasac
ColcaSac MacBook Sleeves Look Natural, Yet Protective
These MacBook and MacBook Pro sleeves from ColcaSac are the type of sleeves you would get if you wanted to protect your laptop while carrying it to and from your comparative literature lectures at Wellesley. That doesn't mean they're ugly. More » -
#notebooks
HP Envy Hands On: MacBook Pro Clone Better Than the Real Thing?
It looks like a MacBook Pro. It feels like a MacBook Pro—aluminum body, chiclet keys, even a buttonless trackpad. But the Envy's got an HP logo etched onto its lid. And it might just be better. More » -
#questionoftheday
How's Your Battery Life and Hard Drive Space With Snow Leopard?
You've had the weekend to play with Snow Leopard and have stuff run faster, apps break and all the other glories of a new OS. But how much extra space did you get, and how's your battery life? More » -
#apple
Rumor: Plastic MacBooks Aren't Dying, They're Just Waiting for a Makeover
I've been assuming for a while now that Apple was close to giving up on the aging polycarbonate MacBooks, but apparently not: AppleInsider's got a source saying that, pending a "industrial design overhaul," they're here to stay. More » -
#apple
Matte Screen Option Returns To 15-inch MacBook Pros, Will Cost You $50
We've mentioned that this could be on the cards, and now it's official. Apple has reinstated the anti-glare screen option for 15-inch MacBook Pros—but it'll cost you $50 for the privilege, and you'll lose that full-screen glass look. More »

