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The New Modbook Pro Tablet: Designed from reassembled MacBook Parts

The new Modbook Pro is a sophisticated portable computing tablet that is designed by Axiotron by reassembling the components of Apple’s 15 inch Macbook Pro along with some new ones. It offers best of both the worlds. You not only get a portable computing device but also enjoy the latest cutting edge technology integrated within.

The overall body of Modbook Pro tablet is made of aluminium and does not contain any outer shell or plastic parts that give it ultimate structural strength. The base of the Modbook is same as the base of the 15 inch Apple Macbook Pro. This was done so that there is no interference with the functioning of the hardware parts and installed softwares including Mac OS X operating environment. The Modbook Pro is targeted at working professionals who feel to have a robust computing machine that can be used on the go with ease. It sports a large touch panel. There are loads of touch applications that you can be used to do various tasks. You can use the drawing pen tool, the virtual keyboard or just swipe your fingers on the screen to zoom and rotate an image. The options to control the applications are unlimited.

Coming to the hardware configuration, the Modbook Pro equips high performance chips and memory modules. It’s built around 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor core and sports a NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics chip that offers high definition graphic processing. So you can enjoy 3D games, high quality videos and run image processing softwares with ease. The Modbook Pro makes sure that you have plenty of connectivity options on the move. It features Ethernet port, FireWire 800, two USB 2.0 interfaces, Mini Display Port, digital audio, ExpressCard/34 slot and Bluetooth.

 


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Apple 17-inch MacBook Pro: Much Awaited Upgrade to the MacBook

Apple has released the much awaited 17 inch version of its classic MacBook Pro. Despite its large widescreen display, the MacBook Pro offers a sleek design and curvy edges, just like the Apple’s 15 inch notebooks. The overall design of this notebook is built with the aesthetics of the old 15 inch machines in mind. The 17-inch MacBook Pro brings all the advanced computing technology right at your fingertips.

MacBook Pro 17 inch model is build around the high speed Intel Core 2 Duo processor and can support up to 8GB of DDR3 SDRAM. Graphic options too are very impressive. It supports both NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics processor with 256MB DDR3 RAM (shared with main memory) and the dedicated NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics processor with 512MB GDDR3 memory. It is essentially like the previous Apple MacBook Pro, but obviously with a larger 17 inch display. This notebook is environment friendly as it is made of highly recyclable materials. There are no harmful toxins used while manufacturing this notebook. Connectivity options are in plenty. You will get USB ports, FireWire 800 port, ExpressCard interface, wireless interfaces and much more.

The 17 inch MacBook Pro has given the honour of the world’s thinnest and lightest 17 inch notebook. This is the only notebook that is powered via the latest high capacity battery based on the ‘adaptive charging’. It’s developed by Apple and offers 8 hours of run time and 1000 recharge cycles.


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Apple Safari Reviews: the other Side

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Apple Safari has managed to get its firm grounding in the web-browsing arena. Everything has its pros and cons and Apple Safari is no different. Apple launched Safari with the aim of becoming the No.1 web browser in the world, but this goal is still realistically a ways off.

Apple Safari contained some flaws when it was released. Its beta browser version, which is inherently full of bugs and vulnerabilities, was downloaded in excess of a million times on people’s desktop PCs and laptops. Things didn’t turn out quite as proposed. Safari faced eight security vulnerabilities from the beginning and then released an update patching three critical security flaws in the browser. So that it is recommendable to have Symantec Norton Personal Firewall 2006 (Win) (EN) on your computer, or another form of security, before using the browser. The second flaw is its graphical user interface. Apple Safari had chunky font rendering and its design did not match with the original background. Safari also lacked customization capabilities. All plug-ins crop up on the screen and there is no proper management. All these reasons expose Apple Safari’s weaknesses, but no browser is without faults, and should Apple successfully patch these mistakes, then it will be unstoppable.


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