Articles tagged with: macbook pro
Deals, Mac »
Want a Mac portable and looking for choice? Then you need to take a serious look at the available Apple Certified Factory Refurbished MacBook Pros — there are literally dozens of current and previous generation models in stock and the …
Apple luv, Mac »
It is a really awesome to be alive right now — three artists from Oz teamed with a consultant and fragrance lab to bottle the scent of a freshly unboxed MacBook Pro. No you can’t buy it, at least not …
Deals, iPad, Mac »
Going mobile? Apple provides more better ways to go mobile any other maker and manufactures them more responsibly than anyone on the planet — get the iPod touch, iPad, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro you want and need while saving …
Mac, Reviews, how to »
Thunderbolt is the future and Apple’s current MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini and iMac all ship with this advanced I/O technology built-in. To connect that older VGA or DVI monitor in your closet, you just need the right adapter …
Deals, Mac »
Neither entirely gone nor forgotten. Apple has replenished stock of the discontinued white MacBook, with a fresh supply of the 2010 model available for $849 and 2009′s iteration tagged to sell at $759. There’s also a nice selection of MacBook …
Deals, Mac »
Spring is, here she comes, not long now, wait for it… Spring hasn’t sprung, but MacConnection saw its shadow and has loosed a $50 Off Spring Sale. As their prices are generally the lowest around, shaving them by another Ulysses …
Deals, Mac »
Marry the Mac and cheap, and we have as close to orgasmic as you can get shopping online. And, don’t miss the 2010 iMac for $929 — it’s a powerful, all-purpose workstation that I’ve had an eye on (the other …
Deals, Mac »
Beat the drum. As the super cheap, sub-$1,000 refurbished MacBook Pros have dried up of late, the sweet spot has shifted to larger models with fast processors and graphics — check out the 2010 MBP with 2.53GHz i5 and 17-inch …
Mac, Software »
Bug fixes. A quartet of firmware updates for quartet of 2011 Macs, covering a trio of fairly ho hum issues — net boot reliability, HDCP authentication (i.e. Display Port equipped displays) and booting from a USB device. Whether or not …

