Apple MacBook review

Powerful mobility, stunning screen and the best software compatibility around

The 2.3kg chassis is ideal for travel, but the glossy white finish is easily tarnished

TechRadar Verdict

Like all Apples, the MacBook stands out from the crowd, and it has plenty of performance and portability to back it up with

Pros

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    Excellent battery life, Great interface, Impressive general performance, Good screen

Cons

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    Prone to scratching, Poor 3D performance, Limited storage

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Apple's laptop range has seen a recent rise in popularity, thanks in part to the success of the iPod. The MacBook (£699 inc. VAT) now offers the latest dual-core Intel processors and the newly released OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system for improved power and usability.

The 2.3kg chassis is ideal for travel, but the glossy white finish is easily tarnished, so a suitable travel case is essential. When working on the move, the battery easily let us work for 300 minutes, so mobility is a clear plus point.

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