Apple MacBook review

A slightly overpriced laptop, but its style, usability and software ably compensate

Apple MacBook (2011)
The MacBook may be a bit on the pricey side, but its performance and features easily make up for it

TechRadar Verdict

Slightly overpriced, but its style, usability and software ably compensate

Pros

  • +

    Stunning performance

  • +

    Excellent keyboard

  • +

    Multi-touch touchpad

  • +

    Impressive screen

  • +

    Easy to use

Cons

  • -

    Limited connectivity

  • -

    Low storage

  • -

    Overpriced

  • -

    Old system

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you're buying the best. Find out more about how we test.

With the continuing popularity of the iPad, iPhone and iPod range, Apple's laptop sales have seen an impressive boost in recent months. The Apple MacBook is its entry-level model, and while some could argue it offers limited value, it's still a great choice. And here's our Apple MacBook review of the mid-2010 model.

The main argument against Apple's laptops is that despite their use of older technology, they still cost the same as cutting-edge Windows-based machines.

Apple macbook 2011

Far more impressive is the fantastic mobility and software. With 505 minutes of battery life, you can work on the move for over eight hours. Apple's iLife suite is also included, providing an outstanding range of photo editing, movie making, web design and music creation tools.

While there's no denying the MacBook is overpriced, considering its use of older technology, Apple's renowned usability and stunning design go a long way to compensate for this. As long as you don't want the most cutting-edge machine, this is a stunning laptop that the whole family will enjoy using.

Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter: http://twitter.com/techradarreview

TOPICS