Apple’s unibody MacBook Pro: an in-depth review with video
October 24th, 2008

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
Apple’s newly redesigned 15“ MacBook Pro improves upon the graphics, RAM, and CPU performance of the previous generation while adopting the strong lines and unibody construction of the MacBook Air, the keyboard of the 2006 consumer MacBook, the environmentally friendly design of last year’s iMac, and the iPhone’s headphone mic, resulting a strong package of cross pollination across Apple’s various branches.
Apple’s unibody MacBook Pro: an in-depth review with video
![]() | Daniel Eran Dilger is the author of “Snow Leopard Server (Developer Reference),” a new book from Wiley available now from Amazon as a paperback or digital Kindle download. |
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4 comments
Daniel,
So, you are so smart. Tell me what Aluminum Alloy is used in the MacBook.
I have searched everywhere and can not find an answer.
Isn’t it just aluminum alloy?
Wow. I think this is the most thorough review Dan has ever done, and that’s saying a lot since his reviews are always like that. Very well done. The “50 man hours” quote sounds about right!
But, which alloy.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminum_alloy
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