This laptop (actually not quite the same specs) I bought in October this year. In the beginning hesitated between this and a Toshiba Tecra M9, but still went for it because it had a colleague. A very nice laptop, very portable, and I can like a dual boot system with Windows Vista. Still runs very stable too, find it more stable than Windows Vista with Windows XP. I turn there are VMWare on what to teach with Windows Server 2003. The battery can last for no less than four hours in Mac OSX, but in Vista, he gets around the last two hours. It takes some getting used to the keyboard, because it is slightly different than a standard QWERTY keyboard. Some keys I could just search to find it (eg DEL button, which is here fn + backspace). Connections: USB ports are a bit on the rare side, but two, and they are still very close together . And to be able to connect a monitor, you need a converter (also 20 euros poorer). It does have Bluetooth, which is very pleasant is it to connect a mouse saves a USB port. In addition, even Firewire and audio. Accessories: Well of accessories, they also have a little cut. Nice is the remote, you can control the MAC to play off. MP3 / movies Also nice is the small adapter, because he is very easy to carry. Achievements: Windows Vista running very good at, with 2GB memory, and Mac OSX is really fast. For the rest, no benchmarks rotated, but I do have VMWare on stand with 2 Windows Server 2003 installations on Windows Vista Ultimate. It works fine, it occasionally needs a second thought longer, not that I really brand. Games you have clearly not playing, you can not ... because the video card is a built chippie Intel (GMA950), and which may have absolutely nothing. Self older 3D games (Dynasty Warriors) he does not agree. Arrested It is true that I have not bought to play games, but his occasional game still seemed like a good idea. I also noticed that Windows Vista runs more stable than Windows XP on this Macbook, I got settled into XP crashes. But I must still just testing it with the new Mac OSX Leopard. Edit on 19-12-2007
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