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Discussion Q&A - MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo? - 2006/11/06 07:18 What do you think about the MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo models? Are you pleased with the latest notebooks or were you hoping for more?
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Re:Discussion Q&A - MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo? - 2006/11/06 10:47 I think the new MBPs are great. I am very happy to see FW800 and DL Superdrives back on the 15 inch models and they are the same price as before. Faster is always good too!!

Titus
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Re:Discussion Q&A - MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo? - 2006/11/06 12:39 For the most part an excellent upgrade. But I was hoping that the second gen MacBook Pros would get the easy to upgrade HD setup of the regular MacBooks. Maybe the next case design. - Mike
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Re:Discussion Q&A - MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo? - 2006/11/06 14:34 My only complaint is that Apple still doesn't have a subnotebook. I want a small 12 inch MBP lke the 12 inch PBG4. If there is space for a Expresscard 34 slot that would help differentiate it from the Macbook.
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Re:Discussion Q&A - MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo? - 2006/11/06 16:18 I agree Mike, making it easier to upgrade the drive in the MBP would be a wonderful improvment.

Titus
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Re:Discussion Q&A - MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo? - 2006/11/06 19:38 yeah i also want a smaller mbp with a real graphics card. i cant imagine that im the only one who wants one. the macbook is a nice size but the graphics are a deal killer for me.
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