Hi Everybody! I'd like to introduce you to the Apple Macbook.
Just to let you know as a Christmas present a got a brand new Apple Macbook 13".
It's been working great and problem-free for 1 month. (I got an early Christmas present)
The 13" wide screen display is just beautiful. It's got enough room to watch movies but the text isn't that small. Every new Mac comes with iLife 06 a suite of great programs for doing creative stuff like make movies or create photo slide shows. The one i have been using the most is Garageband which lets you make your own podcasts and music. It's really cool.
I'll give you the specs of the Macbook:
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2 G Hz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per processor): 4 MB
Memory: 1 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Hard Drive: 80GB
The operating system on the Macbook is Mac OS X Tiger 10.4
Leopard is coming out mid-2007 but the Tiger system is pretty sweet.
For example, in iMovie if you want to import something from a DV camera you just plug it in, choose from some great transitions for each chapter select music (If you want to) and then it's all up to the Mac. It's imports the video, the adds effects and after all the messy stuff you're finished with a Hollywood style movie. It's that easy!
In iPhoto creating coffee-table style Photo books is just a few clicks away. Select a theme in iPhoto, drag picture in the book and then oder it online. Whether it be a Hard-cover keepsake or a simple Soft-cover book of Photos. They all look professional.
Another nice feature in the Macbook is the built-in iSight web cam. Remember those days when you have to carry a heavy iSight with you? Well now you don't because it's built-in. Sure the quality isn't that of a Stand-alone one but it does the job easily.
One last thing......
If you own a Mac with Dashboard with all the Widgets on it i have found a nice Widget called Rotrox. It's a talking robot friend in your computer. Tell it your name and it greets you every time you start your computer and turn on Dashboard. It's really fun.
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