Apple MacBook Pro MA895LL

Posted by nb-admin on Feb 11th, 2008
2008
Feb 11

General Spec
Brand Apple
Series MacBook Pro
Model MA895LL
Operation System Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo T7500(2.2GHz)
Memory 2GB DDR2
Graphic NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT
Display 15.4″ WXGA+
Hard Drive 120GB
Optical Drive DVD±R/RW
Communication Gigabit LAN and WLAN
Weight 5.4 lbs.
CPU
CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo
CPU Speed T7500(2.20GHz)
L2 Cache Per CPU 4MB
CPU FSB 800MHz
CPU Features Dual Core Processor
Memory
Memory Capacity 2GB
Memory Speed DDR2 667
Memory Spec 1GB x 2
Memory Slots 2 x SO-DIMMs
Maximum Memory Supported 4GB
Graphic
GPU Type NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT
Video Memory 128MB of GDDR3 SDRAM
Graphic Type Dedicated Card
Display
Screen Size 15.4″
Screen Type WXGA+
Resolution 1440 x 900
Hard Drive
HD Capacity 120GB
HD Interface SATA
HD RPM 5400rpm
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Type DVD±R/RW
Optical Drive Spec 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Audio
Speaker Built-in stereo speakers
Communication
LAN 10/100/1000Mbps
WLAN 802.11n Wireless LAN
Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Ports
Card slot 1 x ExpressCard/34 slot
USB Two 480-Mbps USB 2.0 ports
FireWire One FireWire 400 port at up to 400 Mbps
One FireWire 800 port at up to 800 Mbps
Video Port 1 x DVI (VGA output using included DVI to VGA adapter)
Audio Port Combined optical digital input/audio line in (minijack)
Combined optical digital output/headphone out (minijack)
Input Devices
Keyboard Built-in full-size keyboard with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 function keys, 4 arrow keys (inverted “T” arrangement), and embedded numeric keypad
Touchpad Solid-state scrolling Trackpad for precise cursor control; supports two finger scrolling, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities
Remote Control Apple Remote included
Webcam
Webcam Built-in iSight Camera
Physical Spec
Dimension 14.1″ x 9.6″ x 1.0″
Weight 5.4 lbs.
Power
AC Adapter 85W MagSafe Power Adapter, AC wall plug, power cord
Battery Lithium-polymer battery
Software
Operation System Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger
Software Included Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger (includes Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat AV, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Xcode Developer Tools)
iLife ‘06 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, iWeb, GarageBand), Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, iWork ‘06 (30-day trial), Comic Life, FileMaker Pro trial, Omni Outliner
Photo Booth
Front Row
Feature
Security Kensington cable lock slot
Feature Electrical and environmental requirements:
Meets ENERGY STAR requirements
Line voltage: 100V to 240V AC
Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz
DC input: 18.5 Vdc, 4.6 A max.
Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C)
Storage temperature: -13° to 113° F (-24° to 45° C)
Relative humidity: 0% to 90% noncondensing
Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet
Maximum storage altitude: 15,000 feet
Maximum shipping altitude: 35,000 feet
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts 1 year limited
Labor 90 days limited

User review:

Definitely Faster than my AMD 64 3800+ desktop, not i’m playing games of course but I use it for everyday tasks. Quite stable, I leave it on usually for month straight, never hanged on me, though my AMD box rarely does that now but some programs don’t play well on XP. The things I like the most are actually the auto dim screen, auto backlit keyboard and mouse/touchpad. The keyboard is super comfortable and EXTREMELY quite, with auto dim screen and backlit keyboard I work at night and for the 1st time my girlfriend did not complain; the mouse/touchpad is unbelievably convenient as well, never new the one-button mouse I use to bash about is such a nice design.
I used this computer for some professional tasks like web design, web programming, C++….does everything well as you expect it to; especially many simple and casual tasks are well done, like web surfing just make me not wanting to turn on my PC. I like my AMD tower too as I put a lot of work into it, but its solely for gaming and running programs that doesn’t run on Mac. This has became my everyday computer and sure beats the Dells, even the Sony’s I’ve used in the past; take it from a guy who used to laugh at Mac’s one button touchpad ;)

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