A review of the Apple Macbook Pro 13in 2.66GHz notebook has been posted over at Computeractive. 'As a 13in computer the Macbook Pro is reasonably portable. It's relatively heavy, partly due to its metal body construction, but it's still easy to carry around. There is a CD/DVD drive on one side and two USB ports, the SD memory card reader, Firewire, network sockets and a power connector on the other. Like all Macbooks this one doesn't have the DVI or VGA socket a PC has; rather it uses the relatively rare Mini Displayport, which is an annoyance, especially if you have an existing monitor that doesn't take it. It also connects to wireless networks and Bluetooth devices. It comes with 4GB of memory and a 320GB hard disk.

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