Apple MacBook Pro 17 (Early 2011)

New this time: Intel's Thunderbolt I/O, Sandy Bridge processors, 4GB RAM across the range, Intel and AMD graphics and a FaceTime HD webcam.


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Apple's newest MacBook Pros come equipped with Intel's newest I/O standard: Thunderbolt. This Mini DisplayPort-sized connector is essentially ExpressCard and DisplayPort in one, with a little bit more on the side. Plug in one or two DisplayPort-enabled monitors and they'll work no problems. It can also carry 8-channel audio, meaning HDMI adapters shouldn't be too hard. Existing adapters for Mini DisplayPort are expected to work just fine with Thunderbolt.

Hook in a storage device and you'll have direct access to the PCI-Express bus, with Thunderbolt offering a 10Gbps bi-directional connection. In its current form it also gives 10W of bus power, allowing you to run portable devices off the one port — although this option may not be supported with optical cables in the future.

What's that? Yes, Thunderbolt is expected to transition from copper wiring to optical by the end of the year, potentially pumping up speeds to 100Gbps bi-directionally.

Also new to the table is the expected Sandy Bridge processor update, an entry-level 4GB RAM across the range, and a switch to Intel HD graphics in the 13-inch MacBook Pros, while AMD gets a run in the 15- and 17-inch versions. Sadly, 5400rpm hard drives are standard across the range.

The webcam has been upgraded too, and is now being called the FaceTime HD camera. Offering three times the resolution found in previous MacBooks, as the name gives away, the MacBook is now able to use FaceTime to talk to iPhones and iPads. Bizarrely, this doesn't come free — it costs AU$1.19 from the Mac App Store.

The 13-inch MacBook Pro comes in two SKUs, both offering 1280x800 displays, 4GB RAM and Intel HD graphics. The AU$1399 model comes with a 2.3GHz Core i5 dual-core processor, while the AU$1698 model bumps up to a 2.7GHz Core i7 dual-core processor with a 500GB hard drive. Sadly, both hard drives are 5400rpm, with no 7200rpm hard drives available, although SSDs are available as upgrade options.

Unlike the 13- and 15-inch models, the 17-inch MacBook Pro is offered as a single SKU, including a 1920x1200 display in either matte or gloss, a 2.2GHz quad-core Core i7 processor, AMD Radeon HD 6750M paired with Intel HD graphics and 750GB hard drive. It is the only MacBook Pro to offer an ExpressCard 34 slot, and goes for AU$2899.

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idiotphone4lover
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"Do not pay Mactax, Get the Asus G73sw ($2399)."

idiotphone4lover posted a review   
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The Good:Thunderbolt - you can't use now

The Bad:Thunderbolt not as usefull as "real use now" USB3

Do not pay the high Mactax.
Get the Asus G73sw ($2399).
Backlit keyboard, 17.3 full HD (1920 x 1080) screen with led backlight, Blu-ray burner, USB3, SDXC, 2 x 500gb HHD, Intel i7 2630QM, Nvidia GTX460m with 1.5gb ddr5 vram, HDMI v1.4 and 8gb of ram. With free Asus mouse & backpack.
With 2 year Warranty.

benno
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benno posted a review   

The Good:Everything!!!

The Bad:no bad just more, why does it not do that it's self things?

Bought mine the second day it was out in Aus and I can now same I am a convert. If someone asked me a month befoe would I ever buy a macfbook I would of said no but once I saw the specs for the new one I just had to have it. I am vision impaired and just loving all the features apple have put into osx as it makes using a computer so much eaiser and enjoyable. I only wish all technology compaines would take the same stance as apple for accessability. The thing I find anoying about it is that when you connect a screen you need to tell the macbook how you want the dispaly to be and the same for sound as I run mine through my 42'' plasma and sound system and I have to tell it everytime I turn it on how I want it to work.

CNEt please take a look at the accesability features and report on thoughs as ther are many people who would not even know they are already standard with macs and preety much all apples products.

jjj
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jjj posted a review   

The Good:beautiful screen, good graphics, good speakers, fast aluminum, pretty

The Bad:price, but hey

nice laptop, easy to setup, no problems looks pretty, runs fast, I tried COD mw2 on windows, max settings silky smooth, no sweat

Jamppa
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Jamppa posted a review   

Theres a mistace in the preview and specs the resolution of the 17" is 1920x1200 not 1920x1080.

Jamppa
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Jamppa posted a review   

Theres a mistace in the preview and specs the resolution of the 17" is 1920x1200 not 1920x1080.

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. . . posted a review   

The Good:. . .

The Bad:. . .

Jus bought it an hour ago, and I'm loving it!!!

Mack-tech
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Mack-tech posted a review   

i think apple have out done them self's. compare this macbook pro to the alienware m15 and m17 or asus g53sw and g73sw. its not like apple to used current gen processors.

 

****tymcfunbags posted a comment   

hardly worth the price, have fun paying the mac tax

 

Bah posted a reply   

Metal chassis and energy efficient hardware aren't cheap... alien ware has the closes with metal chassis




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User Reviews / Comments  Apple MacBook Pro 17 (Early 2011)

  • idiotphone4lover

    idiotphone4lover

    Rating6

    "Do not pay the high Mactax.
    Get the Asus G73sw ($2399).
    Backlit keyboard, 17.3 full HD (1920 x 1080) screen with led backlight, Blu-ray burner, USB3, SDXC, 2 x 500gb HHD, Intel i7 2630Q..."

  • benno

    benno

    Rating10

    "Bought mine the second day it was out in Aus and I can now same I am a convert. If someone asked me a month befoe would I ever buy a macfbook I would of said no but once I saw the specs for the new..."

  • jjj

    jjj

    Rating10

    "nice laptop, easy to setup, no problems looks pretty, runs fast, I tried COD mw2 on windows, max settings silky smooth, no sweat"

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