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Apple Macbook (1.83GHz, 13-inch)
Starting at AU$1,749, Apple has released its Intel-based MacBook, which replaces its iBook series of budget laptops.
Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo)
With a solid array of components, a terrific set of features, and the lightest weight of any laptop its size, Apple's 17-inch MacBook Pro is a power user's dream, but it doesn't come cheap.
Reviews
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Apple MacBook Pro (1.83GHz)
The MacBook Pro delivers unparalleled style, a solid set of features and software, and a few transitional performance issues that keep it from rivaling the most powerful PC laptops.
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Apple MacBook Pro
The MacBook Pro may give Apple bragging rights to the prettiest and most powerful laptop on the planet.
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Apple SuperDrive Mac Mini (1.42 GHz)
The Apple SuperDrive Mac Mini addresses some of the shortcomings of its AU$799 predecessor, making it a well-rounded home PC at its base configuration.
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Apple PowerBook G4 (15-inch, SuperDrive)
The high-performance, fully loaded, simply beautiful 15-inch PowerBook G4 will satisfy students and creative professionals who can afford to sacrifice cash for style.
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Apple iMac G5 (2.0GHz, 20-inch)
Along with the new Tiger OS, the iMac G5 gets more muscle beneath its sleek exterior, making the all-in-one desktop a stronger performer and a better deal.
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Apple Power Mac G5 dual 2.7GHz
Along with the Tiger OS, Apple gives the Power Mac G5 new hardware, starting with the 2.7GHz processor.
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