Aside from Asus, the ASUS W7S B2W Notebook (White), and the Acer Ferrari, I have been drooling on Apple Macbook, specifically the White one. So in search for a deeper understanding of this product, I searched for a detailed review of the said laptop and found this review from PCMag.com.


The MacBook's signature white chassis is as much a part of a Mac laptop as the Apple logo. If you want to go with something other than white, well, you might as well get a PC. The glossy finish is sleek and doesn't attract as many fingerprints or smudges as would something in black; the system is easily one of the best-looking laptops in the industry. The MacBook 13-inch's 5-pound frame and 1-inch thickness means it's also one of the most easily luggable. Whether you're trekking across campus or fighting your way through rush hour, it's a huge advantage to have a MacBook in your briefcase or backpack.
The MacBook's new features aren't as dramatically upgraded as its processor, but you do get some enhancements. As I said before, I think it's best to start with the base configuration and add what you need. If you're a typical user, the standard 60GB hard drive should be plenty, but if you're an iTunes fanatic or download a lot of videos, you can upgrade to a 160GB hard drive for $300. A 200GB ($400) hard drive is also available, but I'd advise against it because of its slower (4,200 rpm) rotation. The base configuration comes with only 512MB RAM, which is not enough. Upgrading to 1GB for $75 is really the only feature that you should definitely tack on. (If you're trying to make the most of your money, keep in mind that the Inspiron E1505 (Core 2 Duo) comes standard with a 120GB hard drive and 1GB RAM for $999.)
Read more about Apple Macbook's review here.
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