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Apple MacBook Black 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Apple MacBook Black 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/2GB/250/SD/AP/BT

MacBook is perfectly designed for your mobile lifestyle with Intel Core 2 Duo processors, 1GB of memory, and large hard drive. . Theres also a slew of innovative features, including a built-in iSight camera for video chatting on the go, iLife 08, Front Row, a glossy 13-inch widescreen display, and even dual-display support. The most advanced and affordable Mac notebook ever gives you a blazingly fast mobile architecture in a beautiful design. MacBook keeps you untethered courtesy of built-in Bluetooth a...
Manufacturer's Description:
Powered by the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processor at speeds up to 2.4GHz, the new MacBook is the fastest ever. The 2.4GHz MacBook now includes 2GB of memory standard â€" perfect for running your favorite applications smoothly. Every MacBook has a larger hard drive, up to 250GB, to store growing media collections and valuable data MacBook makes it easy to hit the road thanks to its tough polycarbonate case, built-in wireless technologies, and innovative MagSafe Power Adapter that releases automatically if someone accidentally trips on the cord.
GBP 900.00
- 13.3-inch (diagonal) glossy widescreen TFT display with support for millions of colours - 1280 by 800 (native); 2.4Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor - 800MHz frontside bus
- 2GB (two 1GB SO-DIMMs) of 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300); two SO-DIMM slots support up to 4GB; 160GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard disk drive; 8x slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW); Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor with 144MB of DDR2 SDRAM shared with main memory
- Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector), Built-in AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi (based on IEEE 802.11n draft specification), Built-in Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), Optional external Apple USB Modem
- Built-in stereo speakers, Built-in omnidirectional microphone, Combined optical digital audio input/audio line in (minijack), Combined optical digital audio output/headphone out (minijack)
- iLife 08 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, GarageBand), Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, iWork 08 (30-day trial), Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard; warranty - 1 year.

Amazing
This is a good solid notebook. I bought it to take to classes with me, and it works. It is small enough, yet powerful enough to fit all of my needs. It looks beautiful and so does leopard (its operating system). I highly recommend this notebook.

Brilliant.
This is a high quality laptop, with a great operating system.
Any students looking to buy a mac should definitely buy through Apple's own website or one of their official stores, as you can get a pretty good discount (works out at over £50 for the black MacBook).

Worth every penny but there is room for improvement.
I use both Macs and PCs and have done for about 5 years. the reason being that a lot of my programmes only run on a Windows system but I like to edit my photographs on a Mac. However, I do prefer the ease of use of the MacBook and it doesn't have the freeze or blue screen problems of the Window systems. NOW however, I no longer need to use two computers as this MacBook has an Intel chip and Boot Camp so I can partition the hard drive and use both Windows and Mac software alongside each other. Wish I could do it at the same time but no doubt that will come soon.
The MacBook comes with some real impressive pre-loaded software in iLife '08. That includes iTunes, iPhoto, Garageband, iMovie and iDVD. And it has a built in web cam!!!. What a saving if I only had a Pc I would need to pay up to £250 for similar programmes, though of course iTunes is a free upload for both platforms.
This MacBook flies. Its fast compact and even though I got this to replace a much larger 17 inch PowerBook, I can live with the smaller screen in that this is faster computer, has more memory then my old G4 Powerbook and I can transport it easier on my travels - flying and to events. It fits snugly in my LowePro Stealth 650 camera bag.
Downsides? Well they are few, the keyboard is very Sinclair Spectrum like (Remember those?) and it can cost an arm and leg to upgrade memory,
If you are thinking of coming out of the closet, so to speak, and switching to a Mac, you will not be disappointed with this machine. One other thing - buy the black version - it has more power and memory.

fantastic
The other reviewer is talking more generally regarding problems that have been had. There are lots of other perfectly happy MacBook users that don't post on the internet as they haven't had issues.
This is my second macbook after the last one was destroyed in a flood.
This model is fast, has plenty of storage and at last Apple are installing a decent amount of RAM.
It's a great size for a laptop and I do bits of Photoshop, Word, Excel and InDesign on this. Very powerful little package and I love the black.
Worth buying.

Good, but with BIG caveats
I really like the Macbook, but it comes with some caveats. First, black is best, but it comes at an exorbitant cost. Also it's not the sturdiest of builds. The matt black has been known to peel off (see apple websites discussion boards). Also a real problem I've found is that the keyboard edges crack; This isn't a rare problem, many people have complained, there's even a Flickr group dedicated to it. Also the other two people I know with macbooks have had these chips. The good thing is, book a meeting with the "Genius" bar at an Apple retail store, they'll replace it there and then if they have keyboards in stock (free, even after a year).
Another worrying aspect have been the crashes, which seem due to overheating or logic board problem. Twice it's crashed then on reboot claims there's no bootable drive (switch off again for a minute, it will reboot okay). I've owned five different apple laptops and four have had major defects (harddrive/combo drive failures in weeks of purchase, logic board failures X2, potentially exploding batteries, defective power lead). Apple produces the best operating system, it's almost worth suffering poorly manufactured laptops. If you buy this, be ready for potential problems and always save everything to external harddrives.
And lastly the biggest caveat... Can you wait till the end of June 2008? It maybe replaced by aluminum macbooks (or at the least another bump in speed).
In the laptops favour, the all the major failures happened either in two weeks of purchase or after three years, so I either got free replacements or I wanted to upgrade anyway... not much of an endorsement... of apple or someone repeatedly buying defective laptops...
Apple MacBook Black 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
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Sony VAIO NR21 Notebook
Sony VAIO NR21 Notebook, Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor T2330, 1.60GHz, 15.4" TFT, 2048MB Memory, 200GB Hard-drive, DVD±RW, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100, Vista Home Premium

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With a soft and warm fabric-like texture and clear embossed VAIO logo, NR-Series stands proud as a notebook with style. The unique dimpled surface is very comfortable to hold when on the move and offers a stylish alternative to the smoothness of most laptops. Its sleek 'floating' design makes a striking first impression and enhances the natural thinness of the chassis. All your favourite movies, home videos and photos are brought vividly to life through high colour X-black screen technology. Pictures are more realistic and natural-looking than ever with superior brightness and exquisite detail. The pin-sharp 15.4" widescreen LCD includes an anti-glare coating to minimize reflection so you can enjoy multimedia from almost any angle. On board is the latest multi-purpose DVD drive for playing films and music, a fast and efficient mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 and up to 200GB of hard disc space for storing downloads and games. Here's a notebook that lets you get the best out of your entertainment, wherever you are in the world.
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2008-01-23

Sony Vaio VGN-NR21J/S
I had just recieved my Sony Vaio VGN- NR 21J/S computer a few days ago and had problems not with the computer but the operating system as all of my software is windows XP compatible. I contacted Sony Vaio's support team so that I could re-install a Genuine copy of Windows XP Proffesional, and this cannot be done on any Sony Vaio acc ording to the Sony engineers.
Iwould rate a 10 out of 10 for the design of the computer and to be honest, I have rate 0 out 10 for the Home Vista operating system.
Great all round machine
Great all round machine, solid built, solid performance, decent looking and a great price for a Sony.
I saw someone comented regarding boot up time being slow, never had anys uch problem with mine although it does come with 2 months Norton anti virus, this is what slows it down, so just get a decent anti virus program, I use use Nod32 on mine and its boots up and runs fine. 
Close but no cigar!
First the good points: This is a well made machine, clean & simple without the clutter of so many laptops.
Now the bad news: This machine is incredibly slow to boot and often hangs in the process. I think in fairness some of the issues might be down to Vista (Home Premium is best avoided!). However I've spent ages on the Vista forums resolving many Vista issues and the machine is still pretty rubbish. Sony are also hopeless, to the point that it's hardly worth registering the laptop with them. I spent an age deleting Sony software/clutter as well as the usual Norton rubbish.
I find the best thing to do with this machine is to leave it for about 10 minutes whilst booting (other than to enter a password) and not to expect it to be capable of anything until it has finally decided everything is loaded. Even then, it can be temperamental!
I bought this machine based on a brief experience with a friends Vaio, I was impressed with the quality and all seemed to work ok. Sadly my own experience of owning a Vaio is disappointing.
I've always had HP laptops in the past (apart from one VERY disappointing experience -never to be repeated- with Acer) and would suggest you look at the HP laptops rather than this one.
Excellent
Have researched various laptops although Sony was always my favorite. Decided on buying this one recently and was really impressed, excellent build quality, easy to use and great value, can not fault it at all. Would recommend it to anyone.
Sony Vaio NR21 Notebook
This notebook is built to a high quality and works great with Vista, I am very pleased with the performance and can highly recommend it

