I just wanted to share the world about my New MacBook Pro that I got not too long ago. It's the newest 13.3 inch model that Apple introduced at WWDC. For the people that are interested in the Specs for it here is the website for you too take a look at:
http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/
Click the buy now icon and check out the 13.3 inch models. It is the baseline model with the 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Proc.
This will be kinda of like a mini review of the MacBook Pro.......
Pros- EVERYTHING ABOUT IT IS FLAWLESS AND AWSOME!!!!!!!!!
Cons- NOTHING AT ALL!!!!!!!
Rofl that wasn't really a review or even mini review at all....... but just to emphasize I really love my MacBook Pro everything about it is just awsome to the performance and speed, to the multimedia/multitasking capabilities of this machine is unmatched. Take a note on the screen for it's the thing that a lot of my friends and even my bro have been talking about. It is just flat out BEAUTIFUL to look at. Millions of Colors on the display just Pop up and really give you a whole lot of detail. Also too the Aluminum Chasis of the machine is just pure genious imo. Many other companies have tried to rival this idea but have failed.
This is almost too big to even be just a single blog post lol. I just want to mention one last thing which is one of the many BIG reasons why I think people just need to take a look and maybe buy a MacBook Pro is because of one application specifically for only Macintosh Computers and made by Apple themselves one word.......
BOOT.......
CAMP
Now you may be wondering... WTF IS BOOTCAMP AND WHY DID YOU HAVE TO SCREAM BOOTCAMP!!!!!!!??????? WHY AM I NOW THE ONE SCREAMING!!!!!!! Well first of all calm down and second of all Apple actually names it BOOTCAMP for one particular thing that I am about to talk about.......
Basically to describe BootCamp in a nutshell, it is an Application that allows you to Run Windows OS NATIVELY on your Mac. So you can run games and programs specifically only for Windows on your Mac. You first have to have a CD copy of Windows in order to do this, than run the Bootcamp Setup utility and create a partition for the Windows OS specifically. So depending on how much space you have on your Macintosh HD will technically be shared with Windows to use as a separate Hard Drive for Windows. After that run your Windows CD and it would restart your Mac onto the Windows Setup screen just like you would when you first buy a PC.
Than go through the steps and afterwards you will be booted onto your Windows OS depending on which one you chose. Whether it's Windows XP, Vista, or 7. In order to install Windows 7 you would need a blank CD and download either the Beta or RC versions and burn it onto the CD than run the Bootcamp utility. Though your not done yet. Load the Mac OS X installation CD that you got when you bought your Mac and install the appropriate drivers to function correctly. After that then you would be able to access the Bootcamp application in Windows and would be able to adjust properties just like in Mac OS such as the trackpad for MacBook Pro users like myself and be able to choose which OS you want to start up with whenever you boot your Mac.
Now one last note before I go is that whichever OS you choose to startup by default you can choose which one you want to go into before it starts loading up. As soon as your Mac boots into the white screen hold down the alt/option key and it will allow you to access both the Macintosh HD and Windows Hard Disk Drives. There you can click on whichever one you want and it will boot up into that OS. To answer that question as to why I put all Caps when I first typed Bootcamp is because ironically enough Apple by default names the Windows Drive to BOOTCAMP when you load into Mac OS X. It's still named Windows when you see the hard disk drive when you execute the command i just said, but for some odd reason when you boot up Mac OS X you will notice that you now have 2 separate Hard Drives on your computer, one named Macintosh HD and BOOTCAMP which is the Windows Disk Drive. Odd I know but I just wanted to do that for comedy purposes.