Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook White 13.3 inch - Winter 2009 Edition - Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook White 13.3 inch - Winter 2009 Edition - Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz.
October 2009
Experts 81% 51 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users - 0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
The editors liked
Attractive design
good performance
impressive battery life
great bundled software
Sturdy unibody case looks great
multi-touch glass trackpad
excellent battery life
Unibody design makes a lighter
more comfortable MacBook
impressive battery life
glass Multi-touch trackpad
performs as well or better than 2.26GHz 13in MacBook Pro
support for up to 8GB of 1066MHz RAM.
Excellent screen and keyboard
large multi-touch trackpad
good battery life
Internal seven-hour battery
Backlit LED screen
Unibody rigidity
Glass trackpad
Design and finish
Good display contrast
User comfort
giant touchpad and good keyboard
Long battery life
Efficient
quiet ventilation
Unibody enclosure
glass trackpad
LED screen
Interesting design
great size and weight
powerful enough to use as an everyday notebook
trackpad
Powerful
good value
media software included
Attractive design
good performance
impressive battery life
great bundled software
The editors didn't like
Fairly heavy
more expensive than equivalent Windows computer
No SD Card slot or FireWire
pricey compared to the MacBook Pro
No FireWire port
no SD card slot
no IR port
no video adapters included.
Stingy to omit FireWire and an SD Card slot at this price
No FireWire support
No matt-screen custom option
No infrared port for Apple remote
Limited connectivity
Battery is impossible to remove without disassembly
Glossy LCD panel = reflections
Pricey
battery's built in
Some flex in deck
scratches easily
you lose a number of connection from the Pro models
battery not changable and no external battery meter
Abstract: While Apple’s laptop range is often criticised for its high prices, there’s no denying that it provides the kind of style and usability that few laptops can match. The Apple Macbook (£770 inc. VAT) is the entry-level model and is an impressively porta...
Interesting design, great size and weight, powerful enough to use as an everyday notebook, trackpad
Some flex in deck, scratches easily, you lose a number of connection from the Pro models, battery not changable and no external battery meter
A great blend between design and power that represents better value for money than the MacBook Pro, accepting a number of cost cutting compromises Key specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, Ethernet, Li-ion battery, USB, Wi-Fi...
Attractive design; good performance; impressive battery life; great bundled software
Fairly heavy; more expensive than equivalent Windows computer
Still expensive against equivalent Windows computers but it’s an impressive computer Good points Attractive design; good performance; impressive battery life; great bundled software Bad points Fairly heavy; more expensive than equivalent Windows com...
Abstract: Apple's new unibody polycarbonate construction brings a near, but not quite, premium feel to the MacBook, which is most definitely needed. The only real issue is that it's not much cheaper than the even better starter MacBook Pro. ...
The creeping price increases mean that the new MacBook doesn’t offer quite the same value for money as earlier models, yet its continued success is testament to the sheer quality of Apple’s design work. There are plenty of cheaper PC notebooks...
Excellent screen and keyboard; large multi-touch trackpad; good battery life
Stingy to omit FireWire and an SD Card slot at this price
Although the MacBook is missing a couple of features that should be standard at this price, it's still a highly capable laptop at an entry-level (for Apple) price. ...