Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Jun 2006 14:27 UTC
Apple Earlier this year, Apple, after a long wait, updated its pro line of laptops by introducing the MacBook Pro, the Intel-powered equivalent of the PowerBook. MacSupport, together with Apple Netherlands, was so kind as to provide OSNews with a MacBook Pro for review purposes. Since Adam bought a MacBook Pro for himself only a few days earlier, we decided to review the machines together. Here are our findings.
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by Thom_Holwerda on Thu 22nd Jun 2006 16:46 UTC in reply to "RE"
Thom_Holwerda
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Also as techincal writer you should have been more specific about which viewing angle is bad for you.

I said angleS. Seeing there are only two (vertical and horizontal), you can now know which I was referring to (namely, both).

But yes, I should've been clearer.

It is a perfectly valid feature for a pro machine contrary to what you stated.

It is not when the viewing angle is THAT small. Seriously, as I said in the review, by tilting your head SLIGHTLY, the colours change. I am not kidding. The angles are simply too narrow, pro machine or not.

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