Question:
A few MacBook Pro questions.?
2009-08-17 04:16:51 UTC
I'm buying a 13" MacBook Pro 2.53 ghz in a few days, and I just wanted to ask:

1. Does it overheat easily?
2. Is it fairly light? I haven't been able to hold one, and I'd like to know.
3. I've used Windows previously, is the operating system easy to use for someone like me?

Thankyou in advance! =)
Eight answers:
TonyJ
2009-08-17 05:48:40 UTC
I'm a first time Mac user, and I bought the MacBook Pro 13 Inch laptop a few weeks ago.



I use it all the time, and have had no problems with it overheating. As far as portability, it It has a solid feel, but it is not heavy at all.



I've also been a Windows user up to this point, and I've found the OSX Leopard operating system to be intuitive, in terms of initially being able to open it up and find your way around, but it can take some getting used to as you go deeper into using it, in terms of how some tasks are accomplished compared to Windows. With that said, I can say that I'm very happy with the MacBookPro so far, and have enjoyed learning and using it!



http://www.kcnetlink.com/macbookpro/
Calin
2009-08-17 04:35:27 UTC
I have a Mac Book too and it does not overheat very quickly.

It's quite light, apple worked on it :)

The leopard is good, but it takes some time for windows users to work with ease(the taskbar, the dock etc.).

You'll get used, but is fairly hard to work on 2 systems at a time.

Quit using windows before trying the other.

try this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacBook_Pro



Hope that helps!
2009-08-17 10:39:02 UTC
They don't overheat very easily no. They are extremely light yeah! And the Mac OS X operating system is very easy to learn. My mom, who is very technologically challenged switched from a PC to a mac and had no issues or problems what so ever. I've talked to her about it too and she said she would never switch back.
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2016-10-02 03:27:20 UTC
There are 2 breeds of hamsters. Syrian(teddy bear, panda, golden, honey bear, etc.) and Dwarf(campbell's, russian, etc.). Dwarves tend to look greater like mice. yet they're hamsters. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and can't stay at the same time. some human beings say that in the event that they strengthen up at the same time, they gained't harm eachother, yet i've got self assurance that they may be happier seperated. So in case you get a Syrian hamsters, then no, they gained't get lonely. Dwarves are distinctive, notwithstanding, and stay greater advantageous with a minimum of one considerable different. Nope! Hamsters are very low upkeep(that could desire to respond to your question further later) and that's not somewhat annoying in any respect. The cage could be wiped sparkling as quickly as each and every week. Water could continually be sparkling and complete, so verify it each and every morning until eventually now college or some thing. provide it sparkling food every time it runs out. They shop food, so do not hardship approximately them ravenous or something. i like hamsters lots! In our abode, we at present have 4 hamsters. they're lovable to observe, and delicate, and generally candy. to not point out not a extensive volume of artwork!! Hamsters generally will only bite in the event that they're rather terrified or harm in some way. So no, many times, if dealt with top, your hamster won't bite you. in case you get a youthful one, which you definately could, that's going to easily take some days, each and every week on the main. only shield it contained in the nighttime approximately 5:00, do not wake it as much as lots, and be very mushy. Hamsters additionally do not in all probability like perfumes or creams, so attempt to not placed on those whilst dealing with a hamster. Hamsters are very very low upkeep animals. the sole different rather greater upkeep animals that I even have had adventure with, have been guinea pigs and rabbits. i for my section like rabbit greater advantageous. we've 2! yet i might definately get a hamster. No difficulty, and that i'm hoping you get your hamster!! by potential of how, dwarf hamsters tend to nip greater beneficial than Syrians. i might propose getting a Syrian hamster somewhat than a dwarf.
2009-08-17 04:29:14 UTC
by default this does not happen...it depends up on your environment..if the heat cross some level you may get some error..check with your bios settings



yes, the same.



in starting it is not easy to me..but later i like very much...i think the same for you
Sam728
2009-08-17 04:25:33 UTC
1. No

2. Yes

3. Not at first, but you can pick it up easily enough
2009-08-17 04:28:56 UTC
No they don't overheat

Quite light

It's a great operating system
Balaji
2009-08-17 04:30:36 UTC
1. No

2. Yes

3. no idea(only vodafone)


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