Review : Apple macbook Brick Laptop
23 March 2010
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Apple MacBook Air 13.3" Laptop - MC965LL/A (July, 2011) (Latest Model)
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www.Alfred.TV READ ME FIRST Some footage at the Apple Store in Boca Raton, Florida, and my thoughts on the new macbook and macbook Pro ‘Brick’ Laptops from Apple. I purposely avoided ALL articles, reviews, keynote speech, blogs, writings on bathroom walls, the Rosetta stone, CNN, NBC, Fox, and The Disney Channel so as not to be influenced by anyone else. I wanted to give you my thoughts AFTER seeing the new laptop IN PERSON. Overall, I give the new macbook and macbook Pro “Bricks” (based on their new manufacturing process) two thumbs up. Stellar machines. If you’d like to receive alerts to interesting articles as well as updates on my latest videos and live webcasts, then please subscribe to my microblog on Twitter! www.twitter.com Bookmark my ustream page for future live webcasts www.ustream.tv If you’d like to Email me, use the link below www.alfred.tv Please visit my sponsors: www.solidnutrition.com http Enjoy the video! Warm regards, Alfred www.Alfred.TV








Actually, aluminum’s tendency to absorb heat is precisely why it’s a GOOD choice for a laptop. The laptop chassis is in effect a giant heat sink.
Warm aluminum = not so warm internal components = good cooling.
Cheers!
@halonerd04 what is a “Microsoft computer”? Either you’re a troll or deserve being ripped off for an overpriced laptop.
what are the gb of the 13 inch ones ??
yah i hate my Microsoft computer sucks balls thats why this summer im buying one of these bad boys
It’s attractive but aluminum wouldn’t have been my first choice for a laptop because of its tendency to absorb heat.
@mparmer2005 ‘Seriously dude’, concurrently google the words ‘Apple’ and ‘Brick.’ ALL the buzz was centric to ‘brick’ and no one really knew if it was the code name for a new product, a manufacturing process, etc.
If you look at the date stamp on the video, it was filmed when the product, with the buzz ‘brick’ hit the retail space.
BTW, I don’t see any videos on your channel, so STFU. You sell WoW characters? Get a life. You subscribe to the guy who cross-dresses – Shane Dawson? Hahahaha.
@mparmer2005 For sure, the Mac hardware is at a premium. As an Apple stockholder, I’m thrilled with their profit margins and the fan boys that scream and shout their brand name. Once you own stock in a company, watch your attitude change. However, the reason for ‘liking any computer’ is the operating system and the application software. For me, it’s Windows Server at work, for my video and audio work, it’s the OSX platform.
@sanman312 Yes, they went for the ‘minimal’ type of look.
@scott93257 I didn’t like the keyboard either, but you get used to it, and it allows fairly quick typing.
Pretty clean looking lap top….Not crazy about the keyboard though..
holy shit macbooks are so dam plain. Its so fucking ugly
I can’t stand Macs, they are over-priced hunks of metal, buy a PC and get twice the power for the same price as a Mac.
This is why People have PC’s.
They have a Life, and a Personality,
Terminology & Aesthetics are for Fan Boys & Fruit Cakes! :^P
And this guys Slamming the Mac’s, if you haven’t already figured that out… :^D
Seriously dude… it’s called uni-body construction, it’s crafted from a single piece of aluminum to create an incredibly strong machine. Please learn the proper terminology before you do this type of media.
Referring to a piece of technology as a “brick” typically implys that the hardware is in a totally non-functional state.
1 star for the annoying commentary, and the total lack of understanding of trade terms.
cause people go around stealing laptop hard drives…. think before you post something retarded you idiot
@MaximusCerberus wow i didnt know macbooks were subscription based…idiot
@t2thei who the hell would steal a hard drive??? oh look a mac book pro i dont want it i want the hard drive
I gots dat
@MaximusCerberus Macs are dead-ass obsolete in eight months to a year?
Well, I have a relative with an original white Intel C2D iMac running at 1.83 GHz and 2 GB of RAM. It’s more than capable of running Adobe CS4, and he uses Logic Pro and Final Cut quite often. The software is stable, and it’s quite fast… Yes, a 4-year-old Apple computer capable of running the newest software extremely well.
That’s why Macs retain their value: Older hardware is still extremely capable.
this guy has no life he sits all day and bitches on the same video watta faggot!
haha ik it broke fucker!
“it gives you very easy access on the harddrives, thats cool”
yeah, if you want it to get stolen.
lol!!!
imprezaver4
All parts in any system are 3rd party parts. Apple are not a hardware manufacturer, they don’t make anything inside a Mac, they buy it all from OEM’s and assemble them. In some cases the parts are manufactured to Apple’s specification, like the chassis and main board, while in other cases they use stock components. The components of a custom built computer are manufactured by exactly the same people who make the parts in Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo or anyone else’s system.
Hahahaha!!
Oh let’s see here…..I do professional graphics work, I edit and create my own music, and yes, I eat EVERYTHING for breakfast, and will continue to do so for the next 5 years.
Your Mac, on the other hand, will be dead-ass obsolete in 8 months to 1 year, and you’ll have to fork out MORE money to either upgrade it marginally, or buy a whole new system.
Oh, and a Dell UltraSharp 30″ monitor is $1400 bucks, which is where a large bulk of my purchase went.
It slays an iMac display.
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