When it’s Apple, it must be good. That, at least, is how the company named after what supposedly fell on Isaac Newton’s head is portraying itself. With the Apple MacBook, yes, it is good. Check the features – e.g. NVIDIA GeForce 9400M that gives “bringing to life” new meaning, and giving amazing graphics performance to MacBook for gameplay, graphics-intensive features in iPhoto and iMovie; voluminous hard drive (up to 500 GB); and the standard 2 GB (supporting up to 4 GB) memory.
Better yet, as the company itself states, “Every Mac we ship is ENERGY STAR 4.0 compliant, or better, as a standard feature.” Add to that MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air’s highly recyclable aluminum and glass enclosures, mercury-free displays and arsenic-free display glass; BFR-free and PVC-free printed circuit boards, electrical components, mechanical parts, and internal cables are; as well as energy-efficient LED display technology (MacBook LED backlit display uses 30% less power compared to conventional CCFL-backlit displays).
This one’s a heavy apple to fall.

















