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참고문서

- MACBOOK HARDWARE -


MacBook 13-inch User Guide (Manual)


MacBook (13 inch) Hard Drive Replacment Instructions (Do it yourself Manual)

MacBook (13 inch) Battery Replacment Instructions (Do it yourself Manual)

MacBook (13 inch) RAM Door (L-Bracket) Replacment Instructions (Do it yourself Manual)

MacBook (13 inch) Memory Replacment Instructions (Do it yourself Manual)


- iLife -

iWeb Getting Started (Manual)

iPhoto 6 Getting Started (Manual)

iMovie HD 6 Getting Started (Manual)

iDVD 6 Getting Started (Manual)

GarageBand 3 Getting Started (Manual)


- iWork -

Keynote 3 User's Guide (Manual)

Pages 2 User's Guide (Manual)


- OS X Tiger

Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger Installation and Setup Guide (Manual)
Welcome to Mac OS v10.4 Tiger (Manual)

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MacBook을 드디어 받았다.
화이트 2G 를 주문한지 꽤 되었는데, 어제 낮 3시즘에 받았다 ㅋ
집에 디카가 없어서 사진은 못찍엇는데, 역시 뽀대하나는 마음에 든다.

2시간동안 이것저것 만지면서 느낀게..
터치패트 끝부분이 불룩 솟아온것. A/S 받아야지;;
그리고 전원꼽는 그 부분이 제법 뜨겁다. 이다.
소음은 거의 없는 것 같다.
액정은 참 좋다. 맥북보다가 다른 모니터 보면 왜이렇게 뿌옇게 보이는지원...

내일은 리모콘 들구 다니면서 영화나 돌려봐야겠다 ㅋㅋㅋ
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방정리하고 밥먹고 혹시나하고 들어가 봤더니, 역시나..;;
근데 오후 6시반 부터 판매를 시작했더군;;
소리소문없이 판매하다니;;
난 흰색 중간껄로 주문 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
이제부터 Mac Life가 시작되겠군 훗
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가장 먼저 눈에 뛰는 건 왼편의 "Most Popular Laptops" 입니다.
1등을 장식한 Apple MacBook.

This review is a first thoughts, I've only had the notebook for 24 hours so it focuses on the design and my initial impressions.  I couldn't possibly do a comprehensive review without a few weeks of usage, but people are anxious to hear about this and potentially buy the MacBook, so thus I write and will provide a more in depth review in the next few weeks.

Overview of the MacBook


The Apple MacBook 13.3" widescreen notebook (
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After much...... (more)

이제는 지를 일만 남았다. applestore 모니터링하면서 1번으로 주문하고 싶다;;

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MacBook

MacLife 2006/05/28 21:05
Yeah, we have no shame. We marched ourselves down to the Apple store yesterday afternoon and shoved through braved some lines to get our grubby mitts on Apple's latest, the consumer-oriented MacBook. You've probably already seen some pics of this thing in the wild, but we'll hook you up with our five minute rundown.

With the MacBook you're getting a full fledged Mac machine: Core Duo processor -- not Core Solo as some had expected -- WXGA display, digital video out to power that 24-incher, Bluetooth, a slot loading DVD burner (depending on your model), the whole megillah. What you aren't getting, however, is slightly more subtle. Yes, you're not getting that 15.4-inch display or the ExpressCard slot (remember, the iBook before the MacBook didn't have a PC Card slot, either), nor are you getting that fancy ATI Mobility Radeon X1600, but you're also forgoing that notably larger MacBook Pro power brick, mechanical latches, and a dimmer (though less reflective) display. Click on for more!

One of the first things we were curious about was the keys. This Mac's keyboard was visually quite different from every other we've seen in the past, and is obviously its most aesthetically striking and distinctive feature.


The flat square keys lack side or top ridges, making touch typing a little unusual (and possibly somewhat difficult), being that the only physical key delineation is the space between them. What made up for this, however, was the notably more tactile key feedback when compared to the PowerBook and MacBook Pro, which share the same lame, mushy keyboard.


Yep, keyboard felt great, looks good, but might be annoying to learn to type on. It's a risk / reward trade off we'd probably be willing to make, and we fancy ourselves something of laptop keyboard snobs.


That IR sensor is a little more discreet than on the MBP.


Also missing are those awful looking iBook speaker-circles, which have been conveniently repositioned to the rear of the machine, completely out of sight. Praise be to minimalism.


The side panel's pretty simple. You've got your MagSafe, gigabit Ethernet, digital out (to a DVI dongle), FireWire 400, two USB 2.0, and audio in / out. Missing: analog modem, which is available as a USB add-on.


Are you really willing to pay the $200 more it costs for the 20GB extra drive space and the matte black finish? Well, we sure as hell wouldn't (not that we have anything against black finish computers).


The glossy screen seemed to worry some people. If you've ever used a Sony XBRITE display (like the ones we use day in and day out here at Engadget HQ), you know a glossy display. The MacBook's was in fact a bit glossy, but was less glossy than a Sony -- all in all a pretty good trade off between enhanced brightness and contrast without any over the top reflectivity.


About as thin as its Pro brethren. And that latch -- ahh the feeling. If you thought the MagSafe snapped home with a satisfying click, check out the latch on this thing. A very confident closure, but a very reasonable opening, too -- it's positively magnetic (wahh). Just don't go jamming your credit carts along the bezel, who knows what'll happen.

What can we say -- if you configure a white MacBook the same as a MacBook Pro, you save just under a $1,000. Actually, we'd say that's a pretty freaking great value. So what about our precious EV-DO, you ask? Well, whatever, there's Bluetooth DUN or tethering -- we'll find a way to make it work. Unlike the iBook, which felt really truly low end, the MacBook strikes us as an amazing portable value -- both PC and Mac -- that's either going to go unsung, or sell an insane amount of units. Now Steve, seriously man, two mouse buttons. Make it happen.

출처 : http://www.engadget.com
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