Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook 13.3 inch - Early 2010 MC516 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook 13.3 inch - Early 2010 MC516.
June 2010
(79%)
29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The battery life of the MacBook is superb. I was able to achieve seven hours and eighteen minutes away from a power source while using the MacBook to surf the web and edit documents. I imagine that the ten-hour mark could be achieved with the display on v...
Overall, the Apple MacBook White MC516LL/A is one of the best consumer values for first-time and experienced Mac users alike. If anything, the 10-hour battery (which is the longest lasting MacBook battery ever) is enough to convince those who need port...
Abstract: Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Speedy processor, long battery life, the graphics quality too is improved.Thumbs Down:Lacks SD card slot, display still has old school 16:10 aspect ratio.The Whiz Kid Speaks:Apple MacBook Spring 2010 is 1.1 inches high, 9.1 ...
No SD card slot, display doesn’t have a 16:9 aspect ratio,
Apple MacBook spring 2010 comes with faster processor, faster graphics and bigger battery life. But still there is no 16:9 aspect ratio for the display. If you intend to watch movies on your laptop, then we won’t recommend you to buy this. ...
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Published: 2010-06-30, Author: James , review by: techworld.com
With its faster processor, improved graphics and longer battery life, the MacBook is an attractive option for budget-conscious laptop shoppers. Performance-wise, the MacBook isn’t much different from the 13in 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro – the extra ...
Very quiet running noise, Very good input devices, Excellent battery life, Fast 320M onboard graphics card
Limited number of ports, Sharp front edge, Windows drivers aren't perfect, Still no Core-i processor
However, it is a little harsh to complain about the plastic casing of the white MacBook. The feel may be a little worse than the aluminium model, and fingerprints are a problem, but it still outclasses a good number of Windows notebooks in terms of good d...
Bigger battery delivers longer life. Twice the graphics power of the previous MacBook. Unrivaled touchpad experience. Superior software bundle. Sturdy. Great design.
No SD slot. Skimped with 2GB starting memory configuration. Using last year's processor technology.
With improved battery life and more graphics power, the Apple MacBook (Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz) is a nice value proposition for those who don't need the extras—like SD card slot, backlit keyboard, or aluminum design—offered by the MacBook Pro....
Excellent battery life, Improved graphics from previous version, Many of the same features as the more-expensive MacBook Pro line
No memory-card reader, No battery-indicator lights, Lacks new external features
Budget-minded shoppers will get much of the experience of the excellent MacBook Pro line in this less-expensive Apple laptop, but weigh the trade-offs carefully. Read More…...
Abstract: Apple's new MacBook integrates a number of impressive features from the MacBook Pro line while maintaining a lower cost and valuable features aimed at regular users (as well as those new to the Mac ecosystem).In fact, the new MacBook (US$999, C$1099) a...