It is an option.
Drag it to your Trash in your dock...
MacBook Pro does not come with eSATA support. If you have MacBook Pro with ExpressCard support, you can get adapter which would allow you to use eSATA. Note: Latest MacBook Pro laptops do not come even with ExpressCard support. Firewire is the fastest available option right now (2010).
Yes, simply purchase the suitable video adaptors for your MacBook Pro and television. If you have a MacBook Pro from 2009 or later, you'll need a Mini DisplayPort to VGA adaptor. This can be purchased from the Apple Store and Authorised Resellers. You will also need a VGA cable to connect the adaptor to your television. If your television uses DVI instead of VGA, you'll need a VGA to DVI adaptor.
MacBook Pro is the best you can get
I am not too sure where you can buy the equipment to do so but you will need the following: 1x - USB connector for your MacBook Pro that connects to composite video 1x - Composite video connector adapter (composite - composite) 1x - Composite cable to connect the game console to your MacBook Pro Your own screen capture program. You should be able to connect your game console to your MacBook Pro using a simple setup utilizing the materials listed above. It will simply be a matter of finding the right program to record/capture your gaming. Hope that helped somewhat.
macbook pro with retina display way better
The $1,199 13" Macbook Pro comes with a 500 GB hard drive. The $1,499 13" Macbook Pro come with a 750 GB hard drive. The 15" models come with the same amount.
MacBook Pro!
The macbook pro!
you probably should get the MacBook. they are cheaper than the MacBook Pro. now, if you want a bigger screen, then get a MacBook Pro.
There is no age limit for getting a MacBook Pro.
nope... only in silver with black keys...