the cheapest macbook has:
Main_features:Polycarbonate unibody2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
13.3-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display
Multi-Touch trackpad
Specifications:2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor2GB memory
250GB 5400-rpm hard drive
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor
Display:13.3-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display1280 by 800 pixels
Other_Features:MagSafe power portTwo USB 2.0 ports
Mini DisplayPort
iSight camera
Full-size keyboard
SuperDrive
( Firewire only in macbook pro)
Price:999$The least expensive MacBook has all of the features of a regular MacBook, but only comes with an i3 processor. This means the computer will run a bit slower than a more expensive MacBook. If you don't get a MacBook Pro, you will not have access to any "pro" versions of the applications such as QuickTime. You will have to buy those separately :) As far as I know, the only MackBooks available to the general public are the Air, the Pro, and the Pro with Retina. All models come with either an i5 or an 17 processor, and either 4GB of RAM or 8GB of RAM. The major differences between all models boils down to storage and graphics cards. The Airs have Solid State drives in 64GB or 128 GB for the 11" model to 128GB or 256GB for the 13". The MacBook Pro gets a serious graphics card (for CAD, 3D design, hard-core gaming) in the 15" model. If an advanced graphics card is what you're after, I suggest going for the 15" Pro with the 8 gigs of RAM and the 750 gig hard drive.
iMovie should come with your macbook. If it is not there than you can buy it from the app store.
The MacBook Pro 15 features a 2.3GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor with 6MB of shared L3 cache and Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.3GHz. The integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 processor boosts performance by up to 60 percent.
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You would be downgrading if you buy an iPad to replace your macbook. I have a macbook and the iPad is nothing close to it. iPad is just nice for browsing, email, chat, and a bunch of apps. It can't do nearly as much as a macbook can. If your macbook is old, then sure, throw it out and get an iPad, but keep in mind that iPads don't have much hard-disk space. They range from 8 to 64 gig. Macs come with at least 160 and can go up to 500 gig.
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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).
most likely all macs come with ichat
It is an option.
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