The MacBook scored 3691 in PCMark Vantage in Boot Camp mode that's almost 600 points above the thin and light notebook average, 270 points below to the Dell Studio XPS 13 (which has 4GB of RAM), and about 100 points below the Samsung Q320 (which has a 2.53-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 and 4GB of RAM).
In Boot Camp mode (running Windows 7), the MacBook's Geekbench score dropped to 2,597, placing it between the Dell Studio XPS 13 (2,596) and the Samsung Q320 (2,834). The MacBook's 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P7550 processor is the same as the 13-inch MacBook Pro, which is to say it has less power than the previous MacBook we reviewed (2.4-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 CPU and 2GB of RAM) in Geekbench, the 2009 MacBook (with 2GB of RAM) scored 3,464, which is about 50 points less than the 2008 MacBook. If you can live without these amenities, the new MacBook is a strong choice. The main question for consumers is whether they spend the extra $200 on the 13-inch MacBook Pro, which has an SD Card slot, backlit keyboard, and a sleeker aluminum chassis. This notebook costs nearly the same as Windows-based competitors (like Dell Studio XPS 13) but offers longer endurance.
Thanks to its stellar industrial design, superior ergonomics, and above-average performance and battery life, 13-inch MacBook ($999) is a compelling buy. To see how Apple fared on our Tech Support Showdown, click here. The AppleCare Protection Plan, which includes three years each of parts-and-labor coverage and phone support, costs $249). While we're glad it doesn't have any trialware on it, we would have liked to seen a word processor a little less rudimentary than Notepad.Īpple's standard warranty remains: one-year limited parts-and-labor and 90 days of toll-free, 24/7 phone support (Apple consistently aces our annual tech support showdown).
For the latest sales & prices, see our 13″ MacBook Pro Price Tracker.Unlike MacBook Pros, which let you choose different processors and screens, the only options Apple provides to consumers is to upgrade the RAM to 4GB for an additional $100 a 320GB, 5,400rpm hard drive costs $50 more, and a 500GB, 5,400rpm drive adds $150.Īside from its excellent Snow Leopard operating system, the MacBook comes loaded with Apple's iLife '09 creativity suite (iPhoto, iMovie, iWeb, and GarageBand), and its Time Machine backup software. Note that stock status may vary–check Apple’s site for availability. – 13″ M1 MacBook Pro/8GB RAM/512GB SSD/Space Gray: $1269 $230 off MSRP – 13″ M1 MacBook Pro/8GB RAM/256GB SSD/Space Gray: $1099 $200 off MSRP
Check their site for the latest stock status: Apple’s one-year warranty is included, shipping is free, and each MacBook has a new outer shell.
Apple offers custom-configurations with 16GB of RAM plus optional 1TB and 2TB SSD upgrades on their online store and has Certified Refurbished 13″ M1 MacBook Pros featuring several of these custom options available ranging up to $350 off the cost of new models. Apple restocks M1-powered 13″ MacBook Pros for up to $350 off MSRP, Certified RefurbishedĪpple has standard-configuration 13″ M1 MacBook Pros with 8GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB SSDs back in stock for $200-$230 off MSRP, Certified Refurbished.