Apple MacBook Pro 17 MC725LL/A Review
- Intel Core i7 2720QM (4x2.2 GHz)
- AMD Radeon HD 6750M
- 4 GB RAM Size
- 750 GB HDD Capacity
Detailed laptop analysis based on 5 expert reviews
Score: 84 /100
17.3 ''- excellent
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Our summary of all reviews
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Performance
58 /100
This high level of performance allows for regular office work, multitasking, multimedia and HD video applications to run at a high speed. This laptop is adequate for professional video editing and other high performance tasks. It also supports quite well games such as “Call of Duty 4”. This laptop is ideal for users who demand high speed performance.
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3DMark 06 1024 x 768
9804 #
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3DMark Vantage
5536 #
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PCMark Vantage
7432 #
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Cinebench xCPU 64Bit
18193 #
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Design
4.8/5
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Build Quality
5.0/5
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Base Unit Flex
:5.0/5
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Hinge Stability
:4.0/5
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Display Panel
:4.0/5
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Display
4.2/5
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Display Resolution
1920 x 1200
This high resolution enables the user to multitask and is as well quite handy for all sorts of office work. The vast screen estate allows for two websites to be viewed side by side. Movie and picture editors as well as graphic designers will be able to carry out tasks demanding high resolution comfortably. Users however should be aware that when viewing most movies, black bars at the top and the bottom of the picture will constantly be on the monitor. Gaming will only be possible if the computer has the most powerful graphic card supporting this high resolution.
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Color Reproduction
:4.0/5
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Contrast
:4.3/5
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Contrast Value
671.33 :1
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Brightness
:4.8/5
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Average Brightness
286 cd/m²
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Reflections
:2.0/5
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Viewing Angle
:3.5/5
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Sound
4.0/5
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Maximum Volume
:4.0/5
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Sound Clarity
:4.0/5
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Lows
:3.0/5
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Keyboard
4.0/5
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Layout
:4.0/5
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Keyboard Size
:4.0/5
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Key Responsiveness
:3.5/5
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Keys Clicking Sound
:5.0/5
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Touchpad
5.0/5
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Touchpad Surface
:5.0/5
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Sensitivity
:4.5/5
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Touchpad Size
:5.0/5
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Buttons
:4.0/5
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Webcam Quality
4.0/5
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Battery Surfing
6:49 h
The battery life is outstanding. You will be able to use your laptop for the better part of a whole work day. This of course requires you to turn down the brightness of your screen, as the display uses a lot of energy. You should also only plan to do office work and light browsing. If you are going to play games, stream videos, or surf websites with a lot of flash advertisement, the expected battery life will be considerably shorter. The energy saving mode should be enabled at all times, if not this will of course cause the battery life to drop even shorter.
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Battery DVD/Video
6:25 h
The battery is among the best available. You can carry out energy demanding applications such as streaming online videos, preparing for long presentations, or even watching several movies in a row comfortably for extended hours (5 hours and more). Playing games requires much more energy and thus the battery will last for a shorter period of time.
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Weight
6.45 lbs
Some users will be exhausted carrying the computer with them, even for a few minutes. Although the weight is within the range of acceptability, it might yet be challenging to find a fitting bag for comfortable mobility. If you take into account the extra weight of the charger, this notebook will be tiring to walk around with even for a short period of time. It might as well occupy too much space for convenient use in cafes or airplanes.
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Noise
3.3/5
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Noise Idle
:5.0/5
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Noise Normal Use
:4.0/5
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Noise Full Load
:2.3/5
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Temperature
3.3/5
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Heat Top: Full Use
:4.5/5
The laptop keeps quite cool at normal use. That’s very convenient.
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Heat Top: Normal Use
:3.5/5
The laptop gets warm on top but nothing you would complain about.
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Heat Bottom: Normal Use
:3.5/5
The bottom of the notebook warms up a little but is not getting too hot to place it on your lap.
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Heat Bottom: Full Load
:2.7/5
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Where to buy
You can get the Apple MacBook Pro 17 MC725LL/A for 2,139$All external reviews Apple MacBook Pro 17 MC725LL/A
| Language | Source URL | Review Date | Author |
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English |
www.digitalversus.com | 4/15/11 | Jack Sims |
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English |
www.digitaltrends.com | 3/22/11 | Nick Mokey |
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Deutsch |
www.notebookcheck.com | 3/20/11 | Tobias Winkler |
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Deutsch |
www.macwelt.de | 3/18/11 | Christian Möller, Patrick Woods |
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Deutsch |
www.notebookjournal.de | 3/11/11 | Robert Tischer |