Apple MacBook Pro 17in (2011) review
LaptopsIt’s highly desirable, but ultra-expensive; unless you need its power and big, high resolution screen, the 15in version is better
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It’s highly desirable, but ultra-expensive; unless you need its power and big, high resolution screen, the 15in version is better
Not every new feature will please everyone, but Lion’s most contentious iOS touches can at least be turned off and it's a good value upgrade
The second generation iPad is a revision of the original, and it's a shame the screen hasn't been upgraded, but it's still incredibly quick
Stunning performance, amazing new tech and a great design, but the astronomical price makes the new MacBook Pro for professionals only.
The newest iPod Shuffle isn't without its charms, but there are better value MP3 players available, even at this low price.
Sleek and well designed, the iPhone remains the best touchscreen phone that you can buy
The iPad can be both delightful and frustrating to use at the same time.
It has plenty of storage and excellent battery life, but niggling audio quality issues prevent it getting an unqualified recommendation.
The new iPhone is a superb piece of design and engineering. It's expensive, however, and we don't like Apple's closed software system.