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Computing | by C.K. Sample III | Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:12PM | 1 comment

It's not a high production piece by any means—no fancy transitions, just several very jarring jump cuts—but I was able to shoot a little bit of video of the new MacBook in the middle of taking all the unboxing pictures that we posted earlier. Apologies for the little bits of packaging styrofoam that I neglected to clean up before shooting the video. You may want to turn down your speakers a bit before playing too, as I got a little too close to the camera's microphone a few times during the video.

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Anonymous (12:23 PM on Thu Oct 16, 2008)

Could you tell me how much better the screen is over the old?
Does it still have the terrible vertical brightness and color bleed and terrible viewing angles?

Where the bleed would be my main concern and forced me to get rid of my MacBook.
You couldn't even look at fotos or videos without going "bah", because top and bottom where so differently ...

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