Is the macbook (not the pros) display hi def?

i have my macbook set to 1280 by 800. is this considered hi def. i know its not full 1080p though

Kind of. There are 4 normal resolutions 480, 576, 720 and 1080. Both 720 and 1080 are considered HD.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/720p
720 is 720 pixels high and 1080 across, so, your display is a little better than 720

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