Praise for the new MacBook Pro 17"

I just replaced my first-gen MBP 17" with a unibody 2.93GHz version and I can't believe the difference. The screen is BEAUTIFUL. It is so bright and the colours are so rich. I'm just in awe everytime I use it. It feels lighter, the keyboard is much nicer, the trackpad is a time saver with all the new gestures, the 6-8 hour battery life... Just everything is perfect! Not only that, but I can play Unreal Tournament III in Vista at the highest details at close to 60 fps. That just blows me away.
Good job, Apple!

Here's the dirty little secret about lithium batteries: Heat & frequent full discharge/recharge cycles are the two biggest killers of these batteries. Fact is, lithium batteries really don't like to be discharged below 40% of capacity very often. I'm typing this on a 4 1/2 year old MacBook Pro, and my battery is still going strong. It's fine to leave it plugged in all the time, that's what I do. Once every two-three months, I discharge it to about 40% & then recharge. So, charge yours till full, and try to never fully discharge the battery.

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