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Review: MacBook 13.3″ Aluminium - Part 6
TEMPERATURES
Our testing model has been left on for more than one day without long interruptions. The results coming from the temperature tests were rather good. The maximum temperature was of 35.4°C, which cannot be considered high at all.
NOISE
Taking into consideration a rather noisy ennvironment, even after hours of testing, the fan could barely be heard. That fits perfectly the standard Apple product’s characteristics, that are known for being usually rather silent.
SPEAKERS
Differently from the MacBook Pro, the sound is sent through the fan opening that is positioned in the front part, hence the sound seems slightly inferior in quality.
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Review: MacBook 13.3″ Aluminium - Part 4
Review: MacBook 13.3″ Aluminium - Part 7
Review: MacBook 13.3″ Aluminium - Part 1
Review: MacBook 13.3″ Aluminium - Part 5
Review: MacBook 13.3″ Aluminium - Part 3
Review: MacBook 13.3″ Aluminium - Part 2
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