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MacBook Pro includes Front Row and the Apple Remote. So, from anywhere in the room, you can present your ideas with 21st-century panache. Show off dailies. Play the latest mix. Click through your portfolio. Then head back to your hotel room to watch TV shows and movies from the iTunes Store or a slideshow of last month’s vacation.

Now showing on MacBook Pro.

Enjoy — and share — your music, movies, and photos from across the room on a gorgeous, portable display. Control the mood of the room with instant access to iTunes music and playlists. Or listen to your favorite radio program or Internet talk show anytime. Best of all, MacBook Pro lets you display your own creations with professional flair.

All in the family.

Let MacBook Pro and Front Row entertain you by playing songs, slideshows, and videos from other computers in the house.1 Buy new music in the kitchen, play it in your living room. MacBook Pro automatically finds networked computers under your roof — whether they be wireless or wired. Sounds like magic, but it’s just the Bonjour instant networking technology built into every Mac.

Front Row remote

Under your thumb.

The Apple Remote features a minimalist six buttons. Press Menu to activate Front Row to navigate through your media. You can even use the remote to control Keynote presentations in iWork ’08.

The ultimate digital portfolio.

Forget lackluster client meetings where you page through hard copies of your portfolio. Front Row makes it possible to showcase your digital work the way it was meant to be seen: on a brilliant 15- or 17-inch display, at the touch of the Apple Remote.

A change of view is only one button away. After turning on and plugging in your external display or projector, simply hit the F7 key to switch between dual display and presentation notes.

Software update.

If you already own a MacBook Pro, you can download updated Front Row software via the Software Update pane in System Preferences.

On the go.

Projector icon

Projector ready

MacBook Pro with Front Row works with a host of projectors, thanks to DVI, VGA, S-video, and composite connectivity.2

  1. Sharing photos requires a Mac with iPhoto. Sharing music and videos requires iTunes 6.0.4 or later. Video playback capabilities may vary depending on network bandwidth.
  2. S-video and composite connections require an adapter, sold separately.

Source apple.com


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