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MBP

(Manchester Bus Powered) A synchronous transmission standard used in industrial networks. It provides 31.25 Kbps over a two-wire connection that delivers power in the bus and intrinsic safety.

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Definition: MBP

(Manchester Bus Powered) A synchronous transmission standard used in industrial networks. It provides 31.25 Kbps over a two-wire connection that delivers power in the bus and intrinsic safety.



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  • MBP Shootout: eSATA adapter cards

    Apple and storage vendors haven't made the use of eSATA easy on the MacBook Pro line. The first rounds of adapter cards had driver and booting issues that confused users and broke with successive...

    Blog posts | May 20, 2010 9:19pm PDT

  • Apple's lagging tech chops

    Apple's new MacBook Pro models are out. Can you say "underwhelming?"

    Blog posts | April 13, 2010 10:50am PDT

  • 29 screws

    Last night I had the pleasure of installing a hard drive in the new "unibody" MacBook Pro, and it seems strange to even type those words after years of fighting with the 29 screws required to...

    Blog posts | February 12, 2009 8:03am PST

  • MacBook Pro 17 (Early 2009) observations

    For me the new, unibody MacBook Pro 17-inch (PN MB604LL/A) is probably the most exciting thing announced here at Macworld Expo. Not only because I'm more of a hardware guy but also because I'm a...

    Blog posts | January 6, 2009 4:49pm PST

  • Rumor Mill: Some juice on the new MBP (updated)

    According to what I hear the picture that surfaced briefly on French blog Nowhere Else (above, Tip: ValleyWag) isn't the new MacBook Pro. What's with the weird OS X dock that's Photoshopped onto...

    Blog posts | September 26, 2008 10:36am PDT

  • Rumor Mill: What you should be saving up for

    Howdy. It's Jake, Jason's evil, rumor-mongering twin. It's Friday, which means that it's time for a peek at the current raft of Apple rumors: iPhone 3G – This one is getting more persistant,...

    Blog posts | April 11, 2008 1:33pm PDT

  • Will the MacBook Air ruin the MacBook Pro?

    Real-world tests of the MacBook Air sound good. But could the ultralight's success push Apple to slim-down the MacBook Pro, cutting its performance potential?

    Blog posts | February 21, 2008 6:27pm PST

  • An analysis of Apple's notebook strategy

    There are several directions that Apple could take with their notebook strategy in 2008 and I want to flesh out a few of them. The MacBook is targeted at consumers, the MacBook Pro at, well,...

    Blog posts | December 6, 2007 9:21am PST

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  • Continuing issues (and solutions) for the MBP's silent speaker problem

    The MacBook Pro's audio output port serves dual functions: as the analog audio out to external speakers or headphones, as well as a high-end TOSLINK fiber optic audio connector, which the Mac's...

    Blog posts | April 29, 2012 10:33pm PDT

  • Dummy SKUs hit BestBuy with March 11 date, probably the MBP refresh

    The BestBuy inventory system shows a placeholder page for a "Class 140 MOBILE COMPUTING" device from Apple that shows and in stock date of "03-31-2011." It's probably the new MBP.

    Blog posts | February 7, 2011 4:15pm PST

  • Software updates: MBP EFI, Security, iWork updates

    Apple released three updates for Mac OS X today, including: MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update - v1.9 - 2MB This update is recommended for all 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pro mid 2010 models. The...

    Blog posts | August 27, 2010 7:10am PDT

  • MBP Shootout: eSATA adapter cards

    Apple and storage vendors haven't made the use of eSATA easy on the MacBook Pro line. The first rounds of adapter cards had driver and booting issues that confused users and broke with successive...

    Blog posts | May 20, 2010 9:19pm PDT

  • Apple's lagging tech chops

    Apple's new MacBook Pro models are out. Can you say "underwhelming?"

    Blog posts | April 13, 2010 10:50am PDT

  • Apple releases fix for noisy MBP optical drives

    Apple released an EFI Firmware Update for Late 2008 MacBook Pros which eliminates the noise made by the optical disk drive during startup and wake from sleep.

    Blog posts | December 8, 2009 9:54pm PST

  • Apple addresses MBP17 vertical lines with firmware update

    Apple today posted MacBook Pro Graphics Firmware Update 1.0 (770kb) which addresses the appearance of vertical lines or distorted graphics on the notebook display. According to the about page...

    Blog posts | March 25, 2009 6:42pm PDT

  • 6GB of RAM for the MBP

    If you own one of the new unibody/Late 2008 MacBook Pros or one released November 2007 or later you can use up to 6GB of RAM – the most on a portable Mac. The new MacBook Pros have two slots...

    Blog posts | February 15, 2009 9:54pm PST

  • 29 screws

    Last night I had the pleasure of installing a hard drive in the new "unibody" MacBook Pro, and it seems strange to even type those words after years of fighting with the 29 screws required to...

    Blog posts | February 12, 2009 8:03am PST

  • MacBook Pro 17 (Early 2009) observations

    For me the new, unibody MacBook Pro 17-inch (PN MB604LL/A) is probably the most exciting thing announced here at Macworld Expo. Not only because I'm more of a hardware guy but also because I'm a...

    Blog posts | January 6, 2009 4:49pm PST

  • 6GB of RAM possible in new MacBook and MBP

    Ramjet now offers the ability to upgrade the new aluminum MacBook and the black bezel MacBook Pro to 6GB via one 4GB SO-DIMM module (US$599) and one 2GB module ($75) to reach the system maximum...

    Blog posts | October 30, 2008 11:53am PDT

  • MBP tear down video

    TechRestore.com has posted a stop motion tear-down video of new MacBook Pro. These new MacBooks Pro are amazing! The whole trackpad is a button, which doesn't seem all that much better than tap...

    Blog posts | October 27, 2008 9:19pm PDT

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