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Macbook Pro Unboxing


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·Nov 3, 2024

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Hey guys, this is Mids 101. As you can see, I just got a brand new 15-inch MacBook Pro. So today I'm going to be doing an unboxing video of this computer.

The first thing I need to do is cut this plastic right here. All right, now I'm going to put the knife away.

All right, so now I can open that. And right there, as you can see, here is the computer. You just pull this little tab, and you can just take off the computer.

Now, under the computer, you have the charger and this little package. Inside of the package, right over here, it says, um, you get two things: Everything Mac and everything else. Everything Mac is just like a book on how to use it, and everything else is just a couple CDs, Apple stickers, and things like that.

So there's that, and let me just move that. As you can see, the computer still has plastic and stuff on it, so I can just slide it out of the plastic.

How does this work? Oh, it's attached over here, so I can just open that. Now I can slide it out. I'll just move that there. It's nice, smells nice, new and elegant.

Let me just open it up. Here's this to protect the keyboard, and let's boot it up for the very first time. So there we go. That was pretty much all the stuff that came in the box.

As you can see, you have this. I'll just show you what's in the Everything Else box. In the Everything Else box, you have the operating system—a copy of it in case you need to reinstall it—and you have a couple apps that come with it, like iLife and things like that.

So thank you very much for watching Mids 101!

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