This Is What 100 Brand New MacBook Pro’s Look Like

Aug 7, 2012 - 7 Comments

100 MacBook Pro's from Kent College

Ever wondered what it would look like if you ordered 100 MacBook Pro’s? Now you know.

These neatly arranged boxes aren’t from the living room of some eccentric Howard Hughes-esque Mac fan though, they’re Kent College’s fresh batch of MacBooks for the incoming student cohort this Fall. Each new student there gets a 13″ MacBook Pro with 2.5GHz Core i5, 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive as part of their 1-to-1 MacBook program, which, understandably, has been a big hit with pupils and faculty alike.

Kent College is based in Canterbury, UK has been profiled by Apple Education before for their extensive use of Macs in education.

Thanks to Oliver B. for sending this in!

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  1. kralnor says:

    Cool. But please stop using apostrophes to pluralize

  2. iDeMi says:

    So, be a good sport and send the third one on the 6th row to me. :-) (or the 2nd one ont the 4th row or…)

  3. Dan says:

    That’s a heck of a change from the room full of BBC-B Micros we had when I went there. I wonder if they have a job for an Old Canterburian?

  4. lowell says:

    not nearly as nice as the first picture.

  5. Lotusshaney says:

    Have a look here

    http://m.flickr.com/lightbox?id=3950187414

    And here

    http://m.flickr.com/lightbox?id=3950187334

    I used to work for Ravensbourne college in the uk and every year all our first years were gifted a MacBook or MacBook pro. These are photos of a few years ago when I had 1500 MacBook pros and 500 MacBooks to hand out.

    I was the most popular man on campus :)

  6. Kevin B. says:

    Jealous? You bet I’m jealous! When I went to college in my assembly language programming class I programmed a PDP-7 by flipping dip switches…

    Kevin B.

  7. Ben says:

    That’s a surprisingly artsy picture. I wish my school had such technological ambitions growing up!

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