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Dec 4, 2008
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Yesterday, I found a feature in the new macbook pros (I don't know about the other macbooks, I have seen it only in mine). While I was showing the accessibility of the battery and the hard disc at the bottom of the laptop, to a friend, I removed the battery while it was on. Just after, when I pressed the on/off button, I seen a screenshot of what the screen was like, before I remove the battery and a loading bar at the bottom of the screen. After the loading was over, everything was as before (safari page open, a textedit file I was working on (I didn't save it) and a finder window). I don't know if this feature already existed, but I have surely never seen it before..
 
Yesterday, I found a feature in the new macbook pros (I don't know about the other macbooks, I have seen it only in mine). While I was showing the accessibility of the battery and the hard disc at the bottom of the laptop, to a friend, I removed the battery while it was on. Just after, when I pressed the on/off button, I seen a screenshot of what the screen was like, before I remove the battery and a loading bar at the bottom of the screen. After the loading was over, everything was as before (safari page open, a textedit file I was working on (I didn't save it) and a finder window). I don't know if this feature already existed, but I have surely never seen it before.. (sorry for my terrible english)

Normal macbooks have it too and yes it is AWESOME.
 
Rather have the small battery inside powering the MB/MBP while hot swapping batteries( were in the 15" and 17" Powerbooks) personally, but it is a cool feature.
 
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