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Compared to the fastest new 15-inch regular MacBook Pro with a 2.6GHz Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 5400-rpm 750GB hard drive, the 2.6GHz Core i7 Retina MacBook Pro is 38 percent faster ...
The new MacBook Pro with Retina Display is resolutely not intended to be opened up by the end-user, and Apple has used that disclaimer to squeeze in components with a focus on space-saving rather ...
June 14, 2012 — -- After 20 minutes of using Apple's new MacBook Pro with Retina Display, I switched back to my own six-month-old MacBook Pro to send an email.But when I looked at its screen ...
What's hot: Slim, light, fast and that Retina display! What's not: Expensive, parts not upgradable. Reviewed June 17, 2012 by Lisa Gade, Editor in Chief (twitter: @lisagade). Editor's Note, Oct. 2012: ...
The Retina MacBook Pro's 13.3-in display size does have an immersive quality that you don't quite get from the smaller 12-incher. It's big enough that you can kinda lean back and get lost in it.
The new MacBook Pro with Retina Display is more tempting in the flesh and many MacBook buyers will up sell themselves to the pricey machine once they put their hands on it. There’s no doubt that ...
Although the MacBook Pro's Retina display is important enough that it belongs in the headline, it's nothing you haven't seen before. This is the same 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display used in last year's ...
The MacBook Air tips the scales at about 15 percent lighter than the MacBook Pro with Retina Display. Build No changes here either, as both have the same aluminum unibody exteriors from years past.
Stare at those numbers for a minute. The new MacBook Pro with Retina display is meant to address perhaps 10 percent of Apple's customers -- the 17-inch refugees, ...
The MacBook Pro with Retina display, starting at $2200 and probably scaling up to $3000 once the 2.7GHz model is available, is not a cheap laptop. Most people, ...
Connected to the Retina MacBook Pro (clockwise from top left): a 27-inch Thunderbolt Display, the MacBook Pro itself (15.4-inch screen), a 27-inch Cinema Display, and a 46-inch Samsung UN46D8000 HDTV.
When physically placed between the 13-inch MacBook Air and the 15-inch Pro, it's clear that this new guy (who, for now, is simply called "MacBook Pro with Retina display") leans far toward the ...
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