Got it for the kids, as that is what high school kids are comfortable with. So far so good.
Got it for the kids, as that is what high school kids are comfortable with. So far so good.
Super fast computer, the SSD drive is lightning fast, retina display although not needed, is beautiful. Only downside is you pay for the Apple name tag, and for a school laptop, you will never use it to its full potential.
The MacBook Pro is Apple's top-of-the-line laptop computer and one that comes with plenty of power. It's available in two versions: the 13-inch and 15-inch, both of which can offer Retina display - as in this model on review - and a powerful spec sheet if you are happy to add a little weight to your...
Powerful; great screen; good design; brilliant battery life
Have been issues with a number of elements (now fixed); not as powerful as some would like; glossy screen; no discrete graphics; this or the Air
The Apple MacBook Pro 13in may look outwardly identical to last year's model, but it's received some substantial internal revisions - making it faster... yet also slower and shorter-lived.
Refreshed MacBook Pro includes a Retina Display, 10 hour battery life and Intel Haswell power.
Phenomenal battery; Mavericks OS X; Retina Display; Reasonable starting price
No discrete graphics option; Hardware not user upgradeable
"...all synchronise on all my Apple devices via iCloud) and I also liked the fact that it came with iMovie and Garage Band. I also like the new operating system Mavericks, especially its inclusion of Maps and iBooks and Finder Tabs (makes moving files from one folder to another so much easier,...
Ultra portable; more functions than Windows; syncs with other Apple devices
Faulty USB; no single screenshot key; Mavericks caused a couple of problems
Honestly, the display on the 13.3" MacBook Pro is gorgeous. I can see where a photographer might enjoy the Retina Display, and for me, the 1280x800 resolution of the screen on this laptop is perfect. The display is bright, very bright, sharp and has excellent viewing from side to side.
Lightweight; portable; clear display; fast wake up/sleep
Non-upgradeable RAM
The new Apple MacBook Pro is a worthy upgrade, especially if you’re looking forward to replacing the now discontinued 2014 MacBook Pro Model. Sure, it does score a half-point lower than its predecessor, but the mix of premium design, high-speed ports, stable processor performance, excellent battery...
The Late 2011 model replaces the earlier MacBook Pro 13-inch for the same price of Rs.84,900, while the ‘cheaper' one with a 2.4GHz Core i5 CPU retails for Rs.69,900. Considering a little more money can fetch your the 15-inch model that's also a lot more powerful, the 13-inch feels quite expensive.
Perfectly perfect laptop. I have always had Macintosh computers in the past, starting with the white laptop version, then upgraded to a regular MacBook, and now to a Pro. The Pro is by far the best. The Retina screen does an excellent job of not tiring my eyes after a long day of computer work.
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