Apple MacBook Pro MD102 Core i7-3520M 2.9GHz 8GB 750GB 13.3in
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15 years ago
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch
After all the whining, the bickering, and the constant remarks about how Windows-based laptops have this and that and cost so much less, Apple, a company known to make its own rules, is finally letting down its guard.
Cons:
- Base memory is little low for this day and age
15 years ago
The Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch MD102HN/A is undeniably a stunning piece of kit, that proves to be a viable purchase for on-the-go media professionals.
Pros:
- Ultra fast processor
- superb multimedia experience and number of value added software
Cons:
- Comes with a hefty price
15 years ago
MacBook Pro 13-inch with Retina display review
The Retina MacBook Pro is a new take on the notebook, breaking with the traditional MacBook Pro design in favour of a lighter, thinner notebook.it's absolutely gorgeous to look at, reproducing images and text with crystal clarity. Photographers, graphic artists and video editors will love it.
Pros:
- Incredible screen
- Ivy Bridge processors
- Fast solid
Cons:
- Very expensive
- No FireWire 800 or Ethernet ports
- No optical drive
15 years ago
Excellent Mac Notebook for the Value
This is an excellent Mac notebook for the price. I bought this machine about 10 days ago and I have not used my IBM Thinkpad T60 notebook since. As with most Apple products, it is very intuitive and easy to use, so if you are accustomed to Windows-based PCs and are apprehensive about switching to a...
Pros:
- EASY TO USE
- Excellent ROI
- Fast
- Intuitive
- Long Battery Life
- Portable
- Powerful
- Quality Display
- Quiet
Cons:
- Easy to Scratch
15 years ago
Review: Apple 13in MacBook Pro
The new 13in MacBook Pro is aimed at people who like the look of Apple's other aluminium 'unibody' models, but don't want to lug around a leviathan laptop just to have Mac OS on the move, or pay a premium for the MacBook Air .
Pros:
- Robust build
- low weight
- excellent battery life
Cons:
- No matte screen option
- fixed battery may restrict some people
15 years ago
Apple's entry-level MacBook Pro gets beefed-up insides without an increase in price, giving it a huge edge over its thin-and-light competition.
Pros:
- Phenomenal battery life
- Excellent internal upgrades from previous model
- Impressive performance
Cons:
- No Blu-ray drive
- Glossy screen produces glare
- Non-user-replaceable battery
15 years ago
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch
Why do Apple always ruin the 13 inch macbooks these days. 13 inch is the only size I am interested in a laptop. Any larger and I would rather have a desktop as I won't be hoisting it around.
Pros:
- CPU
- Thunderbolt
- battery life
Cons:
- usb 2
- graphics capability
- price
15 years ago
Apple MacBook Pro 13in (2011) review
A very desirable laptop, but it's too expensive for most consumers and not highly-specified enough for multimedia work on the go.
15 years ago
Apple MacBook Pro 13 (Early 2011)
The 13-inch MacBook Pro is the most affordable of Apple's high-end laptops. With the admittedly supercharged 15-inch version starting at a princely AU$2099, the 13-inch model's starting price of AU$1399 is the one many consumers will likely consider first.
Pros:
- CPU updates offer big leaps in performance
- Phenomenal battery life
- Excellent ergonomics
- keyboard and large
- smooth multi-touch clickpad are still among the best available
- 720p HD webcam
Cons:
- Graphics performance is slightly worse than last year's 13-inch Pro
- 13-inch screen resolution still low compared with the MacBook Air
- Thunderbolt port still an unknown until accessories become available
- Limited upgrade options
- No HDMI or Blu-ray
15 years ago
Apple MacBook Pro 13in
Just as eye-catching as ever, the 13in entry in Apple's updated MacBook Pro line delivers a welcome performance boost across the board with no increase in price. But it's high time Apple gave it a proper pro-level graphics chip.
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