Apple MacBook Pro MD102 Core i7-3520M 2.9GHz 8GB 750GB 13.3in
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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.
15 years ago
Review Apple MacBook Pro 13 Early 2011 (2.7 GHz dual-core, glare-type screen)
The powerful Core i7 version of the MacBook Pro 13" from early 2011 reveals various qualities in review. the high clock-rated Core i7-2620M pushes the cooling system to its limits , especially in Windows. Compared to the 2010 MBP 13, the model here shows substantially improved processor
16 years ago
Without the upgrade to Intel's new processors, the smallest in the MacBook Pro range sits a step behind its higher-powered, bigger-screened siblings.
Pros:
- Still uses a Core 2 Duo processor
- No new ports added
- Expensive compared with Core i3 laptops
Cons:
- Strong battery life
- Improved Nvidia graphics
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
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
13-inch 2.3GHz Core i5 MacBook Pro Review
MacBook Pro refreshes aren't as predictable as the faithful yearly launches of the iOS devices. They tend to come out of nowhere, like a bolt of lightning-and this one brought a surprising bolt of thunder, too. Yes, the MacBook Pro now sports a Thunderbolt port.
13 years ago
This is my first Apple computer. I am a huge fan of Apple and own many of there products so I decided to make the switch, and it was a great choice!
16 years ago
MacBook Pro 13 inch review
If all laptops were like this, we're pretty sure there'd be peace on earth
Pros:
- Jaw-flooring looks
- tons of power
- handy extras and stonking battery life
Cons:
- Battery is non-removeable
16 years ago
Reviews: Apple MacBook Pro MB991LL/A: Review
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