Apple MacBook Pro MD102 Core i7-3520M 2.9GHz 8GB 750GB 13.3in
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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
Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, summer 2009) review Review
Promoting its basic 13-inch, aluminium unibody laptop to the Pro series, Apple has added features while cutting the base price. There are still some features we'd like to see included, but this is one of the most universally useful laptops available- Adds SD card slot and reacquires FireWire port
- Solid unibody construction
- Giant multitouch trackpad
- Non-removable battery
- No matte screen or discrete graphics options
Review: Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch Notebook
The littlest MacBook Pro finally gets all the features of its larger brethren, making it pound for pound one of the most impressive laptops on the market today. For starters, the aluminum unibody construction is solid to an extreme: There's no wiggle or shimmy when you lift up this laptop.- Seriously solid unibody design shrunk down to more portable proportions
- Dazzling performance for a machine this small (just 4.5 pounds)
- SD card slot
- Love the backlit keys
- Teensy keyboard, puny arrow keys
- LCD could be brighter
- Nonremovable battery doesn't last "all day" as advertised (reality: not quite four hours with a DVD going)
Apple MacBook - 2009 Edition (MC207B/A)
It's Apple's most affordable MacBook, but is the refreshed entry-level 13in model the best value option?
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch
Apple upgraded its entire range of notebooks with the mid-2012 refresh. Although the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display has grabbed most of the headlines, the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro shouldn't be overlooked.- New processors
- Better integrated graphics
- Unibody build
- USB 3.0
- Excellent screen
- No discrete graphics
- Limited upgrade options
- Only a small speed bump
- Slow hard drives
- Cheaper model only Core i5
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 .- Robust build
- low weight
- excellent battery life
- No matte screen option
- fixed battery may restrict some people
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.
All the best, Jose
I am now starting to understand how it works (it is the first time I have a Mac of my own). I feel it is a new horizon in PC experience. Thank you very much for asking. All the best, Jose Burucua
If appearances matter in your line of work, then arming yourself with a MacBook Pro is a smart choice. But the 13in version of the MacBook Pro (Late 2011) is so much more than just a pretty face. The construction might be handsome but it is also very sturdy.
The first Mac I every purchased
Before this MacBook Pro, I had been using PC for years....I'm still not sure which is better. So far I don't like the fact that icloud doesn't have function of uploading pix of iphone.