Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display 13-inch

Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display 13-inch with ultimate performance is great tool for the job

Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display 13-inch with ultimate performance is great tool for the job, weighting less than 1.6 kilos we are in true ultraportable territory, except unlike the majority of Windows Ultrabooks, quality building, performance and battery life are all first-class for sure

 

 

There are actually 3 versions of Apple MacBook Pro models, first one is released in 2013 and in that model you get a dual-core Intel Core i5 running at 2.4 GHz, with 4 GB of memory and a 128 GB solid-state drive. Second version steps up memory to 8 GB and doubles storage capacity to 256 GB and this third one who cost around 1500£ model keeps that 8 GB memory, doubles again the flash storage to 512 GB, and sees a modest processor lift to a 2.6 GHz Core i5.

 

 

Because Intel processor looks to be slower – down from the mid-season 2.6 GHz and even the original launch spec of 2.5 GHz.

But If you really want to get maximum from 13-inch model, you can specify some additional configure-to-order possibilites: you can get 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 (still only dual-core but with 4MB of cache) , 16 GB memory for a somewhat usurious and 1000 GB of flash storage but you will pay much more of course but then you can say you have 13-inch beast

 

 

The exterior design looks really beatiful as the orginal, unibody chassic is just 18mm thick, exceedingly tought feeling and impeccably finished aluminium. So design is really really good

 

 

Referencing the screen in its name, the reall of this MacBook is of course the display

This display looks to  be same like last year model but an IPS panel with bonded front glass, treated with a reflection-reducing optical finish. It’s native resolution is 2560 x 1600, and Apple sets a HiDPI mode in OS X so that the Mac interface is rendered like 1280 x 800 pixels. That’s a comfortable arrangement, although you can also tweak to other virtual resolutions, namely 1024 x 640, 1440 x 900, and 1680 x 1050. 

 

Note that the aspect ratio is still the arguably the best for laptop productivity and comfort, 16:10 ratio rather than the 16:9 screens that most other laptops use, hand-me-downs from the telly industry.

Battery life is also good side of this MacBook and without any charging you can work more than 8 hours

 

Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display 13-inch

2015-01-28

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Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display 13-inch with ultimate performance is great tool for the job