Apple MacBook Pro MF840LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop with Retina Display (256 GB hard drive, 2.7 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB 1866 MHz LPDDR3 RAM), Silver (2015 version)
The 13.3-inch MacBook professional comes with a 2560 x 1600 native resolution. The show options a crystal rectifier backlight and shiny end. you'll even confine bit with family and friends through the HD camera that supports 720p HD video chat. this can be a robust notebook with associate innovative metal unibody style. alternative options property includes 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth four.0, two USB 3.0 ports, 2 "Thunderbolt 2" ports, associate HDMI port, associate audio in/out port, associated an SDXC card slot. It conjointly comes with the mack OS X El Capitan software package in addition because the iLife software system suite, which incorporates the newest versions of iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand.
This is a review from Ron Cronovich :
"I've used my early 2015 13" Retina MBP pretty intensively every day. I'm evaluating it relative to my 11" recent-year fully loaded MB Air and the most recent non-retina MB Pro, which I used for a year at work.
Here are my impressions of the 2015 rMBP so far, relative to these other Macbooks:
* Display
This is the main reason I bought the rMBP and I'm absolutely thrilled with it. It blows away every other Macbook's display except of course the 15" retina MB Pro. (The 15" Pro is too big and heavy for my needs, and is overdue for a refresh.) For years, I've been running my MB Airs with an external monitor, a pretty decent 25" 1080p IPS display, and I was happy with this setup. No more! The external monitor and obviously the MB Air's display are a major step down from the rMBP's display. I'm spoiled - it would be really hard for me to go back now that I'm used to the MBP's gorgeous high-res display.
* Weight
The 13" rMBP weighs 3.5 pounds. Whether that feels like a burden or a breeze will depend on what you're comparing it to.
I'm coming from a 2.4 pound 11" Macbook Air, which I brought with me almost everywhere, including to work every day. The extra pound of the 13" Pro is very noticeable. The weight of the pro was the only reason I hesitated choosing it over a 2015 MB Air.
If you're comparing the Pro to the 13" MB Air, the Pro is only 1/2 pound heavier. If you're comparing the Pro to similarly configured Windows laptops, many of which weigh 3 to 4 pounds, it's in the same ballpark in terms of size and weight. If you're comparing the Pro to the 13" non-Retina Macbook Pro (yes they still sell these), the non-Retina Pro weighs a full pound more than the 13" rMBP."
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The 13.3-inch MacBook professional comes with a 2560 x 1600 native resolution. The show options a crystal rectifier backlight and shiny end. you'll even confine bit with family and friends through the HD camera that supports 720p HD video chat. this can be a robust notebook with associate innovative metal unibody style. alternative options property includes 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth four.0, two USB 3.0 ports, 2 "Thunderbolt 2" ports, associate HDMI port, associate audio in/out port, associated an SDXC card slot. It conjointly comes with the mack OS X El Capitan software package in addition because the iLife software system suite, which incorporates the newest versions of iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand.
This is a review from Ron Cronovich :
"I've used my early 2015 13" Retina MBP pretty intensively every day. I'm evaluating it relative to my 11" recent-year fully loaded MB Air and the most recent non-retina MB Pro, which I used for a year at work.
Here are my impressions of the 2015 rMBP so far, relative to these other Macbooks:
* Display
This is the main reason I bought the rMBP and I'm absolutely thrilled with it. It blows away every other Macbook's display except of course the 15" retina MB Pro. (The 15" Pro is too big and heavy for my needs, and is overdue for a refresh.) For years, I've been running my MB Airs with an external monitor, a pretty decent 25" 1080p IPS display, and I was happy with this setup. No more! The external monitor and obviously the MB Air's display are a major step down from the rMBP's display. I'm spoiled - it would be really hard for me to go back now that I'm used to the MBP's gorgeous high-res display.
* Weight
The 13" rMBP weighs 3.5 pounds. Whether that feels like a burden or a breeze will depend on what you're comparing it to.
I'm coming from a 2.4 pound 11" Macbook Air, which I brought with me almost everywhere, including to work every day. The extra pound of the 13" Pro is very noticeable. The weight of the pro was the only reason I hesitated choosing it over a 2015 MB Air.
If you're comparing the Pro to the 13" MB Air, the Pro is only 1/2 pound heavier. If you're comparing the Pro to similarly configured Windows laptops, many of which weigh 3 to 4 pounds, it's in the same ballpark in terms of size and weight. If you're comparing the Pro to the 13" non-Retina Macbook Pro (yes they still sell these), the non-Retina Pro weighs a full pound more than the 13" rMBP."
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