Entries in macbook pro (21)

Thursday
Feb242011

Apple updates MacBook Pro line with next gen processors and graphics, introduces Thunderbolt

Apple has revamped their entire MacBook Pro line with state of the art Intel Core processors starting with dual-core i5 chips in the 13-inch MacBook Pro and up to quad-core Intel i7 chips in the 15 and 17-inch MacBook Pros. Also updated are the graphics chipsets that now use powerful AMD Radeon Graphics. Apple is also introducing a new  optical and data transfer I/O named  Thunderbolt which is more than 12 times faster than FireWire 800 and up to 20 times faster than USB 2.0. Also updated is the built-in camera which is now called a FaceTime HD camera. Hit jump for the official release and more details.

 

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Wednesday
Feb232011

The Apple Beat: iPad 2, updated MacBook Pro details emerge

Looks like Apple is readying the release of the iPad 2. A press invite went out today with the above graphic hinting an iPad related event on March 2 and says, "Come see what 2011 will be the year of." There's also news of some new MacBook Pros on the way with some very interesting new features.

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Sunday
Oct242010

Review: 2010 Apple MacBook Air (11-inch)

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

We've loved subportable Mac notebooks since the days of the PowerBook Duo, the rare and elusive PowerBook 2400c and the feisty 12 inch PowerBook G4. When the PB12 was discontinued in 2005, Apple lost its presence in the subportable market, choosing instead to focus on the 13-inch form factor. Now that the smaller MacBook Air has been introduced, we look at what's been added and what's been removed in this remarkable and game changing laptop.

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Wednesday
Jun102009

Apple drops prices, boosts MacBook Pro lines

overview-gallery1-20090608 Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Adding faster processors, larger memory capacities (up to 8GB), FireWire 800 plus a SD Card Slot, Apple refreshed its MacBook Pro line by formally inviting the unibody 13’ inch MacBook to the fold. More after the break. Available in Canada this week, the new MacBook Pro 13 starts at $1,399, offers a backlit keyboard, a 2.26GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, 160GB HD and most surprisingly a built in 7-hour battery (non-user removable). A 2.56GHz model is available for $1,749 and offers a 250GB hard drive and 4GB of RAM. features_battable20090608 The entire Macbook Pro line now has improved battery life, thanks to an innovative but non-user replaceable battery that was introduced in last year’s MacBook Air. The addition of a Firewire 800 port on the 13’ inch MacBook is also a welcome addition that many users were clamoring for. For the 15-inch MacBook Pro, a new 7-hour battery (built-in), a 3.53GHz, 2.66GHz or a 2.8GHz processor with 4GB RAM (upgradeable to 8GB), up to 500GB hard drive capacities. NVDIA GeForce 9400M is standard on the base model. You can still get the white polycarbonate MacBook, which is a great value at $1149.00 and offers a 2.13Ghz processor, 2GB RAM and a 160GB Hard Drive. Apple also announced the availability of Snow Leopard for a surprising price of $29.00. $100 less than previous OS X updates. Snow Leopard will be available in September. One month before Microsoft’s Windows 7 is released. Snow Leopard is an evolutionary upgrade to the Mac OS and will be faster to install than the previous version and will also reclaim around 6GB of disk space. Offering reduced prices on its most popular hardware and its operating system shows that Apple Inc. is seriously challenging the perception that they are expensive and out of reach.favicon

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