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Nit macbook pro late 2013 screen specs
Nit macbook pro late 2013 screen specs








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The 13-inch Retina Pro woke from sleep nearly instantaneously, and launched applications and files at a faster-than-Air level. The type of flash used on these new Retina MacBook Pros has also changed: it's PCIe-based, and all you need to know is it is, indeed, even faster than before. But, the Retina 13-inch has the aforementioned faster flash storage, and Intel Iris integrated graphics, a step up from the average thin-and-light laptop. A dual-core 2.4GHz Core i5 processor is definitely a faster CPU than the MacBook Air's lower-speed, lower-power-oriented CPU, but the gap between "low-power" and full-power processors continues to narrow. The 13-inch Retina Display MacBook Pro has, for the most part, standard "mainstream" specs, if you're just looking at the processor. We know how standard fourth-gen "Haswell" Core i5 processors perform, at this point, on most laptops: a little better than last year, with much-improved integrated graphics. Performance: Better than Air, better than last year With all bells and whistles purchased, you could max out the 13-inch at $2,699 - but, at that point, you might as well get the 15-inch Pro and its better quad-core CPU and Nvidia graphics. A new top-level of 1TB of flash storage is now on tap, at a lofty $500 extra. RAM and processor can be bumped up on any model, to get to a faster Core i5 or dual-core i7 processor, or to get up to 16GB of RAM. That's the review model we have at CNET.įor a little more, the $1,799 model has a bumped-up 2.6GHz Core i5 processor and increases storage to 512GB, and that's the only way to get up to 512GB.

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That's the sweet-spot level most people will want - and, considering how hard it is to upgrade RAM and storage on these slimmed-down Retina Pros, you'll want to consider this choice quite seriously. Increasing storage means buying Apple's next step-up model, which costs $1,499, bumps the RAM to 8GB, and storage to 256GB. The 13-inch Retina Pro starts at $1,299, and you get standard-for-an-ultrabook specs: 128GB of flash storage, 4GB of RAM, and a 2.4GHz dual-core fourth-gen Core i5 processor.

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The new Pro also has improved dual microphones and an improved-light-sensitivity 720p FaceTime camera for Web chats - welcome improvements for this type of premium product. If you really need hard-wired Ethernet, a USB (or Thunderbolt) adapter is sold separately. We're in an age where wireless is clearly the way to go - and with upgraded 802.11ac wireless built-in, you're only a compatible router away from greatness.

nit macbook pro late 2013 screen specs

The Air lacks the extra Thunderbolt port and HDMI.Ī physical Ethernet port is still an unfortunate and intentional omission. One of the big advantages to the Retina Pro over the 13-inch MacBook Air is its plethora of ports: two USB 3.0, two faster-throughput Thunderbolt 2 ports, an SDXC card slot, and even HDMI. And the Retina Display, the same as last year's, looks just as good. The point is, the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display matches the territory in terms of price. Both of those systems are thinner, lighter laptops, but also run less powerful ultrabook-optimized Core i5 processors.īut enough of the nit-picking.

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The Kirabook comes with twice the RAM and flash storage (8GB, 256GB) versus the Retina MacBook Pro for the same price the Ativ Book 9 Plus comes with the same 4GB RAM and 128GB SSD for $100 more. Both of those laptops start at $1,299 and $1,399, respectively.










Nit macbook pro late 2013 screen specs