Saturday, November 17, 2012
New Apple MACBOOK Pro with retina display
Apple’s new Retina-specified MacBook Pro is more than just the desirable screen its name suggests.
On the feature front, it’s also taken a few cues from its smaller brother, finally dropping the redundant optical drive and implementing a much-needed port shuffle. The left side now houses the power port, two Intel Thunderbolt/DisplayPort sockets, a single USB 3.0 as well as the audio jack, while over on the right is a second USB 3.0 port, a long overdue (and full-size) HDMI output as well as an SDXC flash card reader.
As gorgeous and beautifully sharp as it is, don't let the Retina display's big numbers confuse you -- it's all about pixel density. As with the Retina iPad, by default the increase in pixel count doesn’t give you any extra screen real estate. Apple's default resolution is 1,440 x 900, it's just that you now get four pixels for every one when compared to the older displays. Digging through the preferences reveals some built-in scaling options for either larger text
The inside of the 15 inch model boasts a 2.6GHz Core i7, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, an Nvidia GeForce 650M graphics chip and a 512GB SSD.
For more information visit http://www.jpcomputersolutions.com.au/apple-macbook-pro-with-retina-display-mc976x-a-intel-core-i7-3720qm-2-60ghz-512gb-ssd-nvidia-geforce-gt-650m-8gb-ddr3-15-inch-silver-led-notebook.html
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