Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro pricing tipped at $1699
The folks at Apple was tipped to be bringing at the 13-inch version in their lovely Retina-quality display-toting MacBook Pro soon, and with a cost tag that jumps $500 over the non-Retina version of the device. The two,560 x 1,600 pixel display in this device was reported as having started production earlier this year – in August, to be precise – and the announcement of the notebook will quite likely be appearing on the Apple event arising at the 23rd (next week.) This notebook will more than likely have an analogous specification upgrades that the Retina MacBook Pro had in its original iteration to boot. This new MacBook Pro may be significantly thinner than its predecessor. It’ll have some downward and outward-facing head vents and could be working with a Thunderbolt port, in fact. You will be working with USB 3.0 (one or two ports, we will see) and a whole-sized HDMI port besides. This version of the MacBook Pro might be working with the most recent version of the ability cord that Apple presents as because the most advanced and physically sensible version yet. You’ve also got a whole-sized SD card reader and a headphone jack – and remember, all of this data comes from the look we’ve had on the MacBook Pro with Retina display we’ve already had a glance at – all 15 inches of display that it’s. This device has an entire new fan system inside, it has got a complete new upgraded processor under the hood, and a few lovely NVIDIA GeForce action for graphics, too. Benchmarks at the 15-inch version we’ve reviewed already showed the newer version to out-do the older version by an important margin in numerous areas. The battery time may be the same because the previous model, the design will replicate the 15-inch model, and the unit will almost definitely be up on the market well earlier than the vacation season. Have a peek at our recent posts regarding this unit within the timeline below and be at liberty to bet on it being shown off next week. Join us at the 23rd to look the way it all goes down, we’ll be covering the Apple event live!
