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Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display
Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display








  1. #Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display upgrade#
  2. #Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display pro#
  3. #Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display Bluetooth#

#Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display pro#

What you could always be sure of in the past with the MacBook Pro range was that you were getting something that was suitable for even the most demanding of professions. Apple goes some way in doing that in this Mac, but falls short of what we have come to expect from the Pro range. There is no built-in SIM slot - something we've been requesting for a long time, but something that still falls on deaf ears.

#Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display Bluetooth#

Inside connectivity includes Wi-Fi b/g/n, and Bluetooth 4.0. The arrangement of the ports fixes any previous of overcrowding and those still using Mi-Fi dongles will be pleased to hear that doing so doesn't wipe out all other connectivity options. It's all about adapters with Apple these days, which will add some expense to the cost of buying one of these machines. On the right you get a further USB 3 port, HDMI port, and the faster SDXC card reader.įirewire and Ethernet users worried their favourite ports have now been ditched, needn't be - you can get an adapter that fits the Thunderbolt port to fix those shortcomings. On the left you get Apple's newer MagSafe 2 power socket - that's important because without an adapter you won't be able to use your old MacBook Pro power pack - two Thunderbolt ports which can run at speeds up to 10 Gbps, a USB 3 port and a headphones socket. With no optical drive we are treated to a bevy of new ports split unevenly down both sides of the laptop left and right.

macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display

#Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display upgrade#

Likewise there is no way to get into the laptop to change the battery and you can't upgrade the memory either. It's clad in aluminium, has a backlit island keyboard, and large glass trackpad. Yep that's right Apple is almost completely disc-less now and while you can still get an optional DVD drive to plug in, Apple thinks - and we agree - it's time to ditch physical media.Īside from the obvious size and weight differences, the MacBook Pro keeps the same design ethos we've seen before.

macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display

The first thing you'll notice is that the MacBook Pro 13-inch with Retina display has ditched the optical drive. It looks like a MacBook Pro as you would expect, but it has been shrunk, gone on a diet, and lost a couple of things along the way. Now, five months on, the second laptop with a Retina display is available, but does the success continue? Design There is no doubting that within a couple of years the screen technology seen here will be the de facto screen technology on the entire MacBook range." Apple uses this to show what it can achieve, and what is in store for the future. "The MacBook Pro with Retina display is comparable to Apple’s MacBook Air from 2008. "Once again, Apple has developed a machine that's both beautifully designed, technologically advanced and expensive enough to be considered only by those who have to have the best of the best. Here at Pocket-lint we had equal praise, saying: (Pocket-lint) - When Apple launched the MacBook Pro 15-inch with Retina display the industry crowned it one of the best laptops on the market, with a screen that was stunning.










Macbook pro with dvd drive and retina display