Apple released a notebook slimmer and higher performance in competition with Windows: the new model Macbook Pro has a better screen resolution.
The display of the new Macbook Pro has 5.1 million pixels and a resolution of 2,880 x 1,800, said the marketing manager Phil Schiller, in the city San Francisco in the United States during the WWDC conference in 2012.
The new Macbook Pro is about a quarter thinner than its predecessor.
Of course,
the early reviews have not been slow to emerge, rather than being positive
"is the best computer we've ever built," said chief designer Jony Ive
in a video aired during the presentation. One new element is a pair of wings
asymmetric internal fans to make noise that is distributed in a wider frequency
range and is barely audible.
John Gruber said it was "extremely impressive" and not so much that the Retina display looks good, but when you use it for just a few minutes, any other display is distorted. "Not only the size of the pixels, also the color, brightness and viewing angle, everything about her is amazing"
Design-wise
we realize it's not a drastic change but it should be appreciated that reduced
the size 1/4 the size of the MacBook Pro before, but inside is what catches our
attention, all its parts are placed in so we ask ourselves as we did everything
to get into a MacBook Pro smaller than its predecessor.
The Macbook Pro with only 15.4 inches with a resolution 2880 × 1800, just amazing, an Intel Core i7 Ivy Bridge (Quad-Core) with to 2.7 GHz and 3.7 GHz with TurboBoost, weighing 2 kg and 1.8 cm thick, ultra-fast flash memory up to 768Gb, 8Gb but can be expanded up to 16GB of RAM, a GeForce GT 650M with 1GB of dedicated memory, yielding up to 60% more than any other portable, with HDMI port (yes, you read correctly HDMI), SDXC card reader, 2 USB 3.0/2.0 and 2 Thunderbolt, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0. Apple says the speakers are the best that have been installed on any computer, and also has FaceTime HD and dual microphone, must be awesome to work with a device as well
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