Testseek.com have collected 81 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - Early 2011 MC700 / MC724 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - Early 2011 MC700 / MC724.
March 2011
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The editors liked
CPU updates offer big leaps in performance. Phenomenal battery life. Excellent ergonomics
Keyboard and large
Smooth multi-touch clickpad are still among the best available. 720p HD webcam
CPU updates offer big leaps in performance
Phenomenal battery life
Excellent ergonomics
Smooth multitouch clickpad are still among the best available
720p HD webcam
Very fast
Still the same excellent Apple design
SDXC card slot makes it future proof for upcoming digital cameras
The editors didn't like
Graphics performance is slightly worse than last year's 13-inch Pro. 13-inch screen resolution still low compared with the MacBook Air. Thunderbolt port still an unknown until accessories become available. Limited upgrade options. No HDMI or Blu-ray
Graphics performance is slightly worse than last year's 13inch Pro
Abstract: Apple's product lifecycle seems to follow a 12 month release program which is good as it allows us to save up and get ready for that expensive purchase. The latest 2011 13″ Apple Macbook Pro, i7 Edition, is the latest product to fall into the analytical h...
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Published: 2011-06-24, Author: David , review by: itnews.com.au
Abstract: Light Peak's high-speed data transfers hadn't previously been seen beyond Intel's tech demonstrations, yet those rumours turned out to be true. Now officially renamed Intel Thunderbolt, it makes its debut in all three new MacBook Pros.That's a heady combi...
The new MacBook Pros have beautiful design and now feature Thunderbolt technology. But as our review reveals, only the 13in looks like genuine value ...
CPU updates offer big leaps in performance. Phenomenal battery life. Excellent ergonomics, keyboard and large, smooth multi-touch clickpad are still among the best available. 720p HD webcam
Graphics performance is slightly worse than last year's 13-inch Pro. 13-inch screen resolution still low compared with the MacBook Air. Thunderbolt port still an unknown until accessories become available. Limited upgrade options. No HDMI or Blu-ray
Despite retaining the same price and look as last year's model, the new 13-inch MacBook Pro's significant CPU and fantastic battery life make it one of the top laptops we've reviewed, provided you can live with passable integrated graphics....
CPU updates offer big leaps in performance, Phenomenal battery life, Excellent ergonomics, keyboard and large, smooth multitouch clickpad are still among the best available, 720p HD webcam
Graphics performance is slightly worse than last year's 13inch Pro
Despite retaining the same price and look as last year's model, the new 13-inch MacBook Pro's significant CPU and fantastic battery life make it one of the top laptops we've reviewed, provided you can live with passable integrated graphics.
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Published: 2012-07-13, Author: Christian , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: That doesn't necessarily mean it is a good option. In fact, the Macbook was once considered a bit of an outcast when compared to the Macbook Pro. Apple has made many improvements to the Macbook to address user concerns and now has given the Macbook the sa...
Abstract: Yesterday we got our hands on a 2011 MacBook Air Core i7 with 4G of RAM and a 256G SSD. We ran some preliminary benchmarks and, in the graphs below, compare it to last year's top MacB...
Low System Noise Under Light Use, Unibody Case, Keyboard, Bright, High-Contrast Display, Color Space, Performance, Battery Life Under Light Use
Few Ports, Few Options, Relatively Heavy, Small Enter Button, Loud Under Heavy Use, CPU Clock Downsampled Under Very Heavy Use, Reflective Screen, Short Warranty
Some crucial differences come to light when running Windows 7 via Bootcamp. More heat is produced (although not to critical levels), the battery life is considerably shorter, the transfer rates of ports are reduced and the various benchmark scores are low...