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The 15-inch MacBook Pro has a brilliant Retina Display
Powerful processor and new graphics card options
Plus faster flash storage and a new Force Touch trackpad
Published: 2016-02-28, Author: Various , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: Despite how far smartphones have come in the last eight-odd years, as productivity devices, they're still a little too restricted to get serious work done. They're undoubtedly fine for quick tasks like replying to emails and scheduling appointments, but...
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Published: 2015-10-29, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Brilliant higher-than-1080p-resolution Retina screen, Two Thunderbolt 2 ports, 16GB of system memory is standard, Comes with iLife and iWork software suites, More than 11 hours of battery life in testing
Competitors have 4K screens, Glossy display, with no matte option, 256GB storage is light, Ethernet requires adapter, No USB-C port
The latest Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch with Retina display gets a Force Touch trackpad and better battery capacity than its predecessor, but it faces stiff competition...
The 15-inch MacBook Pro has a brilliant Retina Display, powerful processor and new graphics card options, plus faster flash storage and a new Force Touch trackpad
It offers only the most minimal upgrades over last year's version, despite a very high starting price. The new AMD graphics don't do much for gamers
Current 15-inch MacBook Pro owners won't feel the need to upgrade, but the handful of tweaks included here keep this expensive system at the top of the list for powerful midsize laptops...
Apple's beautiful design returns; Very, very solid; Well spec'd for pretty consistent performance; Beautiful screen;Another excellent Apple keyboard; Force trackpad is a great inclusion; Plenty of connection options;
Expensive; Battery life could be a little better; Can get a little toasty once you start working it;
It's hard to go past the excellence on offer from the MacBook Pro, and just like we've seen from previous metal-bodied masterpieces, this is Apple building a machine to its utmost perfection.Really, that's what is being provided here: pint-sized computer...
Abstract: What's The Best Quad-Core Mac?MacBook Pro? iMac 5K? or Mac Pro?Posted Friday, September 4th, 2015 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistThere are various quad-core Macs. Which is the best? The iMac 5K? MacBook Pro? Mac Pro 'tube'? And how about a 2010 quad-core...
Abstract: Apple Retina Laptop ShootoutPosted July 17, 2015, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistI admit it. I have become a "Retina Snob." When planning this article, I could not bring myself to include the MacBook Air. With three models of Retina Apple laptops to choo...
We must admit to feeling a tinsy bit short-changed by the no-show of quad-core Intel Broadwell processor in this year's 15-inch MacBook Pro model. However this refresh sees two aspects expanded that are always in demand – faster graphics and longer batter...
flawless aluminum chassis, triple-stream WLAN, 2x Thunderbolt, excellent input devices, great application performance, excellent display, silent with light workloads, long battery runtimes
only 2x USB 3.0, extremely high price, poor maintainability and upgradeability, limited Windows operation, only 12 months warranty
This time, we want to start our verdict with the negative aspects, and there are some despite the final rating of 88%. We cannot understand the decision to launch a device with Haswell processors at this time. The new quad-core CPUs from the Broadwell generation...
The 15-inch MacBook Pro has a brilliant Retina Display, powerful processor and new graphics card options, plus faster flash storage and a new Force Touch trackpad
It offers only the most minimal upgrades over last year's version, despite a very high starting price. The new AMD graphics don't do much for gamers
Current 15-inch MacBook Pro owners won't feel the need to upgrade, but the handful of tweaks included here keep this expensive system at the top of the list for powerful midsize laptops...