Apple MacBook Pro 13" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3210M Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB SSD Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product family : MacBook Pro
  • Product name : 13"
  • Product code : MD101D/A_Z0MT0009C
  • Category : Laptops
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  • Short summary description Apple MacBook Pro 13" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3210M Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB SSD Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver :

    Apple MacBook Pro 13", Intel® Core™ i5, 2.5 GHz, 33.8 cm (13.3"), 1280 x 800 pixels, 4 GB, 256 GB

  • Long summary description Apple MacBook Pro 13" Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3210M Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB SSD Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver :

    Apple MacBook Pro 13". Product type: Laptop, Form factor: Clamshell. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i5, Processor model: i5-3210M, Processor frequency: 2.5 GHz. Display diagonal: 33.8 cm (13.3"), Display resolution: 1280 x 800 pixels. Internal memory: 4 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 256 GB, Storage media: SSD, Optical drive type: DVD Super Multi DL. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics 4000. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Product colour: Silver

Reviews
Updated:
2012-11-01 07:26:19
Average rating:82
Uk has collected 42 expert reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 13" Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") Intel® Core™ i5 i5-3210M 4 GB DDR3-SDRAM 256 GB SSD Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2012-11-01 07:26:15
Average rating:75
Shock horror – Apple laptop in so-so review scandal. The latest MacBook Pro with Retina Display may be setting a new standard at the top of the range, however, this modest update for the standard 13in MacBook Pro looks rather like it’s resting on its l...
  • When my esteemed colleague Dabbsie reviewed the 2011 model last November he bemoaned the MacBook’s high price but concluded that it was justified as this was ‘the best bloody entry-level laptop in the world’. This year’s model is just as good, but the...
techradar.com
Updated:
2012-11-02 04:58:27
Average rating:80
Apple upgraded its entire range of notebooks with the mid-2012 refresh. Although the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display has grabbed most of the headlines, the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro shouldn't be overlooked. The two new 2012 13-inch MacBook P...
  • New processors, Better integrated graphics, Unibody build, USB 3.0, Excellent screen...
  • No discrete graphics, Limited upgrade options, Only a small speed bump, Slow hard drives, Cheaper model only Core i5...
  • The mid-2012 MacBook Pro is a formidable machine. Like the 15-inch models, the refresh sees it take a significant - if unremarkable - step forwards. The new processors and their improved graphical capabilities give the new releases a considerable power b...
macworld.com.au
Updated:
2012-11-18 19:00:40
Average rating:90
When Apple released the , it was only a matter of time before the Retina display made its way to other Apple laptops. That time is now, and with the , a compelling argument can be made that Apple’s newest laptop is an ideal combination of performance...
artiss.co.uk
Updated:
2014-03-20 03:49:39
Average rating:80
A few months ago Apple released updated versions of its MacBook Pro range. The 17″ model was scrapped and the remaining models received USB 3, faster memory and new, quicker Ivy Bridge processors with improved GPUs. They also introduced a retina version (...
  • Beautifully made, Great keyboard & touchpad...
  • Difficult to open the lib, Overthetop packaging, Pricey...
  • Fast, fantastic looking and, for the moment, upgradable I'd recommend this MacBook over even the Retina version. As hard as other laptops try to compete, they're going to struggle against this. But that premium price that Apple charges is always going to...
bit.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-27 01:49:26
Average rating:83
There's no Retina display in the updated Macbook Pro 13in, but this little laptop retains its pint-sized appeal. Design At 2.06kg, it's relatively light, and the build quality is superb; the taut metal chassis makes most laptops feel cheap by compari...
  • Superb design, fine performance and excellent battery life - the MacBook Pro 13-inch is well worth shelling out for. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures and DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$1689 AUD(pricing info)...
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-12 05:15:42
Average rating:80
Apple upgraded its entire range of notebooks with the mid-2012 refresh. Although the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display has grabbed most of the headlines, the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro shouldn't be overlooked.The two new 2012 13-inch MacBook Pr...
  • New processors, Better integrated graphics, Unibody build, USB 3.0, Excellent screen...
  • No discrete graphics, Limited upgrade options, Only a small speed bump, Slow hard drives, Cheaper model only Core i5...
  • Intel Ivy Bridge Ivy Bridge: What you need to know Intel Core i7 3770K review Intel Core i5 3570K review A glance at the 13-inch MacBook Pro and its stats might lead you to believe the mid-2012 refresh is a very minor speed bump. You'd be wrong. Although...
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2014-05-09 03:42:52
Average rating:60
With all the exhilaration surrounding the debut of Apple's pioneering Retina MacBook Pros, it's easy to overlook that the company also upgraded the rest of its pro laptop lineup. In addition to the Retina MacBook Pro – the justifiable new standard agai...
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2014-06-05 05:58:48
Average rating:60
With all the exhilaration surrounding the debut of Apple's pioneering Retina MacBook Pros, it's easy to overlook that the company also upgraded the rest of its pro laptop lineup. In addition to the Retina MacBook Pro – the justifiable new standard against...
  • The traditional MacBook Pros hold fast to their unibody form factor and design, upgradability, and price, and target the mid-market of non-creative professionals that seeks to balance features with affordability. The new MacBook Pros are not flashy like t...
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2012-11-01 07:26:15
Average rating:86
The outside of the new MacBook Pro entry-level notebook looks almost identical to the predecessor (we are talking about the version "Early 2011", since we had no chance to test the "Late 2011"-model). The chassis is still a slim unibody structure made fro...
  • excellent build quality, good display, large trackpad with comprehensive gesture support, long battery life, compact dimensions, comparatively high performance...
  • low display resolution, slow hard drive, SSD at a premium, battery not user exchangeable, fan is loud under load...
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