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Apple’s MacBook Pros are the laptop of choice for many creatives – sometimes purely thanks to the sleek aesthetics. Nothing has changed design-wise in the new models, and there’s still much to like if you want maximum power on the move. As before, the...
Notable speed bump; Thunderbolt port offers faster storage.
No Thunderbolt drives available yet; 13inch not much faster.
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Product Code: MC724LL/A The Apple MacBook Pro 13in may look outwardly identical to last year's model, but it has received some substantial internal changes - some to make faster, some that make it slower and shorter-lived Like most notebook makers, A...
The MacBook Pro 13in (Early 2011) is very much a swings-and-roundabouts revision to the smallest of Apple’s metal-bodied notebook line. Overall performance is higher – by exactly 15% in our WorldBench 6 test – but graphics performance and battery life...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-11-01 03:17:39
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Apple's 2011 Macbook Pro laptops retain the sleek, beautifully engineered aluminium bodies and excellent screens of their predecessors, but this new model leaves a lot to be desired.In fact, little has actually changed – it looks the same as the previo...
Great design; lovely trackpad; bright screen...
Overpriced; underpowered; no Bluray...
A disappointing ‘upgrade' with nothing really new, no Blu-ray and a high price...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-11-01 03:17:39
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The MacBook Pro is a glossy unfortunately. The matte panel option isn't available on this model. It would have been nice to get a 1366 x 768 pixel res here, as is the case with a good number of 13.3 inch screens. As things stand, though, we have a 1280...
Good quality panel, Strong CPU performance, Nice finish, Good audio, 8h battery life...
Glossy panel, Noisy fan when you push the processor, Very limited gaming capacity...
A high-performance processor, irreproachable finish, excellent battery life, good audio, that's what you're getting with this MacBook Pro. The only area where it really suffers is in gaming...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-11-01 03:17:40
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It gets very hot and noisy when pushed hard, but there’s little else to criticise on this magnificent piece of hardware Of the three new models, it’s the MacBook Pro 13in that’s sure to elicit most interest from the Apple-curious mainstream. That’s par...
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alphr.com Updated: 2011-11-01 03:17:40
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Of the three new models, it's the MacBook Pro 13in that's sure to elicit most interest from the Apple-curious mainstream. That's partly due to its beautiful design – now with much faster components inside – but it's just as likely to be down to its price...
It gets very hot and noisy when pushed hard, but there's little else to criticise on this magnificent piece of hardware...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-11-01 03:17:40
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The 13in Apple MacBook Pro doesn't include all the specialist hardware and support services an enterprise might want, but it's still one of the best laptops we've seen thanks to its fast performance, long battery life, comfortable keyboard, bright disp...
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Love or loathe Apple, you can't deny it makes gorgeous-looking computers. Are there cheaper machines? Sure. Better spec'd? Maybe not, now that the new MacBook Pros are here, complete with Intel's very latest mobile processors and an interconnect tech n...
Just as eye-catching as ever, the 13in entry in Apple's updated MacBook Pro line delivers a welcome performance boost across the board with no increase in price. But it's high time Apple gave it a proper pro-level graphics chip. ® Many thanks to the S...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-11-01 03:17:40
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While Apple's previous generation of laptops took full advantage of Intel's Core i5 and i7 chips in the 15- and 17-inch versions, we said in our 13-inch MacBook Pro review that it felt like it was falling behind its stablemates, stuck as it was with a...
Incredible CPU power, Stunning display quality, Superb construction and design, Thunderbolt port...
No Blu-ray, No option for high-res screen, Pretty expensive, Still a little weak graphically...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-11-01 03:17:40
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Despite retaining the same price and look as last year's model, the new 13in. MacBook Pro's significant CPU updates and fantastic battery life make it one of the top notebooks we've reviewed, provided you can live with passable integrated graphics.…...
Big performance improvement, Phenomenal battery life, Keyboard and large, smooth, multitouch clickpad are still among the best available, 720p HD webcam...
Graphics performance is slightly worse than last year's 13in. MacBook Pro, 13in. screen resolution is still low compared with the MacBook Air, Thunderbolt port still an unknown until accessories become available, Limited upgrade options, Expensive, No...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-11-01 03:17:40
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The February 2011 refresh represents a great leap forward for the MacBook Pro range, especially the 13-inch models. Intel’s new Sandy Bridge second-generation Core-i processors make their Mac debut, giving a massive performance boost. Intel’s Thunde...
Core i5 and i7 CPUs, without significantly increasing the price, Thunderbolt port will show its value over time.
A Blu-ray drive would've been appreciated, but it's never going to happen on a Mac, Expensive...
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There used to be a time when Apple's lovingly-designed, if expensive, range of laptops would lag behind those from other manufacturers, at least when it came to the latest processor technology. Now, thanks to a little unexpected help from Intel, Apple...
The 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display isn't a major leap forward in technology, but it didn't need to be. A better processor, battery life, faster storage and a Force Touch touchpad make it a worthwhile upgrade for those using almost any non-Retina...
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Apple sprung a surprise when it launched its 2011 update to the MacBook Pro family. Sandy Bridge processors were the main update, but we began to hear whispers that Intel’s Light Peak technology might play a part. Light Peak’s high-speed data transfers...
The new MacBook Pros have beautiful design and now feature Thunderbolt technology. But as our review reveals, only the 13in looks like genuine value...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 11:16:17
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The 13 inch MacBook Pro has been similar in spec to the less-expensive white polycarbonate MacBook, but Apple’s recent upgrade has delivered a more pronounced – and long overdue – point of difference. While the inexpensive white MacBook and silve...
Very fast; Still the same excellent Apple design; SDXC card slot makes it future proof for upcoming digital cameras;...
The screen is only available in glossy;...
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When it first launched in 2008, the MacBook Air was something of a revelation; the incredibly light laptop had a pencil-thin chassis that was smaller than anything before it, without sacrificing performance for portability. Last year’s refreshed model...
A new processor and Thunderbolt connectivity brings the MacBook Air bang up to date; now that performance is in line with the rest of the industry, there’s no question that it is ultimate ultra-portable...
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We tested the revised Apple MacBook Pro 13in (Early 2011) after it was launched in February 2011. But there are actually two off-the-shelf 13in models to choose from – we originally reviewed the dearer version with 2.7GHz Intel Core i7-2620M dual-core...
Other than a relatively small hard drive, it’s difficult to find fault with the entry-level Apple MacBook Pro 13in – a powerful, versatile and well-constructed laptop for work and play. One standout feature for all Macs is that you can now turn them in...
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Apple’s MacBook Pros are the laptop of choice for many creatives – sometimes purely thanks to the sleek aesthetics. Nothing has changed design-wise in the new models, and there’s still much to like if you want maximum power on the move. As before, the Ma...
Notable speed bump; Thunderbolt port offers faster storage...
No Thunderbolt drives available yet; 13inch not much faster...
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The Apple Macbook Pro line has recently been completely revamped from the popular and highly-totable 13-inch MacBook Pro to the larger but more powerful 15 and 17-inch MacBook Pro models.We tested the new 13-inch MacBook Pro ($1249) which now sports a...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-04-15 05:34:37
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The 13-inch MacBook Pro is the most affordable of Apple's high-end laptops. With the admittedly supercharged 15-inch version starting at a princely AU$2099, the 13-inch model's starting price of AU$1399 is the one many consumers will likely consi...
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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productfeedback.com.au Updated: 2014-03-26 02:26:29
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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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techmadeeasy.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-14 03:42:57
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Sandy Bridge processors in, discreet graphics card out.It's no secret that I'm a fan of Apple products, over the years I've had a number of Macs, not to mention multiple iPods and a couple of iPhones. But recently my enthusiasm for Mac's had cooled.Window...
The new Macbook Pro's are a fantastic addition to Apple's Mac lineup. The whole package (the Macbook, OS X Lion and iLife 11) are well worth the £999 price tag.This particular Macbook is replacing my 24″ iMac and a nearly new Windows 7 Netbook. I honestly...
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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...
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The new MacBook Pro line consists of five models, all with 4GB of 1333MHz DDR3 memory, and Intel's integrated HD Graphics 3000 processor. The £999 13in model has a 2.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor and a 5400-rpm 320GB hard drive. The £1,299 13in m...
Improved processing speed, Increased battery life...
Slower graphics performance compared to previous model, Battery not user serviceable...
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