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Apple MacBook Pro 15" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB HDD NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver

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A laptop, also known as a notebook, is a portable computer. When you are looking for the right laptop, it is important to know where you are going to work with it. Do you want to use it on the road? Choose a model with a special energy-saving 'mobile' processor, a good battery and a reasonably small display. This will allow you to work longer with the same battery and saves you the trouble of carrying around a large display that consumes a lot of precious battery power. Or will you be using you laptop mainly in places where you will have access to a power outlet? Then choose a desktop processor (more processing power for less money) and an ordinary battery. This will save you a lot of money, which you could then spend on a bigger screen. You'll work faster because you can view more information at once and it's great for multimedia!
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Bullet Points Apple MacBook Pro 15" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB HDD NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver
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  • - Clamshell Silver
  • - Intel® Core™ i7 2.6 GHz
  • - 39.1 cm (15.4") LED backlight Matt
  • - 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 1600 MHz
  • - 750 GB HDD DVD Super Multi DL
  • - NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M Intel® HD Graphics 4000
  • - Ethernet LAN 10,100,1000 Mbit/s Bluetooth 4.0
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 77.5 Wh 7 h 85 W
  • - Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
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Short summary description Apple MacBook Pro 15" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB HDD NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver:
This short summary of the Apple MacBook Pro 15" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB HDD NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Apple MacBook Pro 15", Intel® Core™ i7, 2.6 GHz, 39.1 cm (15.4"), 8 GB, 750 GB, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion

Long summary description Apple MacBook Pro 15" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB HDD NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Apple MacBook Pro 15" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB HDD NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Apple MacBook Pro 15". Form factor: Clamshell. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i7, Processor frequency: 2.6 GHz. Display diagonal: 39.1 cm (15.4"). Internal memory: 8 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 750 GB, Storage media: HDD, Optical drive type: DVD Super Multi DL. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics 4000, Discrete graphics card model: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Product colour: Silver. Weight: 2.56 kg

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-11-01 07:57:42
Uk has collected 43 expert reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 15" 39.1 cm (15.4") Intel® Core™ i7 8 GB DDR3-SDRAM 750 GB HDD NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 650M Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Silver and the average expert rating is 84 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.
84%
Source Review comments Score
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2012-11-01 07:57:35
The latest 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro is now fitted with Apple’s Retina Display. The LED backlit display features IPS technology and a 2880x1800, 220 pixels per inch resolution. The MacBook Pro with Retina Display comes in two versions, with a 2.3GHz an...
Good The highlight is the Apple MacBook Pro’s Retina Display. It’s the sharpest screen you’re ever likely to see on any laptop or desktop. To call it the best-looking computer screen you’ll lay eyes on is an understatement. It’s gorgeous. text and images look incredible, without a stray pixel in sight. The only downside is it makes non-Retina Display screens look inferior in comparison. You’ll not loo...
Bad As glorious as the Retina Display is, for now you’ll only see the benefits on Apple’s on board programs and apps tweaked to make the most of the new display, but look at regular web pages apps not designed to work with Apple’s Retina Display, and you’ll see how tatty they begin to look. The Retina Display is so good that others have yet to catch up, making everything else look worse. Retina Displ...
Bottom line The Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display is an amazing laptop that once again sets the benchmark for many laptops to follow. Its performance is exemplary, and the display is a thing of beauty, but the price will for many be difficult to justify. Appl...
80%
digitalversus.com
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2012-11-01 07:57:35
Apple's 2012 catalogue includes only two different versions of the MacBook Pro with Retina Display. The basic model costs £1,799 and has an Intel Core i7 processor (2.3 GHz), 8 GB of RAM, a 256 GB flash drive and an Nvidia GT 650M graphics card (using...
Good 6hour battery life, Quick start up & shut down, Great overall performance from the CPU, RAM & SSD, Good gaming experience, Excellent PLS display (resolution, colours & contrast), Impeccable finishing...
Bad Fan makes noise at times, for no apparent reason, Audio: chassis vibrates when the volume's high, Audio: no bass, Glossy screen, No RJ45 port or DVD burner...
Bottom line Apple pulled out all the stops with the MacBook Pro with Retina Display. The screen, processor and graphics card are all high-calibre, the battery lasts nearly 6 hours and the finishing is tip-top. As it stands, the few shortcomings (such as the connec...
100%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2012-11-02 08:06:36
When Apple announced the update to its MacBook Pro line in June 2012, we had anticipated a slimmer, new design and high-resolution screen. While that did happen in the form of the Retina display, the standard MacBook Pro range wasn't axed. Enter the M...
Good Classic design, USB 3.0, Thunderbolt, responsive OS makes light work of your day-to-day projects, beefed up on the power front, sturdy build quality, backlit keyboard with brightness adjustment, great screen brightness and viewing angle...
Bad "Sharp" wrist-rest edge, spacing between connection ports, undeniably expensive, screen resolution could be higher (but Retina model has that covered), the Retina model overshadows this "standard" release, no SSD as standard...
Bottom line If you absolutely can't wait to buy a laptop then the mid-2012 MacBook Pro will do you proud, otherwise we'd suggest waiting for a 2013 design refresh. Despite its power, great OS and speedy connectivity, it's hard for the mid-2012 model not to be over...
90%
techradar.com
Updated:
2012-11-02 08:06:53
Apple's mid-2012 MacBook Pro update isn't all about the Retina display. As well as introducing its top-of-the-range Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display, Apple also refreshed its regular MacBook Pro range. The two 13-inch MacBook Pros and two 15-inch...
Good Ivy Bridge processors, Intel HD Graphics 4000, New Nvidia discrete GPU, Faster memory, Optical drive...
Bad Slow optical drive, Hard drive only 5400rpm, No Retina screen option, Only one Thunderbolt port, Heavy...
Bottom line Although not a massive update, the mid-2012 refresh sees the 15-inch MacBook Pro take a solid, confident step forwards. In many of our tests, the cheaper 2012 15-inch MacBook Pro outperformed the more expensive late 2011 model. It's possible the new 15...
80%
laptops.co.uk
Updated:
2013-05-02 02:04:53
You have to wonder where the world would be without Apple and the MacBook Pro 15" is a real testament to the company's values. This latest version of this visually pleasing piece of Zen inspired design, was just released in autumn and brings a few minor...
Good Beautiful Design, Powerful, Thunderbolt Port, Wonderfully Bright Screen...
Bad Price, No BluRay...
Bottom line The 15inch MacBook Pro is the best looking, best performing, most desirable laptop out there, but can you justify a price tag of over £1850?...
90%
macworld.com.au
Updated:
2014-05-08 04:07:38
Apple, Pros RAM and Hard Drives are upgradeable; fast processing with i7Cons Inferior speakers; worst battery life of the mid-2012 MacBook ProsRRP $1,689Apple, Pros Gloss, anti-glare display options; RAM and Hard Drives are upgradeable; fast processing...
Bottom line 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...
80%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2014-05-09 03:39:59
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...
60%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2012-11-01 07:57:32
The latest Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Mid-2012), updates the classic laptop with Intel's latest third-generation quad-core processor and adds USB 3.0 connections, which are arguably much more useful than the niche Thunderbolt port that Apple has invested...
Good Quad-core Ivy Bridge processor. Switchable Nvidia graphics technology. Long battery life. OS X Mountain Lion improves on an already great user experience.
Bad Multimedia performance lags. No 1080p display...
Bottom line The Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Mid 2012) is still one of the best laptops around, with solid performance and a superb user experience, but after five-years with no change, the overall design is getting old...
80%
g4tv.com
Updated:
2012-11-01 07:57:37
Video Review: Apple's newest MacBook Pro is thinner than ever, running Intel's latest Core i7 Ivy Bridge Processors and featuring a retina display with four times the pixels as the previous model. Rob Delaney and Matt Mira go in for a closer look...
80%
computershopper.com
Updated:
2012-11-01 07:57:38
Given that you'll want it—and even the most hardened Windows laptop user will want it—the question is, can you justify the $2,199 price of Apple's new MacBook Pro with Retina Display? The answer is easy: What resolution is your camera or camcorder?If you'...
Good Spectacular screen, Thin and light for a 15-inch laptop, Fast performance from CPU, graphics, and flash storage, Good battery life...
Bad Expensive, No optical drive or Ethernet port, Third-party apps will need to be optimized to look their best...
Bottom line An incredible, super-high-resolution screen lifts Apple's 2012 flagship laptop to a pinnacle for video and graphics professionals—who'll be too wide-eyed to blink at its $2,199 price. Read More...
100%
infoworld.com
Updated:
2014-05-08 04:07:38
Introduced in 2006, redesigned with a unibody aluminum chassis in 2009, and upgraded to quad-core CPUs in 2011, Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro has long been a go-to notebook for professionals of all stripes. Available since June, the new 15-inch MacBook Pro...
87%
t3me.com
Updated:
2015-07-04 09:34:47
As you would expect, word processing is not as labour intensive as multimedia usage, but at this price and spec it's a professional notebook aimed at heavy usage so we reckon around five is what to plan for.It's fine, if not startling, but again, as we've...
Good Stunning Retina Display, Fierce processing power, Effortless multitasking...
Bad Lack of Retina optimised apps, no matte option, No optical drive, Very pricey, No user upgrades (SSD, RAM)...
80%