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Unveiled at WWDC alongside updates to other MacBook Pros and MacBook Air models.
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Unveiled at WWDC alongside updates to other MacBook Pros and MacBook Air models.
For the first time ever, I've seen a point in buying a MacBook.
Now, can I ask, why has the rest of the IT world been happy dawdling around with 1080p for so long? I know we can get 2560*1600, but the screens are really expensive and huge.
Embarrassingly, I'm going to have to ask you to catch up please.
I have to say that the retina display version does look amazing, still wouldn't buy one though :p
i will wait for the Dell alternative for half the price of this. good specs though
If I had all the money in the world I would buy one of these and get a custom engraved lid to hide that hideous apple logo abomination, then stick Windows 7 on it instead....
Agreed snooty, this is the first apple product ive actually though has a pro :P, however the price as usual is a major off i wouldnt be able to justify £2k on a laptop, i could have put that back for ~15 years worth of main system upgrades (i try to get a major revision/replacement every 4 - 5 years, gpu usually stays around 2 or 3 and traded up).
Now i will be getting a new lappy next year so hopefully LG(or whoever is making the panel) will be selling it in every other device, id like a nice 15 or 17" display at that res! It is quite depressing that my main monitor is a 23" 1920x1080... its got a higher res than mine :(, COME ON LG.
Everything I use is windows based so no real point me going for a mac.... I expect samsung/dell to have an equal res laptop out soon enough though and hopefully cheaper :).
I like the design, screen res etc but seriously that price is stupidly high, even for a 'professional' who can claim the vat back!
"Isn't the bottom of our computer prettier than the top of anyone else's computer?" -- No Apple, its not. Get over yourself.
This is easily the most desirable laptop to date! Had a late 2007 MBP and got rid of it after 3 years for a Dell XPS 15. With these specs, connectivity and that display I can't really fault it... until you see the price!
15% off for students though. At £1530 it doesn't seem too bad.
I was reading the specs, the monitor doesn't list 1440x900 as a supported resolution...seems a bit odd not too - potentially helping with gaming, at least that way you'd get direct pixel mapping...(as it's a quarter full res)
It's an interesting move from Apple... dropping Firewire in favour of Thunderbolt - typical Apple... BUT adding USB3, HDMI, and SDXC to the connectivity is a very smart move. A big criticism of the Apple product range has always been the favouring of Apple sponsored connections, pushing Firewire, not taking up eSATA etc and with Thunderbolt able to handle high-speed transfers and display connectivity it's very strategic to add HDMI, USB3, and SDXC - especially as Apple don't make any mobile devices with SD storage, or displays with HDMI.
The Retina Display model is very nice - a true PRO version for serious power users - no optical drive to get it thinner, lighter and have more juice for the higher spec, plus SSD ONLY, and 2KG, really hoping the rumoured refresh of the Mac PRO range is true and as good as this.
As for the displays being plentiful when they become mainstream, maybe, my MBP has a 1920x1200 panel in it and they never became very mainstream, but maybe because it was so close to the 1920x1080 standard.
Some nice touches announced about Mountain Lion too, like;
- iCloud integration of Safari - so web browsing history is automatically sync'd between desktop, laptop, iPhone and iPad
- Social Network integration - Facebook and Twitter integration to the OS - not important for me but would be seen as a plus by probably 80% of the population
- Lots of security updates - my favourite being random organisation of the kernel components in system RAM so hackers cannot target via memory location - nice
why does it have intel hd 4000 graphics and nvidia kepler graphics?
surely thats unnecessary.
i do quite like it, and for me that's quite a big thing as i've never really seen great offerings from them (for the price).
But this is still damn expensive, but the screen is something i haven't seen on other laptops.
If Apple can do it, why isn't the rest of the computing industry producing stuff like this?
People are quick to mock Apple and accuse them of claiming 'innovations' that just aren't, but I genuinely don't see any other company churning out products like this - especially with this kind of screen resolution!
WAKEY WAKEY Dell, HP, Sony, Samsung, Acer...