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March 2015
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Zusammenfassung: If you are looking for a new Mac laptop there are a number of factors to consider when deciding which model is the one for you. Should you buy the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro Retina? Do you need the Retina display? Would a lighter and cheaper model be bett...
Zusammenfassung: If you are looking for a new Mac laptop there are a number of factors to consider when deciding which model is the one for you. Should you buy the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro Retina? Do you need the Retina display? Would a lighter and cheaper model be bett...
Build quality, Good keyboard, Great touchpad, Highcontrast display, Accurate colour fidelity, Highperformance processor and SSD, Battery life, Headphone lineout sound quality
Weak gaming graphics, No Ethernet port, SSD and memory soldered on
The MacBook Pro 13.3" is still an appealing product and performed excellently in our tests. The changes made to the 2015 model aren’t monumental, but they do make the device even more of a pleasure to use. If you’re looking for a top notebook (and if you ...
Great screen, Portable, Versatile in power and connections, Fancy new trackpad
Still not the first choice for gaming
Macbook Pro 13in (2015) Apple hasn't changed too many parts of the MacBook Pro for 2015. There's a new trackpad and the latest generation of Intel CPUs, which deliver better stamina as well as a chunk more power. Owners of recent models needn't offload t...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-27, Autor: David , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Quicker processors, Fantastic battery life, Cool new Force Touch trackpad, Good array of ports...
Lack of physical design changes
It's not as glamorous as the super-slim new 12-inch MacBook, yet we're pleased by the quiet but significant updates in the new 13-inch MacBook Pro. The new Broadwell chips and updated integrated graphics should lead to improved real-world performance and ...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-26, Autor: Stephen , Testbericht von: theregister.co.uk
The MacBook Pro is meant to be Apple's most powerful laptop for professional users, so the fact that the new Broadwell processor only just matches the performance of its Haswell predecessors is disappointing. The improved battery life is always welcome, o...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-26, Autor: Stuart , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Force Touch trackpad, improved performance and battery life, Retina display looks great
Fairly heavy (compared to the Air), no discrete graphics, no exterior design change
We've been bigger fans of the MacBook Air than the MacBook Pro in recent years, opting for lightness over the chunkier powerhouse, but that's changing with the release of the latest 13-inch MacBook Pro. The gap between the two is now more defined, m...
Taken as a whole, 2015 sees the 13in MacBook Pro become an more attractive proposition than ever. It's light, powerful and obscenely long lasting. The high-DPI display and all-round quality alone are enough to make us wonder why we'd spend £1,000 on any o...
Robust connectivity, Force Touch feels great, Top-notch display, Long battery life, Quicker than competitors
A bit heavy by modern standards, Retina resolution no longer class-leading, Runs hot under load
The refreshed MacBook Pro 13 with Retina is in many ways the same system we saw in 2012. It looks the same, weighs (almost) the same, and has the same display. Yet it feels different. Back in 2012, the Pro 13 was one of the most portable systems around...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-24, Autor: Nick , Testbericht von: reviewed.com
You can't go wrong if you're ready to take a bite into Apple, but it's pretty expensive. The 13-inch MacBook Pro is Apple's answer for users who are looking for a little more power and functionality but don't want to forfeit the advantages of a laptop...