Lifstill Macbook Pro Durability Testing For The Macbook Pro

Monday, February 25, 2013

Lifstill Macbook Pro Durability Testing For The Macbook Pro Video Clips. Duration : 2.10 Mins.


******** Click Here to Win A Free Macbook Pro 15'' ow.ly ****** The MacBook Air (Mid 2012) (99 direct) is thin, light, and has a decent battery capacity. A whole new category of laptops, the ultrabooks, have become popular based on Apple's pioneering efforts. For mid-2012, Apple has updated its system with a new Ivy Bridge processor from Intel. There are other new features, like USB 3.0 ports and the potential upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion. If your MacBook Air is less than a year old, you can skip this generation because the Ivy Bridge processor is only a slight speed bump over the last generation. But if you're running an older MacBook (of any kind) with a Core 2 Duo or Quad processor, now is the time to upgrade. An Ivy Bridge processor in the new MacBook Air 13-inch, with a 0 price drop? That's a pretty good deal. Design and Features The new MacBook Air looks very much like the previous model, the MacBook Air 13-inch (Thunderbolt) (99 direct, 4 stars). It has the same wedge-shaped chassis that tapers almost to a sharp point. It even weighs the same as the previous iteration, at 2.85 pounds, like the previous model. The screen is a 13.3-inch widescreen display with a 1440-by-900 resolution. This is the same resolution as the previous two generations of 13-inch MacBook Air systems. For the time being, Retina display is limited to the new MacBook Pro. The screen is still bright and clear, though, and should keep most users happy. The system has the same aluminum ...

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