Apple, while known for being an innovator and trendsetter in the mobile device market, has never been an early adopter when it comes to their Mac products. ![]() ![]() The most prominent improvement is the inclusion of Intel’s Sandy Bridge quad-core CPUs. This year, however, Apple made a significant stride towards making the MacBook Pro more competitive with what Engadget has accurately described as “one of the more aggressive refreshes in the machine’s history.” Summary: In past years, I always passed on Apple’s MacBook Pro despite my considerable interest because I couldn’t reconcile the the premium price tag with specs that were anything but cutting edge. Pros: 2nd-Gen (Sandy Bridge) i7 Quad-Core processors, Unibody design is still as good as it gets, battery life is a cut above the competition.Ĭons: Price, No USB 3.0, no HDMI out, Generally runs a tad warm, discrete graphics card runs hot and slurps power when in use.
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