The New 13 Inch Apple MacBook Pro with Revamped Guts


New Apple 13 Inch MacBook Pro would be more known for its revamped guts


One would think that 13 inch Apple MacBook Pro is not new as it was already in the market about a couple of years back but the latest 2010 and 2011 versions have something different to offer to the clients.

Improvement of Internal Features
It is the internal features that have been revamped. Exterior remains thin and light as usual but the processor is not only faster but can enhance the graphic performances almost two times of what was offered by its predecessor.

New Apple 13 Inch MacBook Pro

Long Battery Life
But the feature that would be liked best by the users is the nearly eight hour’s battery life, one of the longest in the market for this type of laptops. It is over an hour and a half longer in comparison.

Pricey Features
One downside of the new version is the price. At $1,199 it is obviously on the higher side. But the great performance, battery life, attractive features, as well as the comfortable designs countermand the disadvantages largely.

Designs in New Version

In terms of designs there the new version is not much different from its predecessor and has the same aluminum chassis. Keyboard that is black island style and multi-touching touchpad coupled with the thin and round size lids are all carry over features from the earlier version. At 4.4 pounds of weight and dimension of 12.8 x 8.9 x 1 inches the lap top is a replica of earlier model and is almost half pound lighter than its contemporaries like the U30Jc-1A from ASUS.

Good Durability
For durability, the new version is also made from single and seamless aluminum piece but the cache is that the battery is non-removable. While the display and color contrasts are excellent for the notebook size lap top, the glossy finish could restrict viewing from some sides.

Conclusion
Keyboard is soft touch and in all other respects the new version matches both its predecessors and contemporaries in the market but what makes the difference is the revamped guts of new 13 inch Apple MacBook Pro.

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