
Fastest ram for 2012 mac pro pro#
The retina display version of the MacBook Pro brings the thickness down to just 1.8cm, while the footprint is slightly smaller than the standard 15-inch at 35.89 x 24.71 cm. The retina display in action MacBook Pro 2012 dimensions and weightĪs for the standard models, both are 2.41 cm in height. The standard MacBooks have 1,280 x 800 resolution displays. That's 220 pixels per inch, so not as good as the iPhone 4, 4S and iPad though - the latter is 264ppi, while the iPhone 4 and 4S is 326ppi. You get a 15.4-inch LED-backlit IPS display which clocks in at 2,880 x 1,800 resolution.

The retina display models boast a staggering resolution. These have 8GB of memory.Īs you may have heard, there's no optical drive in the next generation MacBook Pro retina model, though there is in the standard MacBook Pro 13 and 15-inch line.
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You can upgrade the higher end model to 768GB if you've the extra cash.

The two retina display MacBook Pros both have flash storage - 256GB and 512GB respectively. The 2.6 GHz version features 8GB of memory and a 750GB hard drive. The 2.3GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro is available with 4GB of memory and a 500GB hard drive. The 2.5 GHz 13-inch MacBook Pro is available with 4GB of memory and 500GB hard drive, while the 2.9 GHz dual-core version has 8GB of memory and a 750GB hard drive. As before, the MacBook Pro features a Thunderbolt port. MacBook Pro 2012 storage and memoryīoth the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro can be configured with a 1TB hard drive or SSDs up to 512GB. The 2.6Ghz 15-inch and both retina display models have the 1GB variant of the GeForce GT 650M. It's a different story for the bigger size notebook though the 15-inch 2.3GHz configuration comes with the 512MB version of the Nvidia GeForce GT 650M. Once again Nvidia provides the discrete graphics inside the MacBook Pro, though the 13-inch doesn't get the extra help, instead sticking with the integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 chip. You can also configure a 2.7GHz quad-core inside the top-end retina display model. Speeds are up to 2.9 GHz with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.6 GHz. Everything but the basic £999 13-inch MacBook Pro now has a Core i7 on board - see above for the speeds of the various models. The 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro models have been updated with the latest Ivy Bridge-spec Intel Core processors.
