Friday, 20 July 2012

The Inside Track For The MacBook Pro Winter 2011 Launch

By Neha Gupta


The MacBook Pro had been first released in 2006, replacing the PowerBook G4. Since that time it has evolved rapidly to meet the demands of professionals who have to have a powerful portable computer. Apple has raised the bar once again with the launch of the MacBook Pro Winter 2011 upgrade, in a number of key benchmarks.

Advantages

Speed has been improved greatly by using the new "Sandy Bridge" generation of Intel Core i processors. The more compact model, the 13-inch, will now be powered by the latest Intel Core i5 2620M, which is very fast. The real breakthrough however, will be the quad core processor that drives the 15-inch and 17-inch models, loved by Final Cut Pro users. The actual memory remains the same at 4 GB however that can now expand to 16 GB of RAM. Advancements have been made in the graphics end also with the two larger styles sporting a fast AMD Radeon HD 6490M for decent gaming. For the most demanding people, the Radeon HD 6750M can be added as an option. With the Intel HD Graphics 3000 your computers battery will still provide long life between charges. Simply by upgrading the new models Apple is again leading the laptop arena in all the performance benchmarks worth measuring.

The other significant change lies in the Mini DisplayPort that is usually used for hooking up an Apple LED Cinema Display or other supported models. The latest MacBook Pros are using Intel's new Thunderbolt interface to be able to additionally enhance performance and flexibility. Finally transfer speeds, which have improved by up to 1200%, will stop being the bottleneck which has slowed down file transfers to high capacity hard drives. Thunderbolt has the additional advantage of supporting a number of devices in a daisy chain while keeping optimum performance.

The newest MacBook Pros additionally come with a brand new type of built in webcam, the FaceTime HD camera. This permits video telephone calls to be received with those supported products in decent 720p resolution.

Disadvantages

Just one major element which has not been replaced however, is the battery, which suggests it's going to now last a shorter time between charges. You needn't be too concerned though, because it still lasts a good seven hours with wireless turned on. The latest 13-inch model MacBook Pro relies on the integrated graphics of the Intel processor, which unfortunately results in a small decline in speed. Game playing performance is a little bit slower but the Intel HD 3000 graphics is way better than previous generations and it is just as efficient.

Summary

Each and every Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 notebook computer reaches a completely new level of speed and even the older products are still impressive in performance and longevity. These brand new 2011 models are certainly ready for next generation applications as well as next generation hardware when the new Thunderbolt interface takes off.




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