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MacBook Pro 15.4" 2.0GHz Core i7 (A1286) - Early 2011 MC721LL/A High Res (Matte) - USED: MacBook Pro 15.4" 2.2GHz Core i7 (A1286) - Early 2011 MC723LL/A This is the 15 Inch LCD for the MacBook Pro Unibody 15". This is the LCD only. This does not include hinges, casing, display cables, glass screen cover, etc MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011) battery replacement. Model Identifier: MacBookPro8,2. Part Numbers: MC723xx/A, MC721xx/A. Newest compatible operating system: macOS High Sierra 10.13.6. These batteries are compatible OEM, aftermarket, replacement batteries. They are the lead in the industry for quality and reliability - each is tested and The 13-inch MacBook Pro comes in AU$1399 and AU$1698 configurations, with 2.3GHz Core i5 and 2.7GHz Core i7 dual-core CPUs, respectively. Our high-end AU$1698 Pro comes with a 500GB hard drive and IIRC the two higher-tier Early 2011, Late 2011, and Mid 2012 Unibody 15-inch (and 2011 17-inch) models support 32gb theoretically. CPU: Core i7 Sandy Quadcore 2.2GHz Turbo Boost up to 3.3GHz với 6MB L3 cache xử lý cực nhanh. RAM: 4GB DDR3 bus 1333Mhz. Màn hình: 15.6 inch LED-backlit ; độ phân giải cao 1440x900. Ổ cứng: SSD 128 GB Sata3 truy xuất cực nhanh. Card màn hình: Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000 onboard. Frau Will Sich Mit Mir Treffen. More Power! As the final version of the Apple MacBook Pro 15, we've chosen to test out the most powerful hardware configuration. The Intel i7-2720QM CPU coupled with the AMD Radeon HD 6750M should ensure outstanding performance. But, what are these powerful components housed within a sleek aluminum case truly capable of? After it became apparent that there was some undesirable downsampling of the CPU in Apple MacBook Pro notebooks at times when the highest level of performance was needed, we decided to take a closer look at the various configurations of the new generation of MacBook Pros. To supplement the review of the starter model with an Intel 2635QM CPU and an AMD HD 6490M graphics card, we now dive into a thorough inspection of an otherwise identical model, however this time with a more powerful hardware configuration consisting of an Intel i7-2720QM Sandy Bridge CPU and an AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics card. At a price of 2,149 Euro, this version costs a handsome 400 Euro more than the entry-level model we've already reviewed. Given an upgrade to a higher-resolution WSXGA+ display, the price climbs another 100 Euro for the glossy-screened version and 150 Euro for the matte display review here. If money isn't too much of an issue, upgrading the CPU to a 2820QM +100 Euro, the memory 8GB for +200 Euro or—if you're really feeling adventurous—the hard drive 512MB SSD +1,100 Euro is fully within your range of options. For a discussion of the sections "Case", "Connectivity", and "Input Devices", please refer to our review of the identically built MacBook Pro 15 Early 2011 with a 2635QM CPU and an AMD HD 6490M graphics card. The following review is dedicated first and foremost to the laptop's performance, system noise/heat as well as battery life—that is, an analysis of what effect the more powerful hardware in place here will first take a quick look at the display. At a resolution of 1440x900 pixels 1610, the display that comes standard here gives you a bit more work space on the screen than the typical HD format 1366x768. Still, the MacBook Pro doesn't stand too proud compared to sharper full-HD displays. Apple does offer the option of upgrading to a high-quality WSXGA+ display 1680x1050, but for the extra cost it still doesn't reach the pixel count of true full HD, which might come as a disappointment particularly to film buffs and professional photo/video editors. Nevertheless, the standard display here shines with a good average screen brightness of 227 cd/m² and an appealing contrast ratio of 6191. Once again, Apple shoots for the sRGB color space, which it covers fairly well. Upgrading to the higher-resolution screen has no benefit as far as the color space goes. You can find details about the glossy WXGA+ display in this review. For info about the the MacBook Pro 15 Early 2011 with a higher-resolution matte WSXGA+ display, check out this comprehensive GHz MacBook Pro 15 MC723LL/A has inherited the inner workings of the large MacBook Pro 17. The more powerful Radeon HD 6750M in place here really stands out compared to the small entry-level 6490M graphics card found in the 2 GHz MacBook Pro MC721LL/A. There's a great deal of characteristics that separate the model in review here from the standard model 480 shaders instead of 160, a 128-bit memory bus instead of 64-bit one and 1GB of GDDR5 RAM as opposed to the 256MB of the starter model. On top of that, the Core i7-2720QM in place here runs at a 10% higher base clock rate and 14% higher maximum turbo clock rate. Even the on-board graphics card in this laptop can reach a slightly higher turbo clock rate of GHz than the one mounted on the 2 GHz i7-2635M CPU of the standard model. Finally, the CPU in place here has two more Sandy-Bridge-core features not available in the standard model VT-d virtualization and AES functions. Since Mac OS X does not currently support AES, this becomes a moot point. The final distinguishing factor between the two MBP15 versions is the hard drive In the case of the GHz model at hand here, a larger 750 GB HDD takes care of all your storage our Windows benchmarks Windows run via BootCamp, the Core i7-2720QM got to flex its muscles and impress us quite a bit. Compared to the entry-level 15" MacBook Pro with a 2635QM quad-core CPU, our laptop here runs 4-16% faster in processor-focused benchmarks. Compared to other Windows notebooks, the sleek aluminum MacBook Pro manages to rank in among the best of them. Only in the 3DMark06 CPU test did our model end up in the lower half of notebooks equipped with a 2720QM but above 2630QM-based notebooks. Compared to the MacBook Pro 17 with practically identical hardware, the results are virtually the same. The difference between these processors is considerable, but the Radeon HD 6750M graphics card here gains an even bigger lead over the 6490M in the standard MBP15. According to the overall score achieved in the 3DMark benchmark, the standard model runs about half as fast. Even when playing demanding modern games like Call of Duty Black Ops or Battlefield Bad Company 2, the 6490M is still about half as fast as its speedier cousin. Even the GeForce GT 330M of the previous generation puts the AMD graphics card of the entry-level 15" MBP to shame. The difference in performance of these two GPUs came to 30%-50% in our benchmarks. Using PCMark Vantage, we measured overall system performance in Windows. The laptop in review here surprisingly managed to even trump the MacBook Pro 17 by 8%. The 15" entry-level model earned only about 76% as many points in this benchmark. Compared to Windows notebooks, the GHz MBP15 is on par with the Asus N53SV, having the same CPU and a GeForce GT 540M graphics card. The Eurocom Racer equipped with the same CPU as well as GPU jumps 20% ahead thanks to its hybrid R10 Rendering Single CPUs 64Bit5150 Points Cinebench R10 Rendering Multiple CPUs 64Bit17048 Points Cinebench R10 Shading 64Bit8268 Points Cinebench R10 Rendering Single 32Bit4114 Cinebench R10 Rendering Multiple CPUs 32Bit14014 Cinebench R10 Shading 32Bit8004 Cinebench OpenGL fps Cinebench CPU Multi Points Help 3DMark 05 Standard 17519 points3DMark 06 Standard Score 9381 points3DMark Vantage P Result 5575 points3DMark 11 Performance 1319 pointsHelp PCMark Vantage Result 8064 pointsHelp Performance in Mac OS X The new quad-core MacBook Pro notebooks pull of a better performance in some areas according to the XBench benchmark than the dual core MBP13 notebooks and CPUs of the previous generation MacBook Pro 17 2010. In the memory, system and stream subtests, the new Sandy Bridge CPUs performed brilliantly in general, a great deal better than the older Core 2 Duo processors. The overall score in XBench seemed to erratically change depending on the trial, giving very unreliable results, sometimes a trial gave an overall score twice as high as the one measured several seconds earlier and with very similar sub-scores at that. Analyzing these results further would therefore make little XBench trials on new MacBooksDPC Latency CheckerLike in the previously reviewed MacBook Pro 17, we once again have a Toshiba hard drive here model number MK7559GSXF with a storage capacity of 750GB, spinning at 5400 RPM. The HDD score achieved in the HD Tune benchmark was very good, albeit a slightly lower score than the hard drive in the 17" MBP managed to get. The DPC latency values measured in Windows of MacBook Pro laptops of the new generation that have an AMD graphics card are all similar, remaining below the critical red area DPC Latency Checker Tool.Transfer Rate Minimum MB/s Transfer Rate Maximum MB/s Transfer Rate Average MB/s Gaming Verdict The results of the 17" MBP are actually a perfect 11 match with those of the GHz 15" MBP in review here. Thanks to its speedy GDDR5 memory, the HD 6750M ranks in above average among mobile graphics cards and allows for a smooth-flowing picture in current Windows games. For a breakdown of all Windows games tested on the Radeon HD 6750M, check out its GPU breakdown page. low med. high ultraDoom 3 2004 World of Warcraft 2005 35 World in Conflict - Benchmark 2007 52 18 Supreme Commander - FA Bench 2007 Trackmania Nations Forever 2008 Far Cry 2 2008 152 57 Left 4 Dead 2008 143 GTA IV - Grand Theft Auto 2008 32 Sims 3 2009 51 Resident Evil 5 2009 Risen 2009 78 47 32 23 CoD Modern Warfare 2 2009 33 Battlefield Bad Company 2 2010 80 62 39 22 Metro 2033 2010 48 22 12 Mafia 2 2010 Fifa 11 2010 458 275 130 70 Call of Duty Black Ops 2010 57 33 Crysis 2 2011 79 53 38 12 System Noise The nearly silent cooling system under light use is something that both versions of the new MacBook Pro 15 have in common. In Windows 7 as well as Mac OS X, only the gentle hum of the hard drive can be heard. In order to hear the fans at all, you have to place your ear within centimeters of the cooling vents as the two fans spin at a minimum of 2000 RPM dBA, Sones. When doing simple office work like browsing the internet, both fans rotate at a constant 2000 rpm. Running xBench or the OpenGL test from Cinebench in MacOS shows the laptop remains more than sufficiently cool when idle both fans remain at a constant 2000 RPM despite some hardware stress. In the stress test in Windows 7 Furmark+Prime95 we measured a maximum noise level of dBA, that is, sones 6200 RPM. This result here is the same as that for the standard model of the MacBook Pro 15. The subjective noise level can be described quite well using the sone scale the MacBook Pro 15 is just about 4 times as loud during the stress test as when it's idle sones vs. sones. Subjecting the MacBook Pro 15 to a low level of stress in MacOS, in this case the StarCraft 2 main menu, the laptop remains quiet for a remarkably long time. Only once the CPU temperature reaches 86°C do the fans spring to action and shoot up to 4000 RPM for a short while dB/ sones, soon dropping back down to 2000 RPM. After prolonged CPU and GPU stress, like when gaming, the noise level fluctuates between dB sones and dB sones. Graph of Noise produced by the Fans in the MacBook Pro 15 at varying rotational speeds up to 6200rpm. Noise Level Idle / / dBAHDD dBALoad 38 / dBA 30 dBsilent40 dBAaudible50 dBAloud min , med , max Behringer ECM8000 + Terratec DMX 6Fire + Arta 15 cm distanceTemperature While the entry-level MBP 15" shows a case temperature below 24ºC while idle, the temperature we observed in the more powerful model at hand was a good deal higher. Under light use, the case heated up to 31 °C, which isn't bad at all, feeling only slightly warm to the touch. The temperatures we observed under light use before and directly after the several-hour-long stress test 100% CPU+GPU load in Windows were nearly identical. The case surface reaches a maximum of 41°C, nearly the same as the MacBook Pro 15 model with weaker hardware. Only the average temperature is higher for the more powerful model. In MacOS, a few isolated measurements indicated a slightly higher case temperature than during the above-mentioned stress test in Windows Bootcamp. The reason for this is the fan controller that's finely tuned for the lowest possible noise level, the fans sometimes kicking in or shooting up to higher speeds only after a longer while than in Windows. This means, you should expect temporarily higher case temperatures in MacOS than in Windows. The palm rest, however, always remains remarkably cool. Nevertheless, keeping the notebook on your lap especially in the summer might prove itself to be a bit uncomfortable under pronounced heavy use. 40 °C104 F38 °C100 F28 °C82 F 36 °C97 F34 °C93 F25 °C77 F 28 °C82 F26 °C79 F25 °C77 F Maximum 40 °C = 104 FAverage °C = 88 F 36 °C97 F41 °C106 F41 °C106 F31 °C88 F37 °C99 F37 °C99 F27 °C81 F29 °C84 F29 °C84 F Maximum 41 °C = 106 FAverage °C = 94 F Power Supply max. 47 °C = 117 F Room Temperature 18 °C = 64 F Fluke 62 Mini+ The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is °C / 88 F, compared to the average of °C / 88 F for the devices in the class Multimedia.± The maximum temperature on the upper side is 40 °C / 104 F, compared to the average of °C / 98 F, ranging from to 71 °C for the class Multimedia.± The bottom heats up to a maximum of 41 °C / 106 F, compared to the average of °C / 102 F+ In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is °C / 83 F, compared to the device average of °C / 88 F.+ The palmrests and touchpad are cooler than skin temperature with a maximum of 28 °C / F and are therefore cool to the touch. ± The average temperature of the palmrest area of similar devices was °C / F + °C / F. The temperature inside remains well within the normal limits under light use with fans spinning slowly. The temperature sensors of the CPU and graphics card indicate 50 - 60°C. The motherboard, northbridge and hard drive remain a good deal cooler. Under extreme stress in Windows, we observed some downsampling of the CPU. This was, however, only the case during the stress test with Furmark and Prime95 running simultaneously, which subjects the system to a very high level of stress that can hardly ever be replicated during real-world use. Even when playing the extremely resource-demanding Battlefield Bad Company 2, we did not experience any CPU throttling. The Turbo Boost functioned flawlessly according to HWInfo32, the CPU temperature, however, reached a very high 90°C. In Mac OS X as well, the Turbo Boost worked according to the MSR tool and since the Update to Mac OS X the system no longer freezes up when confronted with very high stress on the CPU and GPU. The battery life—measured under various conditions—comes to just a bit under that of the 2-GHz version of the MacBook Pro 15. The only exception is the BatteryEater Classic Test min. battery life, in which the battery held out significantly longer during the second trial, yielding a longer battery life than the weaker MBP 15". During the first trial, the laptop ran on battery power for 46 minutes—on par with the 2GHz version 53 minutes.Battery Runtime Idle without WLAN, min brightness 10h 27min DVD 5h 15min Load maximum brightness 1h 26min The more powerful version of the 15" MacBook Pro brings quite a bit to the table. Besides the speedier CPU, most notable is the considerably faster graphics card. The GPU here can run current games with high graphics settings and thanks to its 1GB of graphics memory it's better suited for using multiple monitors at once. The larger hard drive is the third and final difference in hardware between the GHz MBP 15 and the standard model. You, of course, have to pay for this higher level of performance with a shorter battery life and a bit more noise and heat. The biggest downside of the more powerful version is the excessively high increase in price. For the better hardware configuration, Apple is currently charging 400 Euro on top of the already very high starting price of 1,749 Euro. Mac users with high demands regarding performance, nevertheless, have no other way to go here except for the MacBook Pro 17 with the same hardware but costing 300 Euro more than the GHz MacBook Pro am one of the founders of Notebookcheck, which I dedicated myself with after my studies at the Vienna Technical University were completed. Computers have been an integral part of my daily activities since the time of the Commodore C64 and Atari 1040ST. Besides new technologies such as electric mobility and environmental technology, I am also interested in architecture and construction engineering. In Review Apple Macbook Pro 15-inch 2011-02 MC723LL/A SpecificationsGraphics adapterAMD Radeon HD 6750M - 1024 MB VRAM, Core 600 MHz, Memory 794 MHz, GDDR5, inch 32, 1440 x 900 pixel, glossy yesStorageToshiba MK7559GSXF, 750 GB , 5400 rpmSoundcardCirrus Logic CS4206ANetworkingBroadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000MBit/s, Broadcom BCM4331 b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/Optical driveOptiarc DVD RW AD-5970HOperating SystemApple Mac OS X Snow kg = oz / pounds = 0 oz / 0 pounds Devices from a different Manufacturer and/or with a different CPUDevices with Same Screen Size and/or Weight Tips for buying a notebook - notebookCHECK Purchase AdvisoryFind the right notebook - notebookCHECK Hardware GuideDisplay resolution comparison - DPI grain size of displaysOur test criteriaManufacturer's informationPros+Excellent Design and Craftsmanship +Outstandingly Sturdy Case with Nice Feel +Decent Trackpad +Thunderbolt Port Ensures Future Compatibility +Good Weight for its Class +Office and Multimedia Performance +Battery Life and Power Consumption Cons-High Starting Price -Reflective Screen Restricts On-The-Go Use -Short 12-Month Warranty -Few Accessories -Non-Removable Battery Apple Macbook Pro 15 inch 2011-02 MC723LL/A - 03/22/2011 v2old J. Simon Leitner & Klaus Hinum Application Performance90% Multimedia - Weighted Average J. Simon Leitner & Klaus Hinum, 2011-04- 5 Update 2013-06- 6 Updated May 30th article originally posted May 27th. Ahead of Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference for 2023, as the mania around another augmented reality headset crescendos, the quiet corner of MacBook fans expect Tim Cook and his team to launch the first consumer laptop with a screen larger than thirteen inches. But the long-hoped-for 15-inch MacBook Air will sit awkwardly in the portfolio. Apple can do better. Apple has done better. CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 06 Apple CEO Tim Cook looks at a display of brand new redesigned ... [+] MacBook Air laptop during the WWDC22 at Apple Park on June 06, 2022 in Cupertino, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the annual WWDC22 developer conference. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesGetty Images Update Monday May 29th In a move stripped of subtlety, Apple will be opening up the trade-in part of the Apple Store to three Mac models on the opening day of WWDC. Owners of the Mac Studio, the 13-inch MacBook Air M2, and the 13-inch MacBook Pro M2 can exchange these machines for credit in the Apple Store. While you could use that credit to buy rather a lot of Lightning to Headphone Jack adaptors, Apple will be launching the 15-inch MacBook Air M2 on the same day. The specs for this MacBook Air suggest that it is little more than a point upgrade that adds a larger screen but retains all the same specs of the 13-inch MacBook Air M2. What temptation is there for an existing MacBook Air user to upgrade to a larger screen? Tim Cook’s trade-in offer answers that question, and countless of Apple’s faithful can call their purchase a trade-in rather than a brand new purchase. Apple certainly hopes they will, given both the falling sales of MacBooks and the significant inventory of the 15-inch model it has built FRANCISCO, CA - APRIL 23 The Apple logo is displayed on the exterior of an Apple Store on ... [+] April 23, 2013 in San Francisco, California. Analysts believe that Apple Inc. will report their first quarterly loss in nearly a decade as the company prepares to report first quarter earnings today after the closing bell. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesGetty Images Update Tuesday May 30th Gaming remains Apple’s weak spot. The majority of console games have an equivalent for Windows, while many titles are PC only. MacOS remains very much an afterthought for the gaming powerhouses. That does leave more space for independent developers, although Apple is not widely known for promoting gaming titles. That’s not always the case. Last year at WWDC, Hello Games demonstrated their space exploration and survival game 'No Man’s Sky’ running iPadOS and macOS. The title has not yet been released for Apple hardware although it has been a mainstay on PC and PlayStation since 2016. Sean Murray, Managing Director and Founder of Hello Games, has posted a not-so-subtle tweet. It is nothing more than an Apple. Murray is famous for trailing updates to the game with an emoji-only message, which suggests that WWDC 2023 could be a big moment for his team. No doubt, there will be speculation that this title will be a launch title for Apple’s headset, but there’s a far bigger addressable audience using macOS. Your new MacBook - whatever flavor - might get at least one top gaming title this summer. A closer look at the widely-expected and leaked specs shows that the 15-inch MacBook Air to be launched at next month’s Worldwide Developer Conference represents the Macbook vision of 2022. The same chipset, the same design, the same compromises. These specs will be a year out of date before one of the laptops is even sold. The only difference is going to be that larger 15-inch display. Until now, Apple was steadfast in its refusal to offer a larger screened laptop for consumers. Will a 15-inch model be enough of a draw for existing owners to upgrade or to bring in those new to the platform? I’m sure it will be, and Apple has been building up stock in anticipation of this happening. Yet this may not be the smartest choice for consumers I think Apple has some better options available for the savvy. If performance is your chief requirement, you will always aim higher and pick up one of the MacBook Pro models. These come in both 14-inch and 16-inch models, so your larger screen will come with these laptops automatically. These MacBook Pro models are not the cheapest of laptops, so you will be paying more, but Apple has you covered there as well. The current M2 Pro and M2 Max MacBook Pro models are showing up in Apple’s refurbished section of the Apple Store, offering up to twenty percent off the list price while retaining a 12-month guarantee and the option to sign for Apple Care. These laptops are going to have a larger screen and offer more power and performance with the M2 Pro and M2 Max variants of the chipset compared to the older M2 chipset the 15-inch MacBook Air will ship with Even when Apple launches the M3 chipset and presumably offers the vanilla M3 with the next-generation MacBook Air models, the M2 Pro and M2 Max are still expected to outperform the base M3 silicon. There will be a price premium on the 15-inch MacBook Air over the 13-inch models, which could be substantive. Given the Apple Silicon powered MacBook Air laptops have been some of Apple’s biggest sellers, many who would have considered moving up to a larger model when they invested in the new models, there’s very little on offer here to tempt them into what is essentially a minor spec bump in one YORK, NY - OCTOBER 30 Tim Cook, CEO of Apple unveils a new MacBook Air during a launch event at ... [+] the Brooklyn Academy of Music on October 30, 2018 in New York City. This is Apple's first full upgrade of the laptop in three years. Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty ImagesGetty Images Who does that leave as the target market? If it’s all about the display size, then you’ve been able to find this on every sensible MacBook Pro for the last few years. Similarly, the power and performance-focused users will be on the Pro models. Value for money blanched with longevity suggests either a refurbished MacBook Pro or aiming slightly lower down the MacBook Air portfolio for a competent but cheaper laptop. This will be my first MacBook’ for many consumers. Still, Apple’s extensive advertising of the new Apple Silicon machines will undoubtedly have converted the lion’s share of this potential market into the macOS ecosystem. This means that the MacBook team is counting on existing MacBook users to be dazzled by the idea of looking at another two inches, throwing caution to the wind, and buying the upgraded laptop. There’s the target market. Is that large enough to make this new laptop a success when Apple has many more measurably better options? Now read the latest Mac, iPhone, and iPad headlines in Forbes weekly Apple Loop news digest... Laptop Mag Verdict Packed with cutting-edge technologies, the latest MacBook Pro is the most powerful and longest lasting 15-inch notebook money can buy. Pros +Excellent performance+Next-gen Thunderbolt technology+Powerful, automatic switchable graphics+High-quality FaceTime HD camera+Great keyboard and touchpad Cons -Bottom runs warm-Pricey Why you can trust Laptop Mag Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Last year when Apple updated its 15-inch MacBook Pro, it packed a Core i7 CPU and switchable graphics into the company's iconic unibody aluminum chassis. Apple is upping the ante again, this time with Intel's second-gen Core processor, AMD graphics, a high-definition webcam, and Thunderbolt, a new high-speed connection that can transfer an entire HD movie in less than 30 seconds. Plus, this powerhouse still delivers excellent battery life. Apple kept the price the same as before starting at $1,799; $2,199 as configured, so how much more do you get for your money?DesignThe 15-inch MacBook Pro sports the same carved-from-a-single-chunk-of-metal unibody design as before, with a sturdy aluminum chassis and rounded edges. The overall look is classy and modern, though it makes upgrading individual components such as the RAM and hard drive difficult, as the entire bottom must be 15-inch MacBook Pro has the same dimensions x x 1 inches and weight pounds as the previous version. While we definitely felt the extra heft while carrying the machine home, it did fit in our messenger bag, which is more than we can say about most 15-inch notebooks. The Dell XPS 15, for example, weighs a pound more and measures a bulkier 15 x x to inches. Regardless, the MacBook Pro will take up an entire airline tray to enlargeHeatThe 15-inch MacBook Pro held up well during our heat test, where we play a Hulu video at full screen for 15 minutes. The space between the G and H keys registered 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and the touchpad measured just 83 degrees. However, the back rear bottom of the notebook reached an uncomfortable 106 and TouchpadSimilar to other MacBook Pros, our unit featured a shallow keyboard with black, isolated keys that provided solid feedback when typing URLs and writing documents. The keys are backlit, a feature that can be activated manually or by the ambient light sensor, which will illuminate the keys when typing in low-light situations such as a darkened plane cabin. While we were typing in a dark room, the soft glow enabled us to see the keys to enlargeApple was the first company to introduce mouse buttons integrated into the touchpad itself, and while others have imitated this feature, the MacBook Pro's touchpad remains the best. Not only is it x 3 inches-but we could easily execute multitouch gestures like pinch to zoom, rotate, and swiping four fingers down to see all open windows Expose.Display and AudioAs before, we loved the bright and crisp display on the MacBook Pro. Its resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels is adequate, though we suspect many photographers and other creative pros will opt for the 1680 x 1050-pixel option $100. When we watched videos streamed from Hulu, reflections from the glossy display weren't overwhelming, though it's nice to know there's an anti-glare option-though only for the higher-resolution display $150. Still, colors were bright, blacks were deep and dark, and viewing angles were excellent both vertically and to enlargeSpeakers on either side of the keyboard provided very good audio. At full volume, Beyonce Knowles' vocals filled a small room. Higher tones were crisp without sounding distorted; lower notes, such as the bass line in the song, had enough presence, though we would prefer a little more and PortsThe newest addition to the MacBook Pro's ports is Thunderbolt, formerly known as Light Peak. This connection, which shares the same port as the Mini DisplayPort, has theoretical throughput of 10 Gbps. This port also carries up to 10 watts of electricity, so you can use Thunderbolt peripherals, such as external hard drives, without having to plug in an extra source of power. Thunderbolt will also let you daisy-chain up to six devices, so you can have several hard drives connected to an external monitor, which should please movie editors who like to use larger displays. While there are no peripherals that yet support this interface the earliest will be this summer, Apple provided a demonstration where it was able to duplicate a folder in 10 seconds. That's a rate of to enlargeOtherwise, the ports remain the same On the right side of the 15-inch MacBook Pro you'll find the 8X SuperDrive and Kensington lock slot. Built into the left side are two closely placed USB ports, Mini DisplayPort shared with Thunderbolt, a FireWire 800 port, the MagSafe power port, and headphone and mic jacks. The memory card slot has been updated to accept XDHC cards, which means higher speeds and and HD CameraApple has updated the webcam in the 15-inch MacBook Pro to support a 720p video. Also, the FaceTime app, first seen on the iPhone, now comes pre-loaded on the MacBook Pro. It defaults to portrait mode-a carryover from its phone days-but you can switch it to a landscape view. While it's capable of sending 720p video, the system will only send a high-definition stream if the recipient's notebook can handle it. In a FaceTime call to another MacBook user, we both saw bright, vivid colors the yellow on our caller's shirt really popped, and images were crisp and to enlargeClick to enlargePerformanceLike Windows-based notebooks, Apple is updating its laptops with Intel's second-generation Core processors. Our 15-inch MacBook Pro came with a Intel Core i7-2720QM processor and 4GB of RAM. After installing Windows 7, we ran PCMark Vantage in Boot Camp and saw a score of 7,648; that's tops in the 15-inch notebook category, whose average is 4,764, and about 1,000 points higher than the previous MacBook Pro 6,699. The only systems that scored higher-and cost less-had SSDs the Lenovo ThinkPad T410s 11,264 and the Sony VAIO Z 9,475. The15-inch MacBook Pro's Geekbench score of 10,874 was double the previous generation 5,422.Booting into Mac OS X took the 750GB hard drive a speedy 44 seconds, the same as the previous generation. In OS X, we duplicated a folder of multimedia in 2 minutes and 20 seconds, a rate of MBps. That's about 12 MBps faster than the category benefits of the built-in media encoder on Intel's second-gen Core processor were also evident when we transcoded a 114MB MPEG-4 to AVI using Oxelon Media Encoder. It took the new 15-inch MacBook Pro just 37 seconds, 10 seconds faster than the previous model, and 45 seconds faster than the average. We then used CyberLink MediaEspresso to convert a 5-minute 1080p video to an iPod touch format. The program, using the AMD GPU to accelerate conversion, took 1 minute and 24 seconds to complete the task. That's 46 seconds faster than the category the latest generation of MacBook Pros, Apple has switched from Nvidia to AMD GPUs. On our 15-inch model, the Nvidia GeForce GT330M chip was replaced with an AMD Radeon HD 6750M and 1GB of DDR5 memory. However, like the previous generation, the 15-inch MacBook Pro features switchable graphics-this time with an integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 with the last generation of MacBook Pros, users no longer have to log out or suffer through a few seconds' delay while the notebook switches chips; the changeover is now seamless and instantaneous. Unlike Nvidia's Optimus technology, which routes everything through the integrated GPU but produces the same result, Apple's method shuts off the GPU that's not in use. In this manner, Apple claims better battery life while still delivering more horsepower when needed. When software senses that an application is using graphics frameworks such as Core Graphics, OpenGL, or Quartz Composer, it will turn on the discrete GPU. Users can also disable automatic switchable graphics in the Energy Saver control panel, but doing so will cause the discrete GPU to stay on at all 3DMark06 running in Boot Camp, the discrete AMD GPU scored 10,359, which is more than double the category average 3,559 and about 3,250 points more than the previous 15-inch MacBook Pro. It beats out dedicated gaming rigs such as the ASUS G53Jw, whose Nvidia GTX 460 GPU notched 8,640, but it's in a virtual tie with the HP Envy 17; that machine's ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 GPU powered the system to a score of 10, surprisingly, the MacBook Pro's gaming performance is nothing to sneeze at. With graphics set to maximum and the screen resolution at native, the machine notched 43 frames per second in World of Warcraft; that's well above the category average of 27 fps, but below systems such as the Asus U41Jf-A1 62 fps; to be fair, that notebook has a discrete GeForce GT 425M GPU with 1GB of DDR3 RAM, but a lower-res 1366 x 768 display. The older MacBook Pro notched 69 fps at the same settings, but WOW has become much more graphically demanding in the intervening LifeWe never expect stellar battery life out of 15-inch notebooks, yet that's where the 15-inch MacBook Pro really stands out. On our LAPTOP Battery Test continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi, the notebook lasted 5 hours and 25 minutes; that's an hour and a half longer than the mainstream average, and almost equal to the ultraportable average, but it's below the expected 7-hour runtime Apple quotes; we will retest this system and update the Note 3/2/11 After re-running our battery test twice, the MacBook Pro saw its endurance increase to 8 hours and 23 we tested the most expensive pre-configured version, Apple offers three different configurations of the 15-inch MacBook Pro. The base model-if you consider $1,799 a base price-comes with a Quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and Intel HD Graphics 3000 and AMD Radeon HD 6490M with 256MB of video the models are customizable; users can select up to a 512GB SSD which itself, at $1,200, costs as much as a 13-inch MacBook Pro. A 1680 x 1050 display is $100 extra, and one with an anti-glare coating costs $50 on top of and WarrantyOne of the best value adds that Apple offers is the software package on its systems. The15-inch MacBook Pro includes Apple's iLife ‘09 creativity suite GarageBand, iMovie, iPhoto, and iWeb, Front Row, Photo Booth, and its Time Machine backup software. This year's additions, brought over from the iPad and iPhone, are the App Store, which makes it even easier to discover and download new software, and Facetime. While we're glad the MacBook Pro doesn't have any trialware on it, we would like to see a word processor that's a little less rudimentary than to enlargeApple's standard warranty remains one-year limited parts-and-labor and 90 days of toll-free, 24/7 phone support. The AppleCare Protection Plan, which includes three years each of parts-and-labor coverage and phone support, costs $249. To see how Apple fared on our Tech Support Showdown, click got to credit Apple for finding a winning formula and tweaking it in just the right places. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro not only outperforms its predecessor, but also just about every other notebook by a fair margin. It has the same svelte design, yet incorporates next-generation Intel and AMD processors as well as Thunderbolt for high-speed data transfers. As always, though, Apple products command a premium $2,199 is a steep price to pay for such performance. By comparison, a Dell XPS 15 with the same processor, but 6GB of RAM, a 7,200-rpm 750GB hard drive, Nvidia GeForce GT540M graphics and 2GB of video memory, a 1920 x 1080 screen, Blu-ray, a Skype-certified 2-MP webcam, and a nine-cell battery, costs about $700 less. Still, that system is much bulkier, weighs a pound more, and, even with the larger battery, doesn't last as long on a charge. As always, if you want the best, you have to pay for the to enlarge BluetoothBluetooth BrandApple Intel Core i7-2720QM Card Slots2-1 card reader Company Website Display Graphics CardAMD Radeon HD 6750M/Intel HD Graphics 3000 Hard Drive Size750GB Hard Drive Speed5,400rpm Hard Drive TypeSATA Hard Drive Native Resolution1440x900 Operating SystemOS X Snow Leopard Optical DriveDVD SuperMultiDrive Optical Drive Speed8X Ports excluding USBKensington Lock, Headphone, Firewire 800, Ethernet, Thunderbolt/mini DisplayPort, Microphone RAM4GB RAM Upgradable to8GB x x 1 inches Touchpad x USB Ports2 Video Memory1GB Warranty/SupportOne-year limited parts-and-labor and 90 days of toll-free, 24/7 phone support pounds Wi-Fi ModelBroadcom Less Most Popular Zilver, sterrenlicht, spacegrijs, middernacht 8‑core CPU met 4 performance-cores en 4 efficiency-cores 8‑core GPU 16‑core Neural Engine 100 GB/s geheugen­­­bandbreedte HEVC, ProRes en ProRes RAW met hardware-acceleratie Video decoding-engine Video encoding-engine ProRes encoding- en decoding-engine M2 met 8‑core CPU en 10‑core GPU 8‑core CPU met 4 performance-cores en 4 efficiency-cores 10‑core GPU 16‑core Neural Engine 100 GB/s geheugen­­­bandbreedte HEVC, ProRes en ProRes RAW met hardware-acceleratie Video decoding-engine Video encoding-engine ProRes encoding- en decoding-engine 13,6‑inch diagonaal display met led-achter­grond­­­­verlichting en IPS‑technologie,1 resolutie van 2560 x 1664 bij 224 pixels per inch met ondersteuning voor 1 miljard kleuren Helderheid van 500 nits Brede kleur­weer­gave P3 True Tone-technologie Tot 18 uur films kijken in de Apple TV‑app Tot 15 uur draadloos internetten Lithium-polymeer­batterij van 52,6 wattuur USB‑C-lichtnet­adapter van 30 W meegeleverd bij modellen met M2 met 8‑core GPU Lichtnetadapter van 35 W met twee USB‑C-poorten meegeleverd bij modellen met M2 met 10‑core GPU en 512 GB opslag, maatwerkoptie bij modellen met M2 met 8‑core GPU USB‑C-naar-MagSafe 3-kabel Geschikt voor snelladen met USB‑C-lichtnet­adapter van 70 W Opladen DisplayPort Thunderbolt 3 tot 40 Gb/s USB 4 tot 40 Gb/s USB 2e generatie tot 10 Gb/s MagSafe 3 Mini‑jack-aansluiting Thunderbolt/USB 4 8 GB centraal geheugen 16 GB of 24 GB SSD van 256 GB SSD van 512 GB, 1 TB of 2 TB SSD van 512 GB SSD van 1 TB of 2 TB 78 VS of 79 ISO toetsen, waaronder 12 functietoetsen van volledige hoogte en 4 pijltoetsen in een omgekeerde T Touch ID Omgevings­licht­sensor Force Touch-trackpad voor zeer nauw­keurige aanwijzer­­verplaatsing en drukgevoelige besturing; ondersteunt force‑klikken, versnellen, drukgevoelig tekenen en Multi‑Touch-bewegingen Wifi 6 Bluetooth 1080p FaceTime HD-camera Geavanceerde beeldsignaal­­processor met computationele videografie Vier speakers Breed stereogeluid Ondersteuning voor ruimtelijke audio bij het afspelen van muziek of video met Dolby Atmos op ingebouwde speakers Ruimtelijke audio en dynamische hoofdtracking met AirPods 3e generatie, AirPods Pro en AirPods Max Drie bundelvormende microfoons Mini‑jack-aansluiting met geavanceerde ondersteuning voor koptelefoons met een hoge impedantie Eén extern display met een resolutie tot 6K bij 60 Hz Native DisplayPort-uitvoer via USB‑C VGA-, HDMI-, DVI- en Thunderbolt 2-uitvoer via adapters afzonderlijk verkrijgbaar Ondersteunde structuren zijn onder meer HEVC, en ProRes HDR met Dolby Vision, HDR10 en HLG Ondersteunde structuren zijn onder meer AAC, MP3, Apple Lossless, FLAC, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus en Dolby Atmos Netspanning 100‑240 V wisselstroom Frequentie 50‑60 Hz Temperatuur bij gebruik 10 tot 35 °C Temperatuur bij opslag -25 tot 45 °C Relatieve luchtvochtigheid 0-90% niet-condenserend Hoogte bij gebruik getest tot 3000 m Maximale hoogte bij opslag 4500 m Maximale hoogte bij transport m Hoogte 1,13 cm Breedte 30,41 cm Diepte 21,5 cm Gewicht 1,24 kg4 Diepte 21,5 cm Breedte 30,41 cm Hoogte 1,13 cm macOS is het meest geavanceerde desktop­besturings­­systeem ter wereld. macOS Ventura maakt alles wat je vaak op je Mac doet nog beter. Zo kun je slimmer werken, meer doen en alles uit je games halen. Meer informatie Dankzij de toegankelijkheids­features halen mensen met een beperking het meeste uit hun nieuwe MacBook Air. Er zijn features die je helpen met zien, horen, bewegen en leren, waardoor je de meest geweldige dingen voor elkaar krijgt. Meer informatie Stembediening Verhoog contrast Schakel­bediening VoiceOver Verminder beweging Zoomen Siri en dicteer­functie 13‑inch MacBook Air USB‑C-lichtnet­adapter van 30 WM2 met 8‑core GPUofLichtnetadapter van 35 W met twee USB‑C-poortenM2 met 10‑core GPU en 512 GB opslag USB‑C-naar-MagSafe 3-kabel2 m In Nederland hebben consumenten conform het Burgerlijk Wetboek recht op gratis reparatie of vervanging door de verkopende partij van goederen die, gelet op de aard van het product en de informatie die door de verkopende partij is verstrekt, niet de eigenschappen hebben die de koper redelijkerwijs kon verwachten conform de koopovereenkomst. Voor meer informatie klik je hier. Je MacBook Air wordt bovendien geleverd met 90 dagen gratis technische ondersteuning en een beperkte garantie van Apple van één jaar. Voor meer informatie over de service die Apple verleent voor je MacBook Air klik je hier. Met AppleCare+ heb je tot drie jaar lang recht op deskundige technische ondersteuning en ben je gedekt tegen hardwarereparaties, inclusief een onbeperkt aantal schadevoorvallen als gevolg van een ongelukje, met een eigen risico per voorval. Voor meer informatie klik je hier. Configureer zelf je MacBook Air met de volgende opties via M2 met 10‑core GPU 16 GB of 24 GB centraal geheugen SSD van 512 GB, 1 TB of 2 TB Lichtnetadapter van 35 W met twee USB‑C-poorten USB‑C-lichtnet­adapter van 70 W Bekijk de milieurapportage voor de 13‑inch MacBook Air met M2‑chip 100% gerecycled aluminium in de behuizing7 100% gerecyclede zeldzame aard­metalen in alle magneten; dit is 98% van alle zeldzame aard­metalen in het device 90% gerecycled staal in de batterijhouder 100% gerecycled tin in het soldeer op het moederbord Ten minste 35% gerecycled plastic in meerdere onderdelen ENERGY STAR-gecertificeerd8 Arseenvrij displayglas Vrij van kwik, broomhoudende vlam­vertragers, pvc en beryllium Ruim 20% van de elektriciteit die nodig is voor de productie, is afkomstig van Clean Energy-projecten voor toeleveranciers10 Geen enkele eindassemblage­fabriek van gevestigde toeleveranciers produceert afval dat op een stortplaats terechtkomt11 100% van de nieuwe hout­vezels in de verpakking is afkomstig van duurzaam beheerde bossen12 Ten minste 96% vezels, dankzij onze inspanningen om plastic uit de verpakking te verwijderen13 Ruil je in aanmerking komende device in voor korting op je volgende aankoop. Of voor een Apple Gift Card die je kunt gebruiken wanneer je Als je device niet in aanmerking komt voor korting, kunnen we het gratis recyclen. Lees hier hoe het werkt Momenteel is de wereldwijde bedrijfsvoering van Apple CO₂-neutraal, en we werken ernaartoe dat ook al onze producten vóór 2030 CO₂-neutraal zijn. 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