13-inch MacBook Pro Retina can have the same configuration as the 15-inch model. (Photo: Cnet).
According to the 13-inch Slashgear MacBook Pro Retina will be released in September this year. This product can have the same configuration as the 15-inch model but is cheap and smaller in size. Earlier, many rumors said, this model will be produced in the third quarter of 2012 with a screen resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels.
MacBook Pro Retina was introduced in June this year. It is powered by a quad-core Core i7 processor based on 2.3GHz based on Ivy Bridge platform, RAM 8GB, 256GB SSD and Nvidia GeForce GT650M graphics card with 1GB VRAM.
The new generation iMac has a constant design.(Photo: Focus).
In addition, Apple may also introduce a new generation iMac at the same time as the 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, with the current supply situation, " Apple" will have a desktop shortage by the end of July. Meanwhile, August will be a good time for the company to start. produced iMac to prepare for release in September.
The new iMac model was previously rumored to use an Ivy Bridge Core i5 or i7 chip with the design unchanged from the previous generation. Many sources said that this model can support watching TV like Apple TV.
after the launch of the first macbook pro with a retina display last year, apple brand fans predicted that one day the apple apples would end up with the regular macbook pro, which is only equipped with a low-resolution screen. .
apple's new macbook 12 has an absolute thinness, a retina display, but retains an impressive battery life of about 9 hours. this 9-hour figure is nearly 2 hours lower than the macbook pro 13 in 2015 but remember that the battery capacity on the macbook 12 is nearly half lower than the macbook pro 13 (39.7wh compared to 74.9wh)
if you're still using the 2012 15-inch macbook pro with a retina display and plan to replace your battery or keyboard, you should do so as soon as possible.
according to an official document recently updated by apple, the newly released 15-inch macbook pro has become apple's first macbook that can support screen resolutions of up to 5k and 4k with a resolution of 4,096 x 2,160 / 60hz on a single transmission channel.