The new MacBook Pro can be thinner, the Retina screen

MacBook Pro 2012 version will have super-sharp screen like 3rd generation iPad, iPhone 4 / 4S, 3rd generation Intel Core i chip and can remove optical drive.

MacBook Pro 2012 version will have super-sharp screen like 3rd generation iPad, iPhone 4 / 4S, 3rd generation Intel Core i chip and can remove optical drive.

Picture 1 of The new MacBook Pro can be thinner, the Retina screen

The new design makes the MacBook Pro thinner.

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But the machine can remove the optical drive.

The source from 9to5mac.com yesterday posted some information about Apple's new MacBook Pro line. This product is likely to be launched soon by WWDC from June 15th. The first is the sharp retina screen that Apple recently equiped for iPhone 4 / 4S and the latest, 3rd generation iPad will most likely also appear on the MacBook Pro. Previous information said "Apple " is increasing the resolution for some icons on OS X 10.8, most likely to prepare for this new screen.

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The power key can be moved into the keyboard.

Meanwhile, the source also confirmed that Apple will replace the design of the MacBook Pro after a few years with little change in this product line. In particular, the device will be thinner and may even remove the optical drive because this component is becoming less and less used while most software for Mac OS is downloaded via the internet or using USB. Along with the optical drive, the device's power key will replace the drive's open key on the keyboard just like the MacBook Air line.

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The retina screen will be a worthwhile upgrade on the new MacBook Pro.

In addition to being equipped with Thunderbolt ports, the new MacBook Pro is also said to have the latest USB 3.0 connectivity at 10 times faster than the old standard. The new version will almost certainly use the 3rd generation Intel Core i processor but it is not clear whether Apple will use discrete graphics or integrated chips.

The hardware-breaking images of the device have begun to appear, but it is likely to still be an Apple test. Specifically, a model with a Core i7-3820QM chip clocked at 2.7GHz and reached 12,252 points with the geekbench, much better than the 9,000 of the 17-inch 2011 MacBook Pro running the 2.2GHz Core i7 chip.

Update 25 May 2019
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