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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 Notebook Evaluation

By John Smith


Apple introduced the MacBook Pro as being the successor for the PowerBook G4 in early 2006. Since then it has progressed rapidly to satisfy the demands of professionals who have to have a powerful portable computer. Several of the new revisions introduced design changes but this year is the year of the Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 notebook and while the style still looks the same as last year, Apple made many improvements which are more than welcome especially if you have not upgraded your MacBook Pro within the past few years.

What's Good About Them

The newest MacBooks feature the incredibly fast, second generation Intel Core i processors, created under the code name Sandy Bridge. The 13-inch model was given a substantial processor upgrade going from the old Core 2 Duo processor to a quite speedy Intel Core i5 2620M. 15-inch and 17-inch designs now have quad-core power which is necessary for running high-end programs like Final Cut Pro and Adobe Photoshop efficiently. Even though 4 GB is the minimum memory shipped, you can receive up to 16 GB for an extra cost. Graphics is the most demanding use of these types of devices, and the AMD Radeon HD 6490M makes it possible for them to set new speed records. Hardcore gamers might opt for a customized configuration that features the Radeon HD 6750M. Switchable graphics is still in so life of the battery for regular usage remains lengthy as it uses the integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000. With these functionality advancements, the new 2011 models virtually soar in the benchmarks.

Another considerable change lies in the Mini DisplayPort which is normally used for hooking up an Apple LED Cinema Display or other supported models. With the Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 notebook, a new technology by Intel referred to as Thunderbolt has been put in place which makes the port much more flexible. Along with speeds up to 12 times faster when compared to the old FireWare 800 interface, high capacity hard drives will finally receive the performance boosts that they require for professionals to transfer large amounts of data. Thunderbolt provides the added advantage of supporting a number of devices in a daisy chain while maintaining optimal performance.

The newest MacBook Pros also come with a new type of built in webcam, the FaceTime HD camera. Now video speaking can be carried out in 720p resolution between all Apple's latest devices.

Disappointments

With all of these types of enhancements, the battery life had to lower and the Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 notebook still uses the same battery as the previous model. Still, with as much as 7 hours of electrical power while the wireless is running, it really is tough for competing multimedia laptops to possess that battery life. The MacBook Pro 13-inch also will get a small downgrade as it utilizes the Intel integrated graphics without an AMD or NVIDIA counterpart. However, the Intel graphics is superior as compared to previous versions, with only avid gamers likely to spot the minimal decrease in speed.

Conclusion

Every Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 notebook computer reaches a new level of speed and even the older models are still impressive in performance and longevity. New MacBook Pro purchasers can be assured that they'll be able to run the most demanding software for the near future.




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