Apple announces refresh of its MacBook Pros

Apple announces refresh of its MacBook Pros

PanARMENIAN.Net - Apple announced a refresh of its MacBook Pro line of laptops. The highlights are new, faster processors, more powerful graphics processors, an HD camera and a new port for a technology that Apple is calling Thunderbolt.

According to a report at NDTV, cosmetically, the new Pros look very similar to their predecessors. There are still 13-, 15- and 17-inch models (starting at $1,199, $1,799 and $2,499, respectively), and they still have the same aluminum unibody construction and full-width glass across the display. To look at them, you wouldn't notice a whole lot that's different.

It's under the hood where things change. The new Intel processors, the Core i5 and Core i7, are dual- and quad-core chips that promise up to twice the performance of the chips in the earlier models.

One of the new features of the Intel chips is an integrated graphics processor. But in the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pros, Apple doubled down on graphics by adding a discrete AMD Radeon graphics chip. Models with both chips seamlessly and automatically switch between the two processors, depending on performance needs.

There is also a new FaceTime camera, which can stream video in 720p resolution and display it in a new widescreen format.

The new Thunderbolt port on MacBook Pros.It's the last addition to the MacBook Pro line that is perhaps the most intriguing: the Thunderbolt port. Apple collaborated with Intel on its Light Peak project to create a new high-speed data and display port that would be adaptable to existing connection standards. The MacBook Pros are the first computers to feature the technology, but it will roll out across manufacturers next year.

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