27 February 2011

New MacBook Pro - The Most Eco-Friendly?

Hello readers, just a quick post about the new MacBook Pro that Apple have recently released, ahead of the event in San Francisco on March 2nd. I'm not quite sure why they would do this but maybe they have bigger plans for the event? Maybe there will be an iPhone 5G coming out soon?
The New Apple MacBook Pro - The Most Environmentally Friendly Made

Above you can see 3 pictures of the New MacBook Pro. It contains a new system called "Thunderbolt" which lets you connect high-resolution displays and high-performance peripherals to a single port - with data transfer rates up to 10Gbps. It is said that this new system will not be released on any other make of computer until 2012...and it's only the beginning of 2011! Furthermore, all the screen sizes contain an i7 processor, and the 15-inch to 13-inch can have a choice of i5 or i7 processor... no more slow i3!

I'm in a rush today to make this post so i'm not going to analyse every detail of this laptop, however I will analyse all that is revealed at the Apple event. As I never want to disappoint my fantastic readers, I have decided to leave links to information I think you would find important.

Tech Specs: Click Here
How it helps the Environment: Click Here
Design: Click Here
Features: Click Here
MacBook Pro Hompage: Click Here

That is my list of the links I feel you would all love to look at. If not, leave a comment with what you think of the new MacBook Pro and maybe what you think could be revealed on March 2nd.

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