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Apple Refreshing MacBook Pro and Air

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Topic: Apple Refreshing MacBook Pro and Air
Posted By: arwendt
Subject: Apple Refreshing MacBook Pro and Air
Date Posted: Apr 29 2013 at 4:48pm

According to Ming-Chi Kuo KGI Securities analyst, Apple’s MacBook Pro and MacBook Air will include Intel’s latest Haswell processor in its new models. The processor provides a 10 percent increase in processing speed and a 50 percent increase over the original integrated graphics chip.

Unfortunately it appears Apple will not include the expensive new  Retina display on all new models. This coming after Kuo Predicted Apple would move away from non-Retina models in 2013.

“Contrary to our previous projection, we now think Apple will continue to make the MacBook Pro alongside the MacBook Air and Retina MacBook Pro because the 13” MacBook Pro remains the most popular product in the MacBook line. Also, there is still demand in emerging markets, where Internet penetration isn’t advanced, for optical disk drives.” Kuo said.

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Posted By: Bocephus
Date Posted: Apr 29 2013 at 8:10pm
Who can afford apple computers? Over priced and over rated imo.


Posted By: ktf1179
Date Posted: Apr 30 2013 at 8:19am
Again the problem with Apple is they are so concerned with the looks of their products, that they forget about upgrading, or changing the user interface that drives those pretty computers. Again they have the same look for their OS X for over 10 years now. It is time to "Think Different" when it comes to your operating system. Wink



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