Friday, August 10, 2012

MacBook Pro Winter 2011 Release

By Nikita Ray


Apple released the MacBook Pro as being the successor for the PowerBook G4 way back in early 2006. Ever since then it has progressed rapidly in order to meet the requirements of professionals who have to have a powerful portable computer. A few of the new changes introduced design changes but this year is the year of the Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 notebook computer and while the look still looks much like last year, Apple made many improvements which are more than welcome especially if you have not upgraded your MacBook Pro within the past couple of years.

The Pros

The latest MacBooks boast the incredibly fast, second generation Intel Core i processors, created under the code name Sandy Bridge. The 13-inch model received a significant processor upgrade going from the old Core 2 Duo processor to a quite speedy Intel Core i5 2620M. However, the larger designs, at 15" and 17", now run on quad-core processors, which can power even the most strenuous video and graphics editing applications easily. The memory continues to be the same at 4 GB although that can now expand to 16 GB of RAM. For anyone who is into gaming or other graphic intense programs, the AMD Radeon HD 6490M can fully suit your needs. Die hard gamers can go for a custom made configuration which includes the Radeon HD 6750M. Switchable graphics is still in so battery life for regular usage is still lengthy as it uses the integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000. With these kinds of functionality advancements, the new 2011 models practically soar in the benchmarks.

Yet another fresh technology has been unveiled in the completely new large monitor hook-up or Display Port. Intel's new Thunderbolt technology delivers much more overall flexibility in how the port functions. 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 need for professionals to transfer large amounts of data. Thunderbolt provides the additional advantage of supporting a number of devices in a daisy chain while keeping optimum performance.

The next primary improvement is the built-in webcam which is no longer referred to as iSight camera but the FaceTime HD camera which shares its title with the iPhone 4 and iPad 2 cameras. At present video speaking can be achieved in 720p resolution between all Apple's latest devices.

Drawbacks

With all of these types of upgrades, the battery life had to lessen and the Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 notebook still uses the same battery as the previous model. In wireless mode you can still utilize it for up to 7 hours, which will be adequate for most users. Yet another drawback for 13-inch purchasers, will be the slight drop in graphics performance as a result of the lack of an AMD or NVDIA counterpart to the Intel integrated graphics. Only game enthusiasts need to be concerned though, because the Intel HD 3000 graphics is a wonderful improvement over its predecessors.

Summary

Apple has again taken a commanding lead in the coveted professional laptop category along with their newest line of MacBook Pros, the Winter 2011 edition. These new 2011 models are certainly ready for next generation applications and also next generation hardware should the new Thunderbolt interface takes off.




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