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Product Code: MC375LL/A A 15in widescreen is a good balance between portability and productivity. But sometimes you may prefer a notebook that's a bit smaller. Our first efforts to review the new 13in Apple MacBook Pro were thwarted by issues with Ap...

You can save half a kilo on the 15in version with the 13in Apple MacBook Pro, although last season’s CPU and integrated graphics means you lose the faster performance. Yet the baby MacBook Pro still offers build quality, attention to detail and softwa...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:52:49
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The spring of 2010 saw Apple's entire MacBook Pro range updated, though this 13-inch model didn't get as extensive an upgrade as the 15- and 17-inch versions. Unlike its stable mates, it didn't make the switch to Intel's new Core i-series chips, and so...

Amazing battery life, Increased graphics performance, Faster processors, Beautiful unibody construction, MagSafe power connector...

Sticks with Core 2 Duos, No discrete graphics processor, Expensive, No screen upgrade option...

The spring of 2010 saw Apple's entire MacBook Pro range updated, though this 13-inch model didn't get as extensive an upgrade as the 15- and 17-inch versions. Unlike its stable mates, it didn't make the switch to Intel's new Core i-series chips, and so...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 07:52:49
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While the top-end of Apple’s current line-up of laptop models uses Intel’s latest Core i5 and i7 processors, this model, the two 13in models instead use the older and less powerful Core 2 Duo chip.In practice, for a lot of users this won’t make a big d...

Superb trackpad; good connections...

Annoying Apple keyboard; not cheap enough for its power or powerful enough for its price...

Very pleasant to use, but not quite cheap enough or powerful enough to be good value Good points Superb trackpad; good connections Bad points Annoying Apple keyboard; not cheap enough for its power or powerful enough for its price...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 07:52:49
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While the top-end of Apple’s current line-up of laptop models uses Intel’s latest Core i5 and i7 processors, this model, the two 13in models instead use the older and less powerful Core 2 Duo chip.In practice, for a lot of users this won’t make a big d...

Superb trackpad; good connections...

Annoying Apple keyboard; not cheap enough for its power or powerful enough for its price...

Very pleasant to use, but not quite cheap enough or powerful enough to be good value...
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The latest crop of MacBook Pro laptops from Apple boasts several new features, such as a new generation of Intel processors, improved dual graphics, and increased battery life. Most of the changes, however, are to be found in the 15in and 17in models...

still using Core 2 Duo processors Price: £999 Star rating:...

Modest performance gains over previous generation; only MacBook Pros still using Core 2 Duo processors...

If you already have the previous 13in MacBook Pro, there's not a lot of reasons to upgrade unless you simply must have the newest version of everything. The changes to the 13in line-up are mostly about improved graphics and battery life – they aren't all...
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The latest crop of MacBook Pro laptops from Apple boasts several new features, such as a new generation of Intel processors, improved dual graphics, and increased battery life. Most of the changes, however, are to be found in the 15in and 17in models...

still using Core 2 Duo processors Price: £1,249 Star rating:...

Modest performance gains over previous generation; only MacBook Pros still using Core 2 Duo processors...

If you already have the previous 13in MacBook Pro, there's not a lot of reasons to upgrade unless you simply must have the newest version of everything. The changes to the 13in line-up are mostly about improved graphics and battery life – they aren't all...
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alphr.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:52:49
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Those eagerly awaiting the latest update to Apple's MacBook Pro 13 can finally rest easy. Two new processors and an all-new graphics chipset make their debut in the cutie of Apple's MacBook Pro range, with the promise of better performance and longer b...

Apple fans will be enraptured, but poor battery life in Windows limits its crossover appeal...
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You’d be forgiven for not noticing the changes just by glancing at the new 13in MacBook Pro because it’s identical from the outside, with the same line-up of ports (there’s no sign of Apple adopting USB 3) and the same aluminium unibody design. The differences...

Apple’s new 2.66GHz MacBook Pro sports excellent network connections but it’s not so great if you need to connect a lot of USB peripherals. Unless you genuinely see a need for extra speed and don’t want to step up to a heavier 15in model, you’ll be jus...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:52:49
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More powerful than the entry-level MacBook and more portable than 15- and 17-inch laptops, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is ideal for students and travellers. Its mid-2010 update isn’t as radical as that enjoyed by the bigger MacBook Pros, like the 15inch...

Significantly better GPU, Faster processors, Excellent battery life...

Expensive, Doesn't use Core-i processors, No discrete graphics...

Not as significant an upgrade as that enjoyed by the larger MacBook Pros, but a welcome processor boost and graphics improvement...
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The latest crop of MacBook Pro laptops from Apple has several new features, such as a new generation of Intel processors, improved dual graphics and increased battery life. Most of the changes, however, are relegated to the 15in and 17in models. The...

If you already have the previous 13in Apple MacBook Pro, there's not a lot of reason to upgrade unless you simply must have the newest version of everything. The changes to the 13in line-up are mostly to do with improved graphics and battery life, and...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 09:55:04
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The 2009 version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro was one of our favourite laptops, providing a great combination of design, performance and battery life in a thin chassis. We tended to like it even more than the 15-inch model, since it managed to be sm...

The new 13-inch MacBook Pro uses a faster version of last year's processor, but a graphics chip upgrade and better battery life give it more value for the same price.
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Every year, almost like clockwork, some things for Apple happen. A new iPhone is announced (or leaked really early by accident), a new iPod is released, and usually, some changes to its iMac and MacBook Pro line-up occur. In 2008, we saw the introduction...

Extremely long battery life, Good performance...

Expensive...

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