http://gizmodo.com/5917438
For the specs, $2,199 looks somewhat reasonable. Can't compare it to entry level computers...
This is my next machine, There's no way anyone can talk s**t about this product
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http://gizmodo.com/5917438
For the specs, $2,199 looks somewhat reasonable. Can't compare it to entry level computers...
This is my next machine, There's no way anyone can talk s**t about this product
Not too shabby.
So the laptop is the new flagship line. I guess that does mean the tower is on it's way out.?
This Mac is hi-end top-of-the line machine packed with the latest CPU and some cutting edge features, so price tag doesn't seem insane for what you get for your money.
Specs are good (not per dollar) but good specs...
I'm ordering a few of these to compliment our HP Z820 workstation. Should be solid for the field and editors to take home.
I'm quickly researching, looking for any warning signs. What I can tell so far, please correct me if I am wrong, seriously that is why I am posting. Hoping for a Kilgore appearance.
The internal SSD is proprietary. So I can't get the cheapest version then upgrade to a third party version.
RAM is 1600mhz and comes in at 8gb base. This where Apple usually gouges. I have always gotten 2gb ram and ordered RAM upgrades/taken it to the many 3rd party vendors here in LA. Anyone have any light to shed here? I want max (16gb) config. Not sure how upgradeable this iteration is. I would like all the RAM to be from the same vendor, so I'm unsure how the stock 8gb RAM would sell on ebay/craigslist.
I want to max out the specs here on 3 15'' new MacBook Pros, and I'm getting the feeling it will be all apple. I'll probably keep the SSD size low-mid for OS/apps only.
Any help/advice mucho appreciated.
Press Release was primary source of info, scouring for more now.
I just watched the MBP video. I'm NOT so sure the RAM is user upgradable.
EDIT: Apple Store upgrade shows a $200 premium to jump to 16GB.
Of course you never do IF you have a choice. I don't think there is one this time.
15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display
Added on Jun 11, 2012
Configuration
2.7GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost up to 3.7GHz
16GB 1600MHz DDR3L SDRAM
512GB Flash Storage
$3,278.00
Ships: 5-7 business days
FYI
$200 for the RAM upgrade is expensive, but less than I expected from my years buying Apple hardware.
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