A photo posted to the Chinese forum WiIPhone reportedly leaks the specs of the upcoming 13.3-inch MacBook Pro, reports MacRumors.
The specs show only minor improvements to the 13.3" MacBook Pro model with the addition of a 2.5GHz Ivy Bridge processor along with the Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU. The image also reveals the addition of Bluetooth 4.0 and the faster USB 3.0 standard to the Mac laptop line.
Notably,the laptop does not feature a Retina Display or a Solid State Drive; however, most of the rumors about these features have applied to the 15-inch model.
Apple is expected to update much of its Mac lineup at WWDC 2012.
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Edvomberto - June 7, 2012 at 1:18am
Que pena! Eu estava ancioso por novidade!
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A.R.A - June 6, 2012 at 6:39am
this is 13 inch MacBook Pro BUT the 15 inch has different config and have 16GB RAM 2GB Graphics and Retina Display and also its 2.1 kg. without optical Drive
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Attitude1 - June 6, 2012 at 12:56am
I would think it is an upgraded / configured model when ordering the MacBook Pro...
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Vanja - June 5, 2012 at 8:37pm
I sure hope 15" MBP will be similair. I need fw 800 port and a place for another hdd but on ivy bridge platform.
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reallyrottenmango - June 5, 2012 at 4:50pm
Look around you... there are no known hardware that would possibly support retina display yet. But they might be able to pull up the resolution size up to somewhere around 2560 * 1440, which is quiet possible now.. Since the ivy bridge processor only use 17w so it looks promisng
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meaowing - June 5, 2012 at 4:12pm
I've been waiting for 3 years for new macbook 13" line. I am using macbook aluminum 13" 2.0ghz.
If they don't put High resolution display (1366x768 or better is fine for me) and Discrete GPU (even it is decent, at least better than HD 4000), I would not buy it.
cmon! it is Macbook PRO, not the old MACBOOK only.
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Mark - June 5, 2012 at 3:44pm
REALLY, I think I'll stick to the iPad. If this is the true spec then how do they call it a PRO!! It should be the Macbook AMATEUR surely.
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MnagledbannaTip - June 5, 2012 at 11:47pm
In these days, many other pros are still using ancient computer and they don't complain or seeking for the new computer. Real pro is determined by how they are utilizing resources efficiently. Regardless of how good hardware settings on your computer, which will never make yourself to be a pro.. There is guy name, who is called Jay bruns, who works at University of Montana, all he does the thing is just moving around desktop cursors but always looking for the new powerful machine and keeps complaining about how is the new machine that slow or something...
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Steve - June 5, 2012 at 3:04pm
no retina display ?????
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joyz - June 5, 2012 at 2:33pm
If this is true then am gona be hacked off ! I've got the 13" and wana upgrade but not for that..