MacBookPro10,1
15″ MacBook Pro $795 |
MacOS 13 Ventura (Patched)* Processor 2.3 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 RAM 8 GB Storage 250 GB Solid State Drive Trackpad Multi-Touch trackpad Keyboard Built-in full-size backlit keyboard with 78 (U.S.) Built-in Display 15-inch (diagonal) Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M and Intel HD Graphics 4000 Camera 720p FaceTime HD camera Wi-Fi 802.11ac Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 USB 2 – up to 5 Gbps Thunderbolt 2 – Thunderbolt 1 (up to 10 Gbps) Denver Mac Repair Warranty 30 days from purchase, excludes cosmetic damage, Extended Warranty available, see shop for details. Year 2012 Original Retail Price $1,799 |
History On June 11, 2012, at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco Apple introduced a new third generation MacBook Pro, marketed as the “MacBook Pro with Retina display” to differentiate it from the updated models of the previous generation released earlier that day. The new model includes an Ivy Bridge chipset with USB 3.0, and a high-resolution 15.4″ 2880×1800-pixel Retina display. Other new or changed features include a second Thunderbolt port, an HDMI port, and a thinner MagSafe 2 adapter. The new model omits Ethernet and FireWire 800 ports, though Apple announced Thunderbolt adapters for both interfaces along with its release. It also omits a SuperDrive, making it Apple’s first professional notebook since the PowerBook 2400c to ship without a built-in optical drive. The new model ships with a solid state drive standard rather than a hard drive. Apple also claims improved speakers and microphones and a new system for cooling the notebook with improved fans. The Retina display MacBook Pro largely follows the styling of the previous generation with its aluminum enclosure and separated black keys. The power button is now located on the keyboard rather than the upper right corner of the chassis. At 0.71 inches (18 mm) thick it is 25 percent thinner than its predecessor. The screen has a thinner bezel, and the model’s name is now on the underside of the chassis rather than the bottom of the bezel. |
Big, Bright, Sharp Display on the go? Yes, this MacBook Pro has is with the power to create, watch and surf. |
*Ventura is not natively supported, performance of third party is not guaranteed. Machine can be reverted back to macOS Catalina at no cost. |
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