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Here’s Apple’s New Macbook Pro Ad

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This week, Apple unveiled a bunch of new products. One of them was a new Macbook Pro. The company has released a new ad for the machine, which it has just uploaded to YouTube. Here’s a look:

Apple’s Phil Schiller presented the machine at the company’s big event, as it claimed that its Mac line has surpassed PC shipments.

The 13-inch Macbook Pro comes with Retina Display and all flash storage in a new, more compact design.

“The 13-inch MacBook Pro is our most popular Mac, and today it gets completely reinvented with a new thin and light design, fast flash storage and a gorgeous Retina display,” said Schiller. “With vivid colors, razor sharp text and more pixels than anyone else’s 15 or 17-inch notebooks, the Retina display completely changes what you expect from a notebook.”

The device is available with a 2.5 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.1 GHz, 8GB of memory and 128GB of flash storage starting at $1,699 (US); and with 256GB of flash storage starting at $1,999 (US).

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    Ryan Smith

    After using a multitude of Windows based laptops for many years I’m starting to see the benefit of a Macbook. I’ve been plunged into the world of Macbooks thanks to my girlfriend as the battery life of a Macbook is significantly greater than that of any of my old and current laptops and as such I was forced to use hers on a bi-daily basis.

    The Macbook Pro in particular seems to look great and include the benefit of a fast CPU, plenty of RAM and finally utilising flash memory. My only grip[e is that I still think that $1600 is a lot of money to pay for what is a essentially a laptop that has a long battery life.

    I’m wondering if I’ll even really notice the retina display at all.

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