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Apple announces MacBook Pro with Retina Display
« on: June 13, 2012, 01:40:51 AM »
Apple has announced it will offer a 15-inch MacBook Pro equipped with the company’s high-resolution ‘Retina’ display, as part of a full refresh for the MacBook lineup.



The new model will offer a pixel density of 220 pixels per inch, equating to over 5 million pixels overall.

Of course, it won’t come cheap, the Retina Display model costing $600 more than the standard 15-inch MacBook Pro with a 2.3GHz processor ($3499 compared with $2899) and $1000 more with a 2.6GHz processor ($4499 compared with $3499).

The standard 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros have themselves been updated with faster processors from Intel, as have the 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Air models. As one analyst predicted in April, the 17-inch MacBook Pro is thought to have been discontinued, having disappeared from the Apple online store.

Go here to check out all the new MacBook specs. http://store.apple.com/nz/browse/home/shop_mac


Published by Techday, written By Contributor, Tuesday, 12th June, 2012
Link to article:  http://www.techday.co.nz/thechannel/news/apple-announces-macbook-pro-with-retina-displ/23928/7/


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Re: Apple announces MacBook Pro with Retina Display
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2012, 12:41:30 AM »
Apple has exhausted supplies of its new $2,200 ($2,825) MacBook Pro that sports a high-resolution "Retina" screen, with the company's online store reporting a wait of three to four weeks.
 
Not surprisingly, someone is trying to cash in by listing the hard-to-find computer on eBay for $1,000 over list.
 
The 15-in. notebook -- which Apple has taken to tagging with the mouthful "MacBook Pro with Retina display" -- was introduced Monday during the keynote address that kicked off Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).

As he closed his introduction of the laptop, Philip Schiller, Apple's head of marketing, said, "The best thing is, it's going to start shipping today." But by early Tuesday the Apple online store had changed the status to "Ships: 2-3 weeks."
 
Tuesday evening, both configurations of the notebook read, "Ships: 3-4 weeks."
 
Starting at $2,199, the MacBook Pro with Retina is Apple's first in the line equipped with SSD (solid-state drive) storage as part of the standard configuration. The notebook's case has been revamped -- it's significantly thinner than the still-sold MacBook Pro model of the same screen size -- and it relies on a new and more powerful Nvidia graphics processor, the GeForce GT650M, to drive the display. The notebook also followed the smaller MacBook Air line in doing without an optical drive.
 
But it was the display that earned the laptop early accolades.
 
Brian White, an analyst with Topeka Capital Markets, called it a "work of art" and said it was "the highest-resolution notebook display" available.
 
Macworld also praised the screen, describing it as "mindblowing."

But the Retina display could also be the bottleneck that's crimping supplies.
 
Experts have blamed much of Apple's initial inability to keep up with new iPad demand on the 9.7-in. Retina display; the tablet was Apple's first foray into higher-resolution screens larger than the iPhone's 3.5-in. display.

Shipping delays for the new iPad stretched as long as two to three weeks at one point, but rebounded to one to two weeks much faster than the 2011 iPad 2, which shipped to some buyers as many as five weeks after ordering. By early May, new iPads were leaving the warehouse three to five days after an order was placed.
 
But the MacBook Pro's screen has 65 percent more pixels than the new iPad's, and may be more difficult to make in quantity.
 
Before Monday, some analysts were skeptical that Apple would introduce a Retina-equipped laptop simply because they doubted that manufacturing yields would be sufficient.
 
"I'm not 100% sure that the [supply] channel can support [Retina on a laptop]," said Brian Marshall of the ISI Group in an interview last month.

Some figure to make a nice profit by dealing MacBook Pro with Retina notebooks during the time of shortages. On eBay, one seller listed the $2,199 model for $3,199, a 45 percent markup.


Published by Computerworld, written By Gregg Keizer | Framingham | Thursday, 14 June, 2012
Link to article:  http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/technology/apple-runs-out-of-retina-macbook-pros?opendocument&utm_source=topnews&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=topnews


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