Testseek.com have collected 116 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - Mid 2012 MD212 / MD213 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - Mid 2012 MD212 / MD213.
November 2012
(82%)
116 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
28 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The build is a goddamn idealized MacBook. And there's a reason that most other laptop makers have been trying
With various degrees of success
To catch up with Apple's aesthetic for the past several years. It's not just the screen
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The editors didn't like
The guts-based
Pixel-chewing performance simply doesn't measure up. It's not just the graphics performance being too similar to a MacBook Air
Or the minor but perceptible systemwide slowdown when you use a higher resolution setting. It's the way that yo
Abstract: When Apple execs debuted the new Mac lineup for the holidays last month, they noted that the 13-in. MacBook Pro was already the best-selling Mac. Both its power and small size have been key to this success...
When I reviewed it, I really liked the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro. It's very fast, amazingly portable given its size and has a wonderful display. Its 13-inch counterpart, takes the portability to a completely different level. While I loved toting the 15 a...
The build is a goddamn idealized MacBook. And there's a reason that most other laptop makers have been trying, with various degrees of success, to catch up with Apple's aesthetic for the past several years. It's not just the screen, though that's the cent
The guts-based, pixel-chewing performance simply doesn't measure up. It's not just the graphics performance being too similar to a MacBook Air, or the minor but perceptible systemwide slowdown when you use a higher resolution setting. It's the way that yo
This is probably the best 13-inch laptop you can buy right now, for all the good itll do you. Sure, this computer makes some sense for a photographer or designer, but the 15-inch Retina offers almost all of the same benefits, plus a lot more if you can s...
Published: 2012-11-08, Author: Chris , review by: arstechnica.com
Retina display is honestly a joy to use, Solid, nice-looking design, Battery should last a full work day for most users
No quad-core processor or discrete GPU options, something many pros probably need, Entry-level 128GB of storage is just too small for a pro laptop, If you ever need more than 8GB of RAM, you're out of luck
In the end, the 13" Retina MacBook Pro is a solid laptop. Despite this, it's not the greatest value. If you want a 13" laptop with a Retina display, you have to accept quite a few compromises: no quad-core CPU, no discrete GPU, an 8GB RAM limit, and expen...
Phenomenal display, luxury design and materials, very portable, Phenomenal display, luxury design and materials, very portable, Phenomenal display, luxury design and materials, very portable, Phenomenal disp
The price! No dedicated graphics option, The price! No dedicated graphics option, The price! No dedicated graphics option, The price! No dedicated graphics option
Undeniably, the 13" MacBook Pro with Retina display is a show-stopper when it comes to display quality, materials, design and fit and finish. The question is, in a worldwide depression, are these enough to sell a laptop that starts at $1,700? I have a ...
Published: 2012-10-30, Author: Neil , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: The new 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display brings Apple's much-heralded high-resolution screen to its most popular notebook model. It's a beautiful, powerful machine, but does it justify its $500 premium over the price of the legacy 13-inch MacBook P...
The $2,000 mark is an important mental barrier, and the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina’s $2,199 starting price put it out of consideration for many. In contrast, the 13-inch version starts at $1,699 with the 128GB flash drive, rising to $1,999 for th...
The 13" Retina MacBook Pro is for consumers who want an "insanely great" small screen but don't have heavy computing requirements. The 15" Retina MacBook Pro is for professionals who run demanding pro apps...