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
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116 Reviews
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Users
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28 Reviews
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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
Though thATT#39
S the cent
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
Incredible screen, Ivy Bridge processors, Fast solid state storage, Gestures trackpad, Great battery life
Very expensive, No FireWire 800 or Ethernet ports, No optical drive, Very difficult to repair or upgrade, 15inch model might be better value
Following the success of the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display, it was inevitable that Apple would bring out a 13-inch version. And if you're familiar with the mid-2012 15-inch notebook, the new late 2012 13-inch model is exactly what you'd expect. ...
This is probably the best 13-inch laptop you can buy right now, for all the good it'll do you. Sure, this computer makes some sense for a photographer or designer, but the 15-inch retina version offers almost all of the same benefits, plus a lot more if y...
Abstract: When Apple released the , it was only a matter of time before the Retina display made its way to other Apple laptops. That time is now, and with the , a compelling argument can be made that Apple’s newest laptop is an ideal combination of performance, ...
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Published: 2012-10-25, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The new 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display adds a screen that's nearly as high-res as the 15-inch version, making for incredibly crisp text and images. The slimmer body feels much more modern, and the excellent keyboard and trackpad remain
Considering that this looks and feels a lot like the 13-inch MacBook Air, you may be in for a bit of sticker shock, especially as the base model only includes 128GB of SSD storage
While the Retina MacBook Pro is easily the most desirable 13-inch Mac laptop to date, the high price and lack of discrete graphics make it a tough call versus either the more powerful 15-inch Retina Pro or the more affordable 13-inch Air....
The traditional MacBook Pros hold fast to their unibody form factor and design, upgradability and price and target the mid-market of non-creative professionals that seeks to balance features with affordability. The new MacBook Pros are not flashy like ...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Apple 13″ Retina MacBook Pro laptop. This is Apple's latest notebook with a 13.3″, 2560 x 1600 IPS display (227ppi). The display is absolutely stunning, and the machine's design and ports are identical to the 15″ Retina MacBook Pro. ...
Abstract: Lisa Gade demos the Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display running Windows 7 via Bootcamp. We use Apple's drivers, and they work well but there's still no using Intel integrated graphics. The Mac runs on the Nvidia GT650M dedicated graphics all the time. C...
The MacBook Pro with Retina Display is the best notebook Apple has ever created and for the professional user, it represents a revolution in portable performance. With updated I/0 such as USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt, the best available Ivy Bridge Intel proces...