Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Pro 15.4 inch - Mid 2015 MJLQ2 / MJLT2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 15.4 inch - Mid 2015 MJLQ2 / MJLT2.
June 2015
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84 Reviews
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We're rather in love with the new MacBook Pro, but as with many love affairs there are irritations.The trackpad is huge and wonderful to use; but it's so big that the keyboard has been pushed up to make room, as well as flattened down to make the laptop s...
Published: 2016-05-18, Author: Ian , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Dell's new XPS 15 is a formidable machine, and it's looking to take the fight to Apple's MacBook Pro for a larger slice of the lucrative high-end laptop market.However, Apple has a reputation for leaving a long time between new versions of its flagship...
MacBook Air is the lightest and thinnest Mac you can get, MacBook Pro with Retina has the best spec for your money
The entrylevel price of the 13in MacBook Air is just £150 less than the entrylevel Retina model and a lot less powerful, Retina MacBook Pro offers 8GB RAM as standard, Mac Air only offers 4GB RAM
In 2013, when Apple reduced the price of the MacBook Pro with Retina display range, we stopped recommending the 13-inch MacBook Air on the basis that there was only £150 difference in price. As Apple has continued to drop prices we are still looking at ju...
Design & manufacturing, Screen: high contrast, faithful colors, Processing power from CPU & SSD, Thin & light for a 15", Battery life, Sound quality
Same old design, Minor overheating, fan noise, Not for gaming
The new 15" MacBook Pro is exceptional. It has enough processing power to stay well ahead of the competition, and it boasts first-class manufacturing, picture quality and battery life. It's a good machine for anyone with tall expectations—and a tall budge...
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Published: 2015-06-22, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
New Force Touch trackpad, Fastest flash drive technology available
Running an older processor than hoped, Battery life measured as 30 mins shorter than 2.5 GHz model
Now we have an option on a faster AMD graphics, the gap between the two available 15-inch MacBook Pro notebooks has widened a little, although even the integrated Iris Pro graphics in this model are quite capable of some accomplished gameplay at decent qu...
The 15-inch MacBook Pro has a brilliant Retina Display, powerful processor and new graphics card options, plus faster flash storage and a new Force Touch trackpad
It offers only the most minimal upgrades over last year's version, despite a very high starting price. The new AMD graphics don't do much for gamers
Current 15-inch MacBook Pro owners won't feel the need to upgrade, but the handful of tweaks included here keep this expensive system at the top of the list for powerful midsize laptops...
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Published: 2015-06-08, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
Measurably faster graphics, Force Touch, Incredible storage performance
Broadwell CPU still MIA
We must admit to feeling a tinsy bit short-changed by the no-show of quad-core Intel Broadwell processor in this year's 15-inch MacBook Pro model. However this refresh sees two aspects expanded that are always in demand – faster graphics and longer batter...
Published: 2015-06-02, Author: Stephen , review by: theregister.co.uk
With so little changing in this year's model, the 15-inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display is starting to look a little dated and overpriced. That might be partly due to Intel's tardy delivery of next-gen Broadwell chips, but last year's MacBook Pro update...
Abstract: What's The Best Quad-Core Mac?MacBook Pro? iMac 5K? or Mac Pro?Posted Friday, September 4th, 2015 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistThere are various quad-core Macs. Which is the best? The iMac 5K? MacBook Pro? Mac Pro 'tube'? And how about a 2010 quad-core...