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APPLE MACBOOK AIR 13" - 2020 (Core i5 1.1 / 8gb) MVH22 LL/A 512GB Grey
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APPLE Macbook Pro Mid 2014 Intel Core i7 2.5GHz 16GB Ram DDR3 512GB Storage 15" Retina Display GeForce GT 750 2GB Graphics Mac OS Mojave
Rs. 141,750.00
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Pro Mid 2014-47
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
The entry-level 15-inch and 15-inch Retina models each doubled the included RAM, from 4GB to 8GB for the 13-inch, and 8GB to 16GB for the 15-inch. Both of those models also received a slightly faster CPU, with the 15-inch model reviewed here going from a 2.0GHz Intel Core i7 to a 2.2GHz Core i7, but still from the same generation of Intel Core i-series processors (newer CPUs are expected from Intel late this year).
Further, the higher-end 15-inch Retina Pro, the base model we reviewed in each of the past two years, dropped its price by $100, down to $2,499; and the lone non-Retina MacBook Pro, the positively ancient 13-inch model with an optical drive and relatively paltry 1,280x800-pixel display,
Design and features
The exterior design of the MacBook Pro remains unchanged since the 2013 model we reviewed (and essentially unchanged from the 2012 original, as well), so much of the analysis we wrote for the previous model remains unchanged.
This laptop is slim, but with an expansive footprint, and it feels denser than it looks at first glance. The 15-inch MacBook Pro isn't exactly a carry-all-day-every-day package, although one could tote it around to and from work, or on day trips without much trouble.
The keyboard and trackpad remain essentially the same as seen on the last several generations of MacBook. Other laptops have matched, but not surpassed, the backlit Apple keyboard, with the possible exception of Lenovo, a company as involved with keyboard research and development as any.
The large glass trackpad, with its multifinger gestures, remains the industry leader, even as Windows laptops move to more touchscreen controls, at least partially to compensate for the hassle of using a touch pad with Windows 8. The ability to do easy four-finger swipes, and the no-lag scrolling in Web browsers, is something Mac users always been able to brag about to PC users. That said, some basic settings, such as tap-to-click, really should be turned on by default. Instead, I had to go into the settings menus and tweak the touchpad and accessibility settings to get the touchpad set up exactly how I like it.
The 15-inch Retina Display remains a main selling point, and Apple now uses the Retina branding on the iPh
Condition | Used |
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Brand | Apple |
Model Number | Pro Mid 2014 |
Operating System | OS X Mavericks |
Laptop Type | Traditional |
Display | 15" Retina Display |
Display Size | 15" |
Screen Resolution | 1024 by 640 |
Technology | IPS technology; 2880-by-1800 resolution at 220 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors |
Processor | Intel Core i7 |
Processor Speed | 2.5GHz |
Number of Cores | Single-core Processor |
RAM | 16 GB |
SSD | 512 GB SSD |
Graphics-Type | GeForce GT 750 2GB Graphics Mac OS Mojav |
Graphics Memory | GT 750 2GB |
Resolution | 1024 by 640 |
Battery-Type | lithium-polymer battery |
Battery Capacity | Built-in 95-watt-hour |
Power Adapter | 85W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter with cable management system; MagSafe 2 power port |
Battery Life | Up to 8 hours iTunes movie playback |
Speakers | Stereo speakers |
Microphone Input | Dual microphones |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 0.71 x 14.13 x 9.73 |
Webcam | Yes |
Touch Bar | Yes |
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