Features | # 2.4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 Processor # 4 GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM (supports up to 16 GB) # 750GB 5400rpm Hard Drive; 8x DVD/CD SuperDrive # 17-Inch LED-backlit Display, 1920 by 1200 Resolution; AMD Radeon HD 6770M with 1GB GDDR5 # Mac OS X v10.7 Lion, 7 Hour Battery Life
| # Faster Flash Storage; USB 3.0; 720p FaceTime HD Camera # 1.7 GHz Intel Core i5 Processor # 64 GB Solid State Drive; 4 GB DDR3 RAM # Intel HD Graphics 4000; 11.6-inch LED Display # Mac OS X v10.7 Lion Operating System
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Description | The largest member of the MacBook Pro family remains mostly unchanged, save for a few tweaks to improve performance. The quad-core Intel Core i7 now runs at 2.4GHz, while the 750GB hard drive and 4GB of RAM remain untouched. As before, the LED-backlit display can be ordered in either glossy or antiglare format, and features a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels. The 17-inch MacBook Pro now receives a more powerful AMD Radeon HD 6770M graphics processor with 1GB of memory, and the computer can automatically switch to the integrated Intel HD Graphics to conserve battery. Apple still claims 7 hours of run time even with the increased performance, though expect that figure to drop considerably when working this computer hard. Although Apple has aggressively rolled out the new Thunderbolt interface, the 17-inch MacBook Pro retains an ExpressCard/34 slot and remains the only MacBook model to do so. This model is best suited for desktop and studio use, as carrying around a 6.6 pound 17-inch laptop can get quite uncomfortable and inconvenient. Intel Core i7 Qaud Core processor - Features a 6MB L3 shared cache and 2.4GHz Quad-Core processor speed. 4GB DDR3 SDRAM - For multitasking power, expandable to 8GB 750GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm) 17'' LED-backlit high-definition widescreen display (1920 x 1200) Intel HD Graphics 3000 - With up to 384MB DDR3 SDRAM Radeon HD 6770M graphics with 1GB GDDR5 video memory Thunderbolt, FireWire (800 Mbps) and 3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports FaceTime camera with omnidirectional microphone Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11a/b/g/n) 10.51'' D x 15.47'' W 6.6 lbs OSx Lion 10.7 | Expect everything. From a notebook that weighs almost nothing.With the latest Intel Core i5 processor, up to 60 percent faster graphics, and faster flash storage, MacBook Air packs a lot of features into an astonishing 2.38 pounds. New Intel Core i5 processor. A big shift in power.Integrating a faster processor, more powerful graphics, and a memory controller into a single chip makes for some serious performance. The new Intel HD Graphics 4000 offers up to 60 percent faster graphics - performance you'll really notice in the games you play, the movies you watch, and the FaceTime calls you make. And MacBook Air now supports up to 8GB of memory, so you can run more memory-intensive applications without compromising performance. Faster all-flash storage. Even more instant gratification.Part of what makes MacBook Air so responsive is that it's designed entirely around flash storage. Not only does this make MacBook Air much lighter and more portable than traditional notebooks, it also provides faster access to data and gives you instant-on capability. Available up to 512GB, this next-generation flash storage is up to 4x faster than a traditional 5400-rpm notebook hard drive and faster than the previous-generation MacBook Air. So when you flip open MacBook Air, it starts up in seconds. Even after a month in standby mode, the screen springs to life. Apps launch quickly. And with no moving parts, flash storage stays quiet. Long-lasting battery. Instant on. Even after a month off.Since space-saving flash storage leaves room for a bigger battery, you can devote more time to the things you enjoy most. Things like browsing the web, editing photos, and watching videos. Get up to 5 hours of battery life on a single charge. Put MacBook Air to sleep, and it enters standby mode to conserve battery life for up to 30 days. And with Power Nap - a new feature coming this summer in OS X Mountain Lion - you'll continue to receive new email and calendar invitations wh... |
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