The all-new MacBook Pro changes the entire notebook
experience. What you see onscreen is unbelievably sharp. Everything you
do is lightning fast. And if you can imagine it, you can create it.
Welcome to the future of pro performance.
4x Greater Bandwidth
With sequential read speeds up to 500MBps, all-flash storage is up to four times faster than a traditional hard drive.
Faster than the sum of its parts.
The latest quad-core Intel Core i7 processors help you power
through the most complicated technical computing tasks. Next-generation
Kepler NVIDIA graphics let you take on the most graphically intense
rendering. State-of-the-art I/O like Thunderbolt and USB 3 makes it
possible to expand your workspace in a matter of seconds. And at the
center of it all is an entirely flash-based architecture that makes
everything you do incredibly fast and responsive. Specs like these
define a whole new standard for notebook computing.
Now art really does imitate life.
At 5.1 million pixels, the Retina display is the perfect place
to view and edit your high-resolution photos. Dot for dot, more of your
image can fit on the screen — which makes editing photos far more
precise. And with four times the number of pixels than a standard
15-inch MacBook Pro display, you can see fine details and textures like
never before. In fact, the Retina display is so sharp, you can tell
which photos are in focus just by looking at the thumbnails.
All your photos. In a flash.
With two ultrafast Thunderbolt ports, two USB 3 ports, and an
SDXC card slot, you can build a photo studio around this MacBook Pro. Or
take it with you and import thousands of RAW images on location — up to
five times faster than on a standard MacBook Pro.2 Once your
photos are on your computer, editing in Aperture is faster and more
responsive than on any notebook we’ve ever built. And high-speed flash
storage lets you quickly browse large image libraries from internal
storage. So you have instant access to any photo in your library.
Power on location.
The processor, graphics, and memory inside the all-new MacBook
Pro are built around an all-flash architecture — giving you
unprecedented mobile video editing capabilities. Super-responsive flash
storage delivers up to nine streams of 1080p ProRes (HQ) content for
multicam editing in Final Cut Pro X,3 while the latest
quad-core processors decode multiple streams of video, and a powerful
GPU renders millions of pixels onto the screen. With flash storage that
offers up to four times the performance of a traditional hard drive,1 you can even edit four streams of uncompressed 8-bit 1080p HD video, right from your internal storage.4
Having four times the pixels of a traditional display changes
how you edit video on a notebook. Especially in Final Cut Pro X. For the
first time on a portable computer, you can view your video in
pixel-accurate 1080p HD and see your editing workspace onscreen at the
same time. And video is so sharp, so clear, and so lifelike, your shots
may look even better than you remember.
Work with more pixels per inch.
The all-new MacBook Pro is the ultimate creative design studio.
With 2880 by 1800 pixels, the resolution of the Retina display is so
high, it rivals the printed page. Combined with reduced glare, higher
contrast, and a 178-degree viewing angle, this Retina display is the
ideal place to see your work. High-performance graphics and processors
let you render images and apply filters with incredible speed. And
thanks to flash storage and superfast 1600MHz memory, you can access and
edit large-format files much faster than on a traditional notebook.
A powerful notebook for powerful ideas.
The latest quad-core processors and up to 16GB of 1600MHz memory
provide an enormous amount of computational power. And the latest GPU
technology and the high-resolution Retina display allow you to visualize
your data like never before. From 3D molecular modeling and DNA imaging
to architectural renderings and structural analysis, the all-new
MacBook Pro lets you do things that once were possible only on a desktop
computer — anywhere the job takes you.
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