Apple Tells MacBook Pro to Lose a Few

Share


Apple is reportedly planning a substantial design overhaul for its MacBook Pro line. The company’s next generation of high-end laptop computers will be thinner, lighter notebooks that closely resemble MacBook Airs and feature extended battery life. Traditional hard drives will be replaced with flash-memory-based solid-state drives. Optical drives will not be included, emphasizing the use of online software distribution exemplified by Apple’s Mac App Store.

You Might Find The Following Of Interest:

J-Tech Digital TM 4 Ports HDMI 1x4 Powered Splitter Ver 1.3 Certified for Full HD 1080P with Deep Color & HD Audio and Max Bandwidth of 10.2GbpsJ-Tech Digital TM 4 Ports HDMI 1x4 Powered Splitter Ver 1.3 Certified for Full HD 1080P with Deep Color & HD Audio and Max Bandwidth of 10.2GbpsJ-Tech Digital (registered US trademark) proudly provides this latest generation HDMI 1x4 splitter, V1.3 Certified with newest Chips & more robust & e... Read More >
Motorola Vehicle Power Adapter micro-USB Rapid Rate ChargerMotorola Vehicle Power Adapter micro-USB Rapid Rate ChargerMotorola Factory original 12-14 Volt DC Battery Car Charger/ Cigarette Lighter Adapter, with illuminated Motorola logo for Micro USB and Motorola Micro USB Cell Phone devices.
J-Tech Digital Premium iPhone 4, iPad, iPod Touch (4th Generation) to HDMI AdapterJ-Tech Digital Premium iPhone 4, iPad, iPod Touch (4th Generation) to HDMI AdapterJ-Tech Digital Premium iPhone 4, iPad, iPod Touch (4th Generation) to HDMI Adapter is used to connects iPhone 4, iPad, iPod Touch (4th generation only... Read More >
OP/TECH USA 7401084 Soft Pouch -Digital D-Compact, Neoprene Pouch for Compact Digital Camera (4.75 x 3.5 x 3 Inch)  (Black)OP/TECH USA 7401084 Soft Pouch -Digital D-Compact, Neoprene Pouch for Compact Digital Camera (4.75 x 3.5 x 3 Inch) (Black)The Digital D-Series pouches from Op/Tech USA offer ideal protection against impact, moisture and dust. Avoid expensive repair and clearing bills by p... Read More >
This entry was posted in Digital Tech. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.