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MacBook review round-up: Beautiful compromise | Digital Trends

<b>MacBook</b> review round-up: Beautiful compromise | Digital Trends


<b>MacBook</b> review round-up: Beautiful compromise | Digital Trends

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 12:16 PM PDT

In fact, it appears the new MacBook on average offers about 25 percent less time away from a power outlet than the 2015 MacBook Air, and about 20 percent less than the 2015 MacBook Pro 13 with Retina. Engadget, for example, recorded ...

<b>MacBook</b> review roundup | iMore

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 10:11 AM PDT

The MacBook Air is the best option all around, the MacBook Pro Retina 13 is a great step up, and PC users can do no better than Dell's latest XPS 13. Mark Spoonauer, writing for Tom's Guide/Laptop: My initial reaction to the MacBook was that ...

<b>MacBook</b> Meta-Review: The Laptop of the Future, Just a Liiittle Too <b>...</b>

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 09:58 AM PDT

But here, now, in the present day, there are more practical slim, everyday laptop choices. The MacBook Air is the best option all around, the MacBook Pro Retina 13 is a great step up, and PC users can do no better than Dell's latest XPS 13.

<b>MacBook</b> Review Roundup: Major Design Appeal, but Too Many <b>...</b>

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 09:56 AM PDT

The new MacBook handled the tasks I threw at it so well that I am no seriously considering whether or not I can adopt one full-time, as a replacement to my original 2012 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro road warrior. Dana Wollman, Engadget:.

<b>MacBook Pro</b> review (2015) | The Verge

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 09:52 AM PDT

There are plenty of good reasons to own a MacBook Pro, though, even if they are as familiar as the computer's appearance. For starters, the Retina display on my 13-inch review unit is simply stunning. Coming from a 2013 MacBook Air, ...

12-inch <b>MacBook</b> review roundup: Gorgeous, but keyboard, USB-C <b>...</b>

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 09:40 AM PDT

The new MacBook has quite a bit going for it, with a brand new keyboard, a new Force Touch trackpad (that's also available in the newest 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display), contoured batteries to fit the ridiculously thin design, and a ...

Review roundup: <b>Apple's</b> 12" <b>MacBook</b> ahead of its time, but hurt by <b>...</b>

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 09:28 AM PDT

Dieter Bohn of The Verge said that in light of the new MacBooks' thin size, light weight, and Retina display, even his MacBook Air felt "like a heavy, kind of ugly throwback with a mediocre screen." He nevertheless returned to ... MacBook Pro ...

12-inch <b>MacBook</b> review roundup: The future of the notebook, but <b>...</b>

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 09:27 AM PDT

Likewise, this new MacBook will also be the right fit for a smaller segment of a public than the more universally useful 13-inch MacBook Air or Pro. But those who ... The Retina display is excellent, and I'm really loving the Force Touch trackpad.

<b>MacBook</b> review: <b>Apple</b> reinvents the laptop again - Engadget

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 09:01 AM PDT

For months, the internet was abuzz with two similar, and somewhat contradictory, Apple rumors. Depending on whom you believed, the famously secretive company was working on either a 12-inch "iPad Pro" or a Retina display MacBook Air.

<b>MacBook Retina</b> Review � The Portable Performer - SlashGear

Posted: 09 Apr 2015 09:00 AM PDT

It tips the scales at just 2.03 pounds, versus 3.0 pounds for the MacBook Air, or 3.5 pounds for the MacBook Pro. It makes a huge, huge difference. 2015 MacBook Retina. On a day to day basis, if you're only carrying your laptop from home to ...

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