Apple stirred things up and made people reflect on the possibilities of using technology with the introduction of MacBook Pro Retina Display equipped with a Core i7 processor, 8 GB of onboard 1600 MHz DDR3L SDRAM, and 512 GB of flash storage. This MacBook follows up on the MacBook Pro series introduced in mid-2012 similar to the MacBook pro MD101LL A.
This ultra-thin notebook is powerful and light. It is a combination of stunning performance and portability. It boasts a beautiful high-resolution LED-backlit 15.4” widescreen 2880×1800 (220 PPI) “retina” display with a thin, sleek case design. Detailed device specifications and capabilities for this MacBook Pro can be found below.
2.6 GHz Core i7
8 GB
512 GB SSD
7 Hours
Storage
By default, this MacBook Pro has a 512 GB of flash storage. It can handle the most demanding tasks such as saving important files like large videos and images. Flash storage doesn’t have moving parts, so it is usually quiet and reliable. This unit can go in stand by mode for a month.
Its all-flash storage is also responsible for making this model responsive. It gives up to four times of performance than that of the traditional hard drives used before. This represents a major improvement from the storage utilized in the previous generations. Flash storage is still incorporated in many current models available today.
Screen Size and Resolution
The most remarkable difference between the MacBook Pro Model a1398 and its predecessor is its Retina display. It has a 15.4” color widescreen LED-backlit with IPS technology that features a 2880×1800 native resolution at 220 PPI or 178 digree viewing angle.
This model has a pixel count of more than 5 million. It is also capable of setting up an output for up to two external displays its 2560 x 1600 via Thunderbolt.
Processor& Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)
This unit is powered by top-of-the-line processors and graphics. It has a pre-installed MacOS X 10.7.4 (11E2068), 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 3720QM (Sandy Bridge) processor, and dual graphics processors – an NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M with 1 GB of dedicated GDDR5 memory and “integrated” Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics processor that shares the system memory.
Sandy Bridge is 17% better than its predecessor. This represents a significant upgrade from the past two generations of Intel processors. This allows for improved performance, excellent integrated graphics, and lower power consumption.
Memory & Architecture
Applications installed on this MacBook Pro are guaranteed to work faster with its 256k level 2 cache and a 6 MB Level 3 cache plus 8 GB of onboard 1600 MHz DDR3L SDRAM for RAM. All of this centers around a 64-Bit architecture.
The 64-Bit system performs twice its counterpart. It gives more RAM access and allows advanced security features. It also provides more efficiency in administering processes that in turn elevates the OS performance.
Battery Life
This a1398 MacBook Pro comes with a sealed 95-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery that provides 7 hours of wireless web use as certified by Apple.
Upgradability
This MacBook Pro has a standard 8 GB of RAM, but users can upgrade it to 16GB. The operating system of this MacBook Pro is also upgradable from its default MacOS X 10.7.4 (11E2068) to the recent MacOS X. It can also host Windows OS 7 (32-Bit) and accommodate operating systems as high as Windows 8.1 (64-Bit). This MacBook Pro has a dimension of 0.71 x 14.13 x 9.73 in and a weight of 4.46 lbs (2.02 kg).
Inclusive Features
The MacBook Pro includes the following features and ports:
8X DL “SuperDrive”
Bluetooth 4.0 allowing for quick PAN (Personal Area Network) connections and transfers
Two USB 3.0 Ports are supplied for the connection of external keyboards, printers, external hard disks etc.
Optical digital audio in/out for connecting some external audio equipment like headphones and microphones
SDXC Card Slot
No button glass multi-touch trackpad with support for new “four finger” gestures and programmable zones
FaceTime HD webcam
Introduced: June 11, 2012
Discontinued: February 13, 2013
Screen Size and Resolution
Memory
Screen Size
15.4″ Widescreen
Level 1 Cache
32k/32k x 4
Resolution
2880×1800
Level 2/Level 3 Cache
256k x 4, 6 MB
Processor
RAM Type
DDR3L SDRAM
Processors
1 (4 Cores)
Min. RAM Speed
1600 MHz
Architecture
64-Bit
Standard RAM
8 GB
Speed
2.6 GHz
Maximum RAM
16 GB
Type
Core i7 (I7-3720QM)
RAM Slots
None
Processor Upgrade
Soldered
Motherboard RAM
8
FPU
Integrated
Graphics
System Bus Speed
5 GT/s
Video Card
GeForce GT 650M
Cache Bus Speed
2.6 GHz (Built-in)
VRAM Type
GDDR5
ROM/Firmware
EFI
Standard VRAM
1 GB
EFI Architecture
64-Bit
Maximum VRAM
1 GB
Storage
Inclusive Features and Ports
Standard Storage
512 GB SSD
Standard Optical Drive
None
Storage Speed
390/440 MB/s
Standard Ethernet
None
Storage Dimensions
Proprietary
Standard Modem
None
Storage Interface
Proprietary (6 Gb/s)
Standard AirPort
802.11a/b/g/n (3-Stream)
Battery
Standard Bluetooth
4.0
Type
95 W h Li-Poly
USB Ports
2 (3.0)
Battery Life
7 hours
Firewire Ports
None
Description
Keyboard
Full-size
Case Type
Notebook
Inclusive Input
Trackpad (Inertial)
Form Factor
MacBook Pro (Retina)
SDXC Card Slot
One
Apple Order No
MC976LL/A
Microphone
1
Apple Subfamily
Retina Mid-2012
Headphone
1
Apple Model Number
A1398 (EMC 2512)
Sound Out
1
Model ID
MacBookPro 10,1
Power Adapter
1
Identifier reference: MC976LL/A, A1398, EMC 2512, MacBookPro 10,1. Use these together because one Apple identifier can sometimes cover multiple configurations.
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