Apple continued the production of the MacBook Pro a1278 in early 2011. They introduced the MacBook Pro MC724LL A with a Core i7 processor with 4 GB of 1333 MHz DDR3 SDRAM (PC3 – 10600) and 500 GB of hard drive space. The MacBook Pro 2011 specs include the Thunderbolt standard port that supports 10 Gbps of bandwidth in both directions and is also used by peripherals to support resolutions as high as 2560×1600 and audio signal.
2.7 GHz Core i7
4 GB
500 GB HDD
7 Hours
Storage & Memory
The MacBook Pro (MC724LL/A) comes with a 500 GB of 6 Gb/s Serial ATA (5400 RPM) hard disk drive with the custom options of 750 GB similar to md311ll a but, available with an additional price.
Screen Size and Resolution
The Apple MacBook Pro 13 inch screen display has a widescreen TFT active-matrix and a 1280×800 resolution. The screen is also LED-backlit.
OS & Processor
This MacBook Pro comes with a pre-installed MacOS X 10.6.6 (10J3210), 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7 2620M (Sandy Bridge) processor. It also comes with an Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics processor that shares 384 MB of memory with the system similar to mc721ll/a.
Battery
The MacBook Pro Model MC724LL/A has a 63.5-watt-hour lithium polymer battery that provides 7 hours of wireless web use.
Memory & Architecture
The Apple MacBook Pro comes with a 256k level 2 cache and a 4 MB Level 3 cache plus a 5 GT/s front side bus with 4 GB of 1333 MHz DDR3 SDRAM (PC3 – 10600) for its RAM. All of this is centered around a 64-Bit architecture.
Inclusive Features
The MacBook Pro includes the following features and ports:
8X DL “SuperDrive”
AirPort Extreme (802.11a/b/g/n) which allows connection to the best Wi-Fi bands available
Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR allowing for quick PAN (Personal Area Network) connections and transfers
FireWire 800 port
Gigabit Ethernet is provided for your Local Area Network (LAN) connections
Two USB 2.0 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
Thunderbolt standard port that is backward compatible with a Mini DisplayPort and can support an audio signal and a 2560×1600 resolution
SDXC Card Slot
No button glass multi-touch trackpad with support for new “four finger” gestures and programmable zones
Face Time HD webcam
Introduced:February 24, 2011
Discontinued: October 24, 2011
Screen Size and Resolution
Memory
Screen Size
13.3″ Widescreen
Level 1 Cache
32k/32k x 2
Resolution
1280×800
Level 2/Level 3 Cache
256k x 2, 4 MB
Processor
RAM Type
PC3-10600 DDR3
Processors
1 (2 Cores)
Min. RAM Speed
1333 MHz
Architecture
64-Bit
Standard RAM
4 GB
Speed
2.7 GHz
Maximum RAM
16 GB
Type
Core i7 (l7-2620M)
RAM Slots
2 (2.0)
Processor Upgrade
Soldered
Motherboard RAM
None
FPU
Integrated
Graphics
System Bus Speed
5 GT/s
Video Card
HD Graphics 3000
Cache Bus Speed
2.7 GHz (Built-in)
VRAM Type
Integrated
ROM/Firmware
EFI
Standard VRAM
384 MB
EFI Architecture
64-Bit
Maximum VRAM
512 MB
Storage
Inclusive Features and Ports
Standard Storage
500 GB HDD
Standard Optical Drive
8X DL “SuperDrive”
Storage Speed
5400 RPM
Standard Ethernet
10/100/1000Base-T
Storage Dimensions
2.5” (9.5 mm)
Standard Modem
None
Storage Interface
Serial ATA (6 Gb/s)
Standard Air Port
802.11a/b/g/n (450 Mbit)
Battery
Standard Bluetooth
2.1+EDR
Type
63.5 W h Li-Poly
USB Ports
2(2.0)
Battery Life
7 hours
Firewire Ports
1 (800)
Description
Keyboard
Full-size
Case Type
Notebook
Inclusive Input
Trackpad (Inertial)
Form Factor
MacBook (Unibody)
SDXC Card Slot
One
Apple Order No
MC724LL/A
Microphone
1
Apple Subfamily
Early 2011 13”
Headphone
1
Apple Model Number
A1278 (EMC 2419)
Sound Out
1
Model ID
MacBook Pro 8,1
Power Adapter
1
Identifier reference: MC724LL/A, A1278, EMC 2419, MacBook Pro 8,1. Use these together because one Apple identifier can sometimes cover multiple configurations.
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