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Topic: Apple releases new Macbook Pros...with no optical drives.

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Raylax

iphoneblaster wrote:

Science has discovered many wonders and i thin apple is one of them ,i'm so much interested to all product of apple and apple new macbook attracted by me a lot.Apple's new MacBook Pro with Retina display takes a new look at the high-end, pro-user notebook. Launched at the Worldwide Developer's Conference 2012 (WWDC 2012), it breaks with numerous traditions and leaves behind several legacy technologies.
Although the Apple laptop shares a lot of features with the entry-level MacBook Air range, it gives a high-end performance and reinvents the pro-level notebook for graphic artists, photographers and video editors.
The new Apple MacBook Pro's most exciting new feature is, of course, the Retina display. With a 2880 x 1800 resolution at 220 pixels per inch, it crams over 5.1 million pixels into its 15.4-inch screen. That's over three million more than an HD TV.The new MacBook Pro — which is in addition to the existing line of Pro's, which was also updated today — is built around a 15.4" Retina display at a 2880x1880 resolution, 220 ppi with 5,184,000 pixels, with a display that is built directly into the unibody construction to make the notebook lighter.

http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/11/apple-unveils-a-redesigned-m...

That moment when Apple fans hatch out of their larval stage into pure white Applyflys, and learn to communicate exclusively in the form of press release

Raylax

Sean_Aaron

AlexSays wrote:

IT WAS A FUNNY SEAN

Someone take away his everstone so his sense of humor can evolve.

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Not funny enough, apparently...HAHA!

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Maggots

Finally... I'm sick of discs

Oh, so delicious. For lunch.

ImDiggerDan

LollipopChoSaw wrote:

What? Websites already look fine on the high res iPad 3 display.

Yeah they do, but that's because the iPad screen generally has to shrink websites down to fit them on neatly so the images benefit from the higher res screen in those cases and the fonts always look nicer on the higher res screen, but any graphics that don't need to be scaled down to fit the display don't look any better. This will be the case for most websites on the Mac Book. The fonts will look smoother, but the images generally won't.

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Bankai

ImDiggerDan wrote:

LollipopChoSaw wrote:

What? Websites already look fine on the high res iPad 3 display.

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Yeah they do, but that's because the iPad screen generally has to shrink websites down to fit them on neatly so the images benefit from the higher res screen in those cases and the fonts always look nicer on the higher res screen, but any graphics that don't need to be scaled down to fit the display don't look any better. This will be the case for most websites on the Mac Book. The fonts will look smoother, but the images generally won't.

It's the fonts that are important anyway. A low-res image doesn't upset me nearly as much as blurry text.

FOREST_RANGER

I think graphic designers will benefit from the hi-res screen. Unfortunately, PC games will look blurry now despite it not being a gaming machine

@LollipopChoSaw I sense an Apple fan hatching in you >:3

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