Difference between revisions of "MacBook Pro"
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* 16'' 2019 500 [[nits]] [[3072x1920]] 226 [[ppi]] | * 16'' 2019 500 [[nits]] [[3072x1920]] 226 [[ppi]] | ||
* [[Thunderbolt]] ports | * [[Thunderbolt]] ports | ||
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+ | * [[Apple MacBook Pro M3]]: 14 inch or 16 inch | ||
+ | * [[Apple MacBook Pro M2]] | ||
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* [[MacBook Pro (Apple silicon)]] | * [[MacBook Pro (Apple silicon)]] | ||
* [[Apple M1 Pro]] | * [[Apple M1 Pro]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 13:12, 16 May 2024
- 13 2019 8 GB, 2560x1600, 500 nits
- 15 2019 16 GB
- 16 2019 500 nits 3072x1920 226 ppi
- Thunderbolt ports
- Apple MacBook Pro M3: 14 inch or 16 inch
- Apple MacBook Pro M2
- Apple MacBook Pro M1
Generations[edit]
- 5th generation (Thick Unibody), Oct 2021
- 5th generation (MacBook Pro M1, Nov 2020)
- On November 10, 2020, Apple announced a two-port 13-inch MacBook Pro base on Apple M1 chip
- 8 - 16 GB memory not upgradeable.
- Weight 1.374 kg
- 4th generation (2016 - 2020) (13, 15 and 16 (2019)). Touch bar and Touch ID. 500 nits
- Mid 2019
- Mid 2018
- Mid 2017
- Late 2016
- AMD Radeon Pro 560X with 4 GB of GDDR5
- 3th generation (2012 - 2015) (13 or 15). Solid-state drive and 2560×1600 display (227 ppi, 500 nits, marketing name: Retina display) [1]
- 8 or 16 GB Memory not upgradable
- 2nd generation (2008 - 2012)
- 4 GB of system memory that is upgradeable to 8 GB
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