w********1 发帖数: 3492 | 1 Mon, 11 Jun 2012 13:37:59 PDT
With Apple's new "Next Generation MacBook Pro" being the headliner in terms
of new hardware introduction at WWDC, there is obviously considerable
interest in how the new model compares with the previous design, which
continues to be offered in both 13-inch and 15-inch sizes.
Engadget posts a brief hands-on with the new MacBook Pro fresh out of the
box, showing how much slimmer the new form factor is than the standard
MacBook Pro.
It's 0.71-inches thick, or roughly 25 percent thinner than the current
generation Pros (which, by the way, live on -- except for the 17-incher).
That's just .03-inches thicker than the 13-inch MacBook Air, but it feels
like quite a bit more. Where the Air is tapered, this has a constant
thickness throughout. So, again, it doesn't feel like an Air, but it's a big
improvement over the Pro.
On the right side you have an SD card reader, full-size HDMI port and the
first USB 3.0 port. (Which, by the way, is not blue -- Apple just made all
the ports 3.0 and they're all naturally white.) On the other side is the
other USB 3.0 port along with dual Thunderbolt ports, a headphone jack and
the new MagSafe 2 connector.
The Next Generation MacBook Pro is currently available only as 15-inch model
and is available starting at $2199.
Update: The Verge has also posted a gallery of hands-on photos of the new
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