Review - Apple Mac Book Pro (15-inch, 2015)

Apple’s MacBook Air and Pro have gone through various transformations, maintaining their singularity and capture the imagination of the millions of people. Every year they are infused with some new updates, and some new components, such as better hard drives, faster Wi-Fi etc.



Apple MacBook has remained steadfastly rock -solid in maintaining their position only because, the designs were far ahead of its time, when it was first launched and it still looks up-to-date. Every MacBook in 2015 has received an update of some kind, although most of them have so much minimal changes that it is really hard to find out. Both the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro have moved up to Intel's fifth-generation Core i-series processors, also known by the codename Broadwell, while the 13-inch Pro also added Apple's new Force Touch trackpad.

One of the most striking parts of the new 12-inch MacBook, was the clickless touchpad, which uses four sensors, a low-power,2-pound ultraportable, that was Apple’s sole new laptop design in years. The 15-inch MacBook Pro has not been properly updated.

The 15-inch MacBook Pro, has got the trackpad, and a faster solid-state hard drive, plus updated graphics in the form of an AMD Radeon R9 M370X GPU. But the most important change is missing, as the Core i7 CPU here is the same as last year's model (the fifth-gen Core i7 chips from Intel are only starting to trickle out now).

Although the 15-inch MacBook Pro fails to add some of the major upgrading, it remains Apple’s most powerful and well known laptop till now.

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