Friday, July 13, 2012

New Apple Laptops price list

Apple launched the new MacBook Pro Monday at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), and touted the notebook as thinner and lighter than the standard MacBook Pro. These Apple laptops boasted of its high-resolution display the dubbed Retina to match the marketing label used for the pixel-packed screens on the newest iPhone & iPad and highlighted the move to SSD. Like the MacBook Air before it, the Retina MacBook Pro also lacks an optical drive. That omission, along with the shift to a SSD rather than a traditional platter-based hard disk drive, let Apple shrink the thickness of the laptop. The MacBook Air has long been the benchmark thin-and-light laptop to the point where Windows PC makers have taken to trying to replicate it with ultrabooks. The MacBook Pro line has been a very traditional kind of notebook. The biggest update came in the form of next-generation MacBook Pro line of Apple laptops. The new 15.4-inch model comes with the ultra-high resolution display above, with Phil Schiller commenting that it also features better color, deeper blacks and much less glare than the previous generation of displays. The new Apple laptop is also just 0.71 inches thick; Apple managed to get their Pro-level notebook thinner by removed the typical extra layer of glass they're known for placing on top of the display. The Apple laptops price list have all the relevant information about these latest device.

Acer recently announced the availability of the Acer Aspire S5 Ultrabook. These new laptops are billed as "the world's thinnest Ultrabook. Acer also took this opportunity to announce that the Aspire S3 (Acer's first Ultrabook) is getting refreshed with a 3rd Generation, Ivy Bridge, Intel processor, solid state drives and a new champagne color. Acer's first generation Ultrabooks, the Aspire S3 Series, has been refreshed to include Intel's latest Ivy Bridge Core i3 and Core i7 processors. In addition, you can now configure models with a single 256GB solid state drive. Dell introduced an update to its mainstream business line, the affordable Vostro brand of business notebooks. The new laptops start at competitive price range and promise to bring affordable Ivy Bridge processors to the small business segment of the market.

Sony has updated the designs and specifications of its VAIO consumer notebooks and also introduced a new T series Ultrabook, an ultra-slim traveling companion. All these new laptops are available with the latest Intel Core processors. The T13 is Sony's first Ultrabook. It features a 13.3-inch display and magnesium and aluminum chassis. The base model includes an Intel Core i5 dual-core processor; higher-end models are available with Core i7 dual-cores. The E series is the most basic VAIO notebook available with 14 and 15.5-inch screen sizes. It has a mostly plastic design with aluminum accents. Low-end Intel Pentium dual-core processors and more powerful Core i3 and i5 processors are offered.

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