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MacBook Pro Current line introduced June 2012, Feb 2013
Apple's pro line of Intel-based laptops
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Notes:
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- Prices are in US Dollars, cash or credit, for new machines.
- Bold indicates the lowest price & best deal accessible by anyone in North America.
- Prices are for standard-configuration machines as sold at The Apple Store. Beware of machines with different memory and hard drive configurations.
- Open-box return products includes Apple's 1-yr warranty and all original materials
- Current MacBook models
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- = in stock = not in stock
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1 - Apple Certified Refurbished. Includes Apple's standard one-year warranty, all original materials, new outer cases.
April 2010 i5, i7 MacBook Pros
Apple offers Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors with 15" and 17" MacBook Pros. NVIDIA GeForce video is now included.
June 2009 MacBook Pros
The 13" Aluminum now officially becomes a MacBook Pro with a backlit keyboard. All models get faster Core 2 Duo processors.
Late 2008 unibody MacBook Pros
The next-generation MacBook Pro with unibody aluminum cases and LED glass displays. The click-button below the trackpad is gone, replaced with a single, clickable, glass trackpad with multi-touch gesture technology. Optional SSD storage is available.
2007 MacBook Pros
Apple released its second refreshment or Revision C of the MacBook Pro line of professional notebooks in June, 2007, with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 ("Santa Rosa") processors, some eight months after the Revision B MacBook Pro refresh of October, 2006, which introduced the Core 2 Duo chips. Also new was LED display backlighting on the 15" model, a high-res 1920-by-1200 display option on the 17" MacBook Pro, a 33 percent increase in the memory expansion limit, to a much more practical 4 GB from 3 GB, the latter being awkward on machines that prefer memory pairing, and 2 GB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM is now standard on all models.
'06 Core Duo MacBook Pros
The end of the PowerBook era. Apple introduces their next-generation laptop with Intel processors, now called the MacBook Pro