{"id":659400,"date":"2013-05-21T16:31:47","date_gmt":"2013-05-21T20:31:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/techcrunch.com\/?p=820784"},"modified":"2013-05-21T16:31:47","modified_gmt":"2013-05-21T20:31:47","slug":"laptop-week-review-the-13-inch-macbook-pro-with-retina-display","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/659400","title":{"rendered":"Laptop Week Review: The 13-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"100\" height=\"70\" src=\"http:\/\/tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com\/2013\/05\/img_8879.jpg?w=100&amp;h=70&amp;crop=1\" class=\"attachment-tc-carousel-river-thumb wp-post-image\" alt=\"IMG_8879\" style=\"float: left; margin: 0 10px 7px 0;\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong>Features:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Ships with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion<\/li>\n<li>2560 x 1600 13.3-inch at 227 PPI<\/li>\n<li>128GB SSD<\/li>\n<li>2.5GHz Intel Core i5 Processor<\/li>\n<li><a  href=\"http:\/\/store.apple.com\/us\/browse\/home\/shop_mac\/family\/macbook_pro\">MSRP: $1,499<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Pros:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Portability combined with high-quality display<\/li>\n<li>Super speedy sleep and resume<\/li>\n<li>Good battery life<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Just two USB ports<\/li>\n<li>Non-upgradeable RAM<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>If I could only have one MacBook (which is usually the case for your average laptop-buyer), this is the one I&#8217;d pick without hesitation. Fewer issues than its 15-inch cousin, which pioneered the Retina line, combined with a much lighter design with a smaller desktop footprint for a display that can still give you crazy amounts of screen real estate all add up to a sure-fire winner.<\/p>\n<h1>The Most Flexible Mac<\/h1>\n<p>I&#8217;ve owned a lot of Macs. To find myself so ready to claim any single one a clear &#8220;winner&#8221; seems crazy, but the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display is it. The smaller Retina notebook has proven itself through trial by fire and continues to be the Mac I pick for nearly every situation.<\/p>\n<p>For example it&#8217;s my constant companion at every travel event I ever go to. The 15-inch is just a hair too heavy and unwieldy, but the 13-inch Retina hits the sweet spot. It slides easily into any bag, takes up an amount of desk space that&#8217;s better for your peripherals and for those seated around you, and yet can stil provide you with one of the best screens in the business.<\/p>\n<p><a  href=\"http:\/\/tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com\/2013\/05\/screen-shot-2013-05-21-at-3-21-58-pm.png\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>True Retina-quality graphics isn&#8217;t the reason to own this notebook. Apple&#8217;s &#8220;Best for Retina display&#8221; radial button in the Displays settings menu is something you can go ahead and forget about right now; instead, select &#8220;scaled&#8221; and crank that sucker up to the &#8220;More Space&#8221; maximum. But if that&#8217;s not enough, go grab DisplayMode from the Mac App Store and enjoy up to 2560 x 1280 resolution, which is beyond that supported by Apple&#8217;s official settings. My eyes suffer after 2048 x 1280, so that&#8217;s where I keep it, but even there you get so much screen real estate it feels positively sinful. If you&#8217;re used to a Cinema display or two at home, there&#8217;s nothing else that compares.<\/p>\n<p>The hardware is up to Apple expectations, and while I&#8217;ve experienced case creak on the 15-inch version (a widely reported issue), I&#8217;ve never had a problem with the 13 inch&#8217;s fit and finish. It feels as sturdy as a laptop can (with the possible exception of Google&#8217;s leaden Chromebook Pixel) and it withstands rough treatment with gusto, as a busy blogger can attest.<\/p>\n<p><a  href=\"http:\/\/tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com\/2013\/05\/img_8877.jpg\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a  href=\"http:\/\/tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com\/2013\/05\/img_8876.jpg\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>In terms of Geekbench, the base Core i5 13-inch, which is the version I&#8217;m reviewing here, consistently scores between 6,000 and 7,000. That&#8217;s not a chart-topping number, but the machine hardly stutters, even under fairly demanding conditions. I thought I&#8217;d miss the dedicated graphics card or upgraded RAM from my 15-inch model, but I don&#8217;t, at least not for anything short of using Final Cut Pro X.<\/p>\n<p>Another nice win for the 13-inch is battery life. The Pro can stretch itself to around seven and a half hours if I need it to, but even with my incredibly sloppy, multi-app setup with tons of things going on in the background and about a thousand Chrome tabs open, it seems to average around five.<\/p>\n<h1>Who is it for?<\/h1>\n<h1>Designers<\/h1>\n<h1><a  href=\"http:\/\/tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com\/2013\/05\/artist.jpg\"><\/a><\/h1>\n<p><strong>Yes.<\/strong> The one complaint that designers might have with the Retina MacBook Pro is that its screen is still glossy and that the color rendering and contrast are a little exaggerated to make photos pop. But if you need a device for running Photoshop or Illustrator, the Retina scratches that itch, even with the minimum specs at the $1,499 level.<\/p>\n<p>Plus, you can always power up to three external displays via Thunderbolt and HDMI out, but I&#8217;d only recommend doing this if you&#8217;re very cold and also enjoy the sound of a fan operating at maximum power. Still, in a pinch the Retina Pro becomes a solid companion for a 27-inch Cinema Display, giving designers even more flexibility.<\/p>\n<h1><a  href=\"http:\/\/tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com\/2013\/05\/entrepreneur.jpg\"><\/a>Founders<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Yes.<\/strong> John pointed out that entrepreneurs love MacBook Airs in his <a href=\"http:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2013\/05\/20\/laptop-week-review-the-dell-xps-13-developers-edition-with-ubuntu\/\">review of the Dell XPS Developer&#8217;s Edition<\/a>, but that&#8217;s actually outmoded. If you&#8217;re a modern entrepreneur, and keeping a close watch on your company&#8217;s design and suitability for the future of HiDPI devices and displays, you&#8217;ll want the 13-inch Retina. It&#8217;s still light enough to carry with you everywhere, plus you can pile on the open applications thanks to the screen real estate benefits I mentioned above.<\/p>\n<p>The 13-inch Retina is pretty much exactly like the successful entrepreneur: flexible where it needs to be, rigid when it doesn&#8217;t; equally comfortable doing their thing in the boardroom or working out of the small local coffee shop; equipped with enough endurance to keep producing through the day.<\/p>\n<h1><a  href=\"http:\/\/tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com\/2013\/05\/programmer.jpg\"><\/a>Programmers<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Yes.<\/strong> Programmers love Macs, and this is a Mac that&#8217;s easy to fall in love with. You want to run Xcode next to the iOS Simulator and still have room to keep a team chat window open? You can do that with the 13-inch Retina Pro, so long as you&#8217;re okay with squinting. You can build websites and watch them output and tweak on the fly without squishing anything inordinately. If there&#8217;s a development flaw on the Pro, it&#8217;s not an apparent one.<\/p>\n<h1>Bottom Line<\/h1>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2012\/11\/17\/13-inch-macbook-pro-review\/\">MG said this laptop was near perfect back when he reviewed it<\/a> at launch, and it&#8217;s pretty hard to disagree. There are support threads filled with growing pains and other issues experienced by the inaugural 15-inch Retina Pro, but Apple seems to have worked out any kinks with this one, and the added portability is a big benefit besides. 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