Apple launches slimmest MacBook Pro with retina display
Apple unveiled an all new 15-inch MacBook Pro featuring the retina display, all flash storage and quad-core processors in a radically thin and light design, very similar to the popular MacBook Air. The new MacBook Pro is just 0.71 inches thick and weighing only 2 kg.

Nandagopal Rajan
- Jun 12, 2012,
- Updated Jun 18, 2012 5:02 PM IST

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A release claimed the new MacBook Pro Retina display is the world's highest resolution notebook display with over 5 million pixels, 3 million more than an HD television. Featuring a precision engineered aluminium unibody design and an all-flash storage architecture, the all new MacBook Pro is the lightest MacBook Pro ever. "Flash storage that is up to four times faster than traditional notebook hard drives enables the all new MacBook Pro to play four simultaneous streams of uncompressed 1080p HD video from internal storage. The flash storage architecture also delivers improved reliability, instant-on responsiveness and 30 days of standby time."Advertisement
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ALSO READ: Ultrabooks to watch out this year
A release claimed the new MacBook Pro Retina display is the world's highest resolution notebook display with over 5 million pixels, 3 million more than an HD television. Featuring a precision engineered aluminium unibody design and an all-flash storage architecture, the all new MacBook Pro is the lightest MacBook Pro ever. "Flash storage that is up to four times faster than traditional notebook hard drives enables the all new MacBook Pro to play four simultaneous streams of uncompressed 1080p HD video from internal storage. The flash storage architecture also delivers improved reliability, instant-on responsiveness and 30 days of standby time."Advertisement
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