
LIVE: New Macbook Pro 2010: Update on store with full specs
If you have been waiting for the new Apple Macbook Pro in 2010 then you will be happy to know that the update is now live on the Apple Store. You can view the full specs of the latest models right here.
The new Apple MacBook pro models include 13, 15, or 17-inch displays. The new Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors can be found in the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro versions. This new option is claimed to boost performance up to 50% and are the fastest dual-core processors available.
You get up to 10 hours of battery life with the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and 8-9 hours on the 15- and 17-inch models. This is a big improvement from previous versions. Battery life is something many portable computers have been lacking in, and it’s great to see this improvement.
The hard drives can now support up to 500GB on MacBook Pros, and the solid-state drive can come in 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB options. Check out the full specs and prices here on Apple Store.
Will you be buying a new MacBook today? What do you think of the MacBook updates that just went live?




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WOO! finally
no i5 in the 13" not happy
I will wait and see what the reviews are before I buy the 15inch model. Let's hope the new version are as good as the last batch.
They make the Vaio z seem cheap now! Higher priced for lower spec good game apple.
This thing needs eSATA!!!!! Unless it has it already, but I don't think so. I know they can still target disk using Firewire but seriously, I would rather have the speed of eSATA without having to buy a 200$ expansion card!