

"There's a number of specific reasons here. "Why would someone want high resolution versus standard resolution?" Benjamin said.

As for pixel density, this one checks in at 133 per inch, notably higher than the screens used in the standard 17-incher. He notes that the higher resolution offers 30% more desktop space in the same trim form factor than its predecessor.

C of the Intel-based MBPs Apple first rolled out early in 2006, I spoke with Apple's Todd Benjamin, director of portables product marketing, about the new hardware. He, too, was blown away by the screen and wondered whether Apple was doing something different with pixel dithering to keep everything so sharp.Ī few days after what is now Rev. So he borrowed the one I have now, tried it out for about 10 minutes and promptly announced that he wanted one. My colleague, Scot Finnie, had doubts about the resolution and was concerned that the smaller menus and text would make it difficult for him to use one of the hi-res models. But for those of us who always want faster, bigger, more, Apple has created what I'd call the MBP Ultimate.Ī close-up of the high-resolution screen. Not that the standard screen offered by Apple is a slouch 1,680-by-1,050 pixels is plenty fine for most users.
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Oh, and did I mention that screen? You know the difference between regular TV and high-def TV? That's what it feels like using this model. I've been using it ever since, with nary an issue. So I found a buyer for my "old" MBP and promptly ordered the new one from Apple on the same day it was announced. I've vowed ever since I bought a Sony Vaio with the same resolution screen almost two years ago that if Apple ever released such a laptop, I'd get one forthwith. Cost out the door? $3,049, before taxes and shipping - and worth every penny.įor the record, I hadn't planned on buying a new MBP this year - the last-generation 2.33-GHz model I got in November was doing just fine - until I saw that Apple had added the hi-res screen option when it introduced the latest iteration on June 5. The hi-res display adds another $100, and the optional 7,200-rpm Seagate Momentus hard drive tacks on $150 more.
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MacBook Pro (MBP from here on in) starts at $2,799. Of course, it should be, given the price: The basic 17-in. Join the nixCraft community via RSS Feed, Email Newsletter or follow on Twitter.The new High-resolution MBP (left) and a first-generation Core Duo model (right). He wrote more than 7k+ posts and helped numerous readers to master IT topics.

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