Great news for anyone who's lusted after the gorgeous retina display on the MacBook Pro but has been hesitant to drop the best part of two-grand or make room for a 15-inch laptop. Apple has officially announced a 13-inch version of its portable workstation with a 2560 x 1600 Retina Display which is just a slight drop in resolution. Read More >>
Featured comment by FRISH:
"£1500 and they cheap out on a graphics card? Still it's nice to see resolutions going up. Something I thought certain laptops needed, well desktops c..." More »
The Retina Macbook Pro has a pretty gorgeous display, but not all apps are updated to take advantage of the massive resolution just yet. Most developers are going to be updating their apps to make them look squeaky clean for the new screen, but Microsoft is not one of them, and will be leaving Office for Mac users with blurry messes to contend with. Read More >>
Featured comment by BurkusCat:
"Yip, they made a high resolution display and make the distance required to qualify for a retina display whatever that distance was lol" More »
This is great news! Instead of having to deal with Apple pre-configured MacBook Pro Retina options, now you can freely configure your machine in any way you want. Processor, memory and storage, you can combine them all for your optimal performance/price point ratio. Read More >>
Featured comment by Jynto:
"I wish they gave the option of buying one of their upgradable Macbooks without a hard drive or RAM, so I can put in my own." More »
If you use Twitter's official Mac app on a MacBook Pro Retina you know that it sucks. It's a piece of unreadable blurry crap that makes me want to punch my computer. Thankfully, Tapbots came to the rescue with a gorgeous, Retina-optimised Twitter client: Tweetbot. Read More >>
That svelte, pixel-dense MacBook Pro with Retina Display sure is a beaut, ain't she? Yep, that's what everyone thinks. Especially thieves. But without a Kensington Security Slot, how oh how will you be able to lock your more than two grand investment? With ugly, horrible plastic. Read More >>
Featured comment by flynndean:
"There's a quite simple explanation for Apple not using the Kensington Industry standard:
Many Laptops get stolen from the Workplace. Most Laptop lo..." More »