Monday, June 11, 2012

Retina display

  • Apple's next-generation MacBook Pro is about as thin as a MacBook Air, as fast as high-end desktop computers, and features the highest-resolution notebook screen ever made.
  • (Wired News)
  • Apple [AAPL] CEO Tim Cook and marketing head honcho, Phil Schiller, have introduced new Macs at WWDC 2012 this morning.
  • (Computerworld)
  • SAN FRANCISCO — Moments after we saw the new iPad I wrote, "Now that's a beautiful screen" in my hands-on post. Well, that was my exact reaction to the seeing the new MacBook Pro with a Retina Display. So much for originality on my part.
  • (ABC News)
  • Apple announced on Monday the New MacBook Pro laptop. The device is a stunning 25 percent thinner than the previous MacBook and also boasts brand new Retina Display that has four times the number of pixels of its predecessor.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Apple just announced its next-generation MacBook Pro, and it comes equipped with a gorgeous 220 pixel-per-inch 2880 x 1800 display.
  • (engadget)
  • Quick ReadApple chief executive Tim Cook is expected to show off new iPhone software, updated Mac computers and provide more details on future releases of Mac software during the companys annual conference for software developers. Apple Inc.
  • (Newsday)
  • Updates for Apples Final Cut Pro, Aperture and iPhoto rolled out on Monday to accommodate the high-resolution Retina Display of the next generation MacBook Pro.
  • (Apple Insider)
  • The MacBook Pro, which weighs a reported 4.46 pounds – relatively light for a laptop – will get a base price of $2,199, CNET is reporting. Apple will begin selling the device through its website later today.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • Apple on Monday unveiled an update to its notebook lineup, including the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, both of which start shipping today. But Apple also took the wraps off a completely revamped, next-generation MacBook Pro with the rumored Retina display.
  • (PC Magazine)

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