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The MacBook Pro

The MacBook Pro was announced at Macworld San Francisco 2006, replacing the PowerBook as Apple's portable notebook designed for the high-end market. It is Apple's first ever laptop to include an Intel processor and it broke with the "Power-" naming prefix for Apple's high-end notebook line. Eventually the PowerMac G5 followed suit and became the Mac Pro. While initially only a 15" model was available, Apple later introduced a 17" model several months later on April 24, 2006. When it was announced at MacWorld San Francisco 2006, Apple claimed it was between 4 and 5 times faster than its predecessor.

Currently the MacBook Pro features 64-bit Core 2 Duo processors, making the Revision C MacBook Pro the first ever Mac portable which can fully support 64-bit software. This means it should fully support all of Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard's" features.

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Rev. E

Overview

This eagerly anticipated update occurred on February 26, 2008. The incremental update included Intel's latest Penryn-based Core 2 Duo processors, larger hard drives, more VRAM and multi-touch trackpads as well as a few other minor tweaks. Interestingly, the previous base model MBP had 4 MB of L2 cache while the Rev. E's base model has 3 MB of L2 cache. However, the higher clock speed will more than make up for the smaller L2 cache.

Specifications

Low-end 15" High-end 15" 17"
Price (USD) $1,999 $2,499 $2,799
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.5 GHz (BTO option of 2.6 GHz)
800 MHz FSB, 3 MB L2 cache800MHz FSB, 6 MB shared L2 cache
Memory 2 GB (2x 1GB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300)
Offically supports up to 4 GB (2x 2 GB); Unofficially, system supports up to 8 GB (2x 4 GB)
Storage 200 GB Serial ATA at 5,400-rpm 250 GB Serial ATA at 5,400-rpm
BTO options for 200 GB 7,200 rpm or 250 GB 5,400 rpmBTO option for 200 GB 7,200 rpmBTO options for 200 GB 7,200 rpm or 300 GB 4,200 rpm
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256 MB GDDR3 memory NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 512 MB GDDR3 memory
Media 8x Double-layer SuperDrive
Display LED Backlit 15.4" - 1440x900 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio) 17" - 1680x1050 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio)
BTO option of a glossy display BTO option of 1920x1200 HD display and an optional glossy display
Wireless Airport Extreme (802.11n) and Bluetooth

Rev. D

Overview

The Revision D MacBook Pro was released on June 5, 2007. It marked an industry-first in the 15" MacBook Pro's LED backlit LCD screens. An optional extra for the 17" MacBook Pro was also introduced allowing users to customize their MacBook Pro with a high-definition screen sporting a 1920x1200 resolution. The new Santa Rosa Intel chipset boosted processor performance and coupled with the new graphics card from NVIDIAs eighth-generation lineup, helped increased performance by over 50% in some cases compared to the original 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo based MacBook Pros.

Minor additions were also made such as a faster SuperDrive for the 15" model and the ability to customize the 15" or 17" model with a 7,200 rpm hard drive boasting 160 GBs.

Specifications

Low-end 15" High-end 15" 17"
Price (USD) $1,999 $2,499 $2,799
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.4 GHz (BTO option of 2.6 GHz)
800MHz system bus, 4 MB shared L2 cache
Memory 2 GB (2x 1GB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300)
Supports up to 4 GB (2x 2 GB)
Storage 120 GB Serial ATA at 5,400-rpm 160 GB Serial ATA at 5,400-rpm
BTO option of up to 200 GB 7,200-rpm or 250 GB 5,400-rpm
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 128 MB GDDR3 memory NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256 MB GDDR3 memory
Media 8x Double-layer SuperDrive
Display LED Backlit 15.4" - 1440x900 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio) 17" - 1680x1050 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio)
BTO option of a glossy display BTO option of 1920x1200 HD display and an optional glossy display
Wireless Airport Extreme (802.11n) and Bluetooth

Benchmarks

Bare Feats - 3D Game Benchmarks

Rev. C

Overview

Released on October 24, 2006, the Rev. C MacBook Pro added 64-bit Core 2 Duo processors and also added several enhancements to the 15" model which were present on the 15" PowerBook G4 but missing from the Rev. A and Rev. B MacBook Pro. The 15" model now includes a FireWire 800 port and a double-layer SuperDrive. Both models also sport slightly higher clock speeds on their Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics cards.

Specifications

Low-end 15" High-end 15" 17"
Price (USD) $1,999 $2,499 $2,799
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.33 GHz
667 MHz system bus, 4 MB shared L2 cache
Memory 1 GB (1x 1GB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300) 2 GB (2x 1GB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300)
Supports up to 3 GB (1x 2 GB and 1x 1 GB)
Storage 120 GB Serial ATA at 5,400-rpm 160 GB Serial ATA at 5,400-rpm
BTO option of up to 200 GB 4,200-rpm BTO option of up to 200 GB 4,200-rpm or 100 GB 7,200-rpm
Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 128 MB GDDR3 memory ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256 MB GDDR3 memory
Media 6x Double-layer SuperDrive 8x Double-layer SuperDrive
Display 15.4" - 1440x900 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio) 17" - 1680x1050 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio)
Wireless Airport Extreme (D-Link RangeBooster N 650 - Draft 802.11n) and Bluetooth

Rev. B

Overview

On May 16, 2006, Apple announced a minor processor upgrade for the 15" MacBook Pros. The 17" MacBook Pro did not receive a faster processor as it already had a 2.16 GHz Core Duo processor. The only other change made was the addition to be able to customize the MacBook Pro to include a glossy screen.

Specifications

Low-end 15" High-end 15"
Price (USD) $1,999 $2,499
Processor Intel Core Duo at 2 GHz Intel Core Duo at 2.16 GHz
667 MHz FSB, 2 MB L2 cache

Rev. A

Overview

The 15" Rev. A MacBook Pro was announced as on January 10, 2006, started shipping in February 2006. It is noted that the new 15.4" widescreen notebook is thinner than the 17" PowerBook G4, weighs only 5.6 pounds, and has a 67% brighter display than the previous model. Apple stated it is as bright as their high end line of Cinema Displays. While this revision was to originally feature 1.67 GHz and 1.83 GHz Core Duo chips, they were upgraded to 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz respectively before shipping [1]. Apple states it's 4 to 5 times faster than the PowerBook G4.

The MacBook Pro introduced a number of firsts. The new MagSafe power connector, designed to break away from the computer in the event of sudden force being exerted on the cord, such as someone tripping on the wire. It was also the first Mac notebook to have a built-in iSight (with a higher resolution than the standard iSight) and an ExpressCard/34 slot. However, the 15" MacBook Pro lacks FireWire 800, modem, a PCMCIA slot and a dual-layer DVD burner - features the 15" PowerBook G4 had. The display had 60 fewer vertical lines of pixels than the 15" PowerBook G4, although this change was done to place the aspect ratio to 16:10, inline with Apple's Cinema Displays. Like all Intel models, there's no support for classic.

Specifications

Low-end 15" High-end 15" 17"
Release Date February 14, 2006 April 24, 2006
Price (USD) $1,999 $2,499 $2,799
Processor Intel Core Duo at 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo at 2 GHz (BTO up to 2.16 GHz) Intel Core Duo at 2.16 GHz
667 MHz system bus, 2 MB shared L2 cache
Memory 512 MB (1x 512 MB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300) 1 GB (1x 1 GB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300)
Supports up to 2 GB (2x 1 GB)
Storage 80 GB Serial ATA at 5,400rpm 100 GB Serial ATA at 5,400rpm 120 GB Serial ATA at 5,400rpm
BTO options of 120 GB at 5,400rpm or 100 GB at 7,200rpm. BTO option of 100 GB at 7,200rpm
Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 128 MB GDDR3 memory ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256 MB GDDR3 memory
Media 4x SuperDrive 8x Double-layer SuperDrive
Display 15.4" - 1440x900 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio) 17" - 1680x1050 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio)
Wireless AirPort Extreme (802.11g), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, IR sensor

History

On June 6th, 2005, Apple announced that they would be transitioning the Macintosh to Intel Processors. The news came as a surprise to many. In the months prior to Macworld San Francisco 2006, an Intel based iBook was expected to be announced at the expo, with a PowerBook coming several months later. Instead, Apple introduced this new model entirely.

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