![]() We can thank Haswell and battery life improvements in Mac OS X Mavericks for the claimed (and actual) 9 hour battery life. ![]() Ultrabook, but for those who need serious computing power, that's a small price to pay.Īpple has managed to make the second generation 13" Retina MacBook Pro cheaper and lighter while increasing battery life. ![]() You'll pay a half pound weight penalty for the performance increase compared to the average 3 lb. As with prior MacBook Pro models, these are full mobile 28W CPUs rather than the slower 15W CPUs used in Ultrabooks including the MacBook Air. That means the subject of our review, the late 2013 MacBook Pro 13", is a Retina machine and it has Intel's fourth generation Intel Haswell CPUs inside. The company specializes in high end products, but we didn't expect the more common resolutions to disappear from their lineup so quickly. In Chief (twitter: Note March 2015: Read and watch our review of the 2015 13" MacBook Pro Retina.Īpple's latest MacBook Pro laptops surprised us: the non-Retina display has gone away and only a base 13" model (last year's model) lives on. What's Not: No dedicated graphics option. What's Hot: Retina display, faster than an Ultrabook yet still thin and light. ![]() Home > Laptop Reviews > Late 2013 13" MacBook Pro (ME864LL)ġ3" MacBook Pro (late 2013, Retina, Haswell) Editor's rating (1-5):
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