At an additional cost of $100, the 15-inch notebook comes with a high-resolution 1680 x 1050 display in either glossy or anti-glare finish.Īll of the notebooks from this line have Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, two (2) USB 3.0 ports, and one (1) SDXC-capable SD card slot. With 0.71-inch thickness and weight of a little less than 4.5 pounds, the Retina Display MacBook Pro line is relatively a bit smaller and lighter than the regular MacBook Pro models with these dimensions: 0.95-inch thick, and weighs 4.5 pounds (13-inch model) or 5.6 pounds (15-inch model).īoasting with 15.4-inch or 13.3-inch glossy display at native resolutions of 1280 x 800 or 1440 x 900, respectively, the regular MacBook Pro laptops can be configured with an anti-glare display (although, instead of a black display, the system will have a silver frame around it).
They all have a multitouch, “no button” glass trackpad with “inertial scrolling” support, a backlit keyboard, and a 720p Facetime HD webcam. Unlike the regular notebooks branded under the display, these models are only branded “MacBook Pro” on the bottom. Although lacking battery and sleep indicator lights, the Retina Display MacBook Pro laptop is inspired by the same design, while also just a tad bit thinner. Similar to the earlier MacBook Pro line with a “Unibody” design, the regular Mid-2012 MacBook Pro laptops essentially use the same but not identical, general black and silver design. There are distinguishable differences, too, that is expected given the size and specifications of these Apple products. These laptops are milled from a single piece of aluminum with a black backlit keyboard. While the Retina Display MacBook Pro notebook is noticeably thinner, both lines (the regular MacBook Pro and the Retina Display laptops of both dimensions: 13-inch and 15-inch models) share the same overall design ethos.
The 480GB / 960GB JetDrive 500 is not supported by the 11-inch MacBook Air Late 2010 model due to mechanical limitations.The Mid-2012 regular MacBook Pro laptops: (1) 13-inch MacBook Pro Core i5 2.5, (2) 13-inch MacBook Pro Core i7 2.9, (3) 15-inch MacBook Pro Core i7 2.3, and (4) 15-inch MacBook Pro Core i7 2.6 are very similar at first glance when compared with the Mid-2012 Retina Display MacBook Pro laptops: (1) 15-inch MacBook Pro Core i7 2.3 (Retina), (2) 15-inch MacBook Pro Core i7 2.6, (3) 15-inch MacBook Pro Core i7 2.7 (Retina).The native SSD of the 11-inch MacBook Air Early 2015 is only compatible with macOS 10.13 when it is used as external storage.The 1TB native SSD is not compatible with the JetDrive 855 and JetDrive 825’s enclosure as its dimensions are designed larger than other capacities.If your Mac model cannot be upgraded to macOS High Sierra (10.13), please use Transcend's JetDrive 820/ JetDrive 825 instead.
Please upgrade your macOS to High Sierra (10.13) before the installation.