

- Macbook pro late 2013 thunderbolt version for mac#
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Macbook pro late 2013 thunderbolt version portable#
The 15-inch Pro may not quite be as portable as its 13-inch brethren, but it's still sufficiently slim and light to drop into a bag and carry day to day, and the upshot is a machine that's as at home whiling away the hours on an intercontinental flight with you as it is storming through media processing and gaming. What you sacrifice in battery life compared to the Air, you make up for in raw processing grunt and that glorious display.
Macbook pro late 2013 thunderbolt version upgrade#
This 2013 upgrade to the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display refines Apple's powerhouse even more, however.

The Air is still the mobility machine, perfectly poised to balance the processing demands of the average traveler with the sort of battery life they need. Now the Pro has had its own shot at Haswell, and if anything the waters are all the more muddied. Instead, Apple has decided that Intel's Iris Pro integrated graphics, part of Haswell, are sufficient for most purposes, not to mention coming with a useful reduction in power consumption. Whereas the old MacBook Pro with Retina display had NVIDIA discrete graphics across the board, now only the higher-spec version gets a standalone GPU. The most interesting change for this generation is in graphics. Storage starts at 256GB of flash on the entry-level 15-inch machine (with 512GB or 1TB optional) while the more expensive version gets 512GB as standard and 1TB as an option.
Macbook pro late 2013 thunderbolt version for mac#
The $1,999 entry-level model has a 2.0GHz quadcore, paired with 8GB of 1600MHz DDR3L memory (up to 16GB supported), while $2,599 gets you a 2.3GHz quadcore and 16GB of memory. Connect your Thunderbolt 3-enabled device to your MacBook Pro with a Thunderbolt 3 cable If you rely on 32 bit software that has no 64 bit equivalent or you see no need to purchase the 64 bit version, for example an older MS Office for Mac version, then you can not upgrade farther than Mojave I develop RoaringApps in my (rather limited) spare. For 2013 that means Intel's 4th-gen Haswell processors, with the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina getting Core i7 CPUs as standard (the 13-inch picks from the Core i5 range). Optional Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapterġ - 3.If the exterior changes are minor, then it's under the hood that things have been mixed up. it can support a single display up to 2560x1600 via Thunderbolt and a single 1080p. When running earlier versions of OS X, up to 1 GB of system memory is allocated for video function. Dates sold, processor type, memory info, hard drive details, price and more. Optional Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Technical specifications for the MacBook Pro 13-Inch 'Core i7' 2.8 Late 2013. Up to 3840 by 2160 pixels at 30Hz or 4096 by 2160 pixels at 24Hz (HDMI) Up to 3840 by 2160 pixels at 30Hz (Thunderbolt)

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013). Supports an HDMI-compatible device, including 4K, while using one Thunderbolt display or support for two Thunderbolt displaysĭual display extended, video mirroring, and AirPlay Mirroring Apple original Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 bi-directional adapter. Intel Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)Ĥ, 8, or 16 GB PC3-12800 (1600 MHz) DDR3L on-board memoryġ3.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technologyĢ560-by-1600 (Retina) Scaled resolutions: 1680 by 1050, 1440 by 900, and 1024 by 640 pixelsġ - HDMI port or Thunderbolt digital video output
Macbook pro late 2013 thunderbolt version series#
Supported with macOS Sierra (Apple Watch (1st generation), Apple Watch Series 1, and Apple Watch Series 2) or macOS High Sierra or later (Apple Watch Series 3 or later) Intel Direct Media Interface (DMI) at 5 GT/sīuilt-in full-size backlit with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) keys, incl.

Up to 2.9 or 3.1 GHz (Core i5) or 3.3 GHz (Core i7)ģ MB (2.4 and 2.6 GHz) 4 MB (2.8 GHz) shared 元 I just bought a MacBook Pro retina, late 2013, with 256gb ssd, the top notch fourth gen i7, 8gb ram, it came with Final Cut Pro, Logitech X or whatever it is, Adobe premiere, and Microsoft office. ME864LL/A (2.4 GHz with 128 GB storage) ME865LL/A (2.4 GHz with 256 GB storage) ME866LL/A (2.6 GHz with 512 GB storage)
