There is one difference to before, though, and that's time. In its MacBook Pro form it's lovely to enjoy. The screen is almost like an enlarged 13-inch equivalent of the Retina-flavoured iPad devices, such as the 9.7-inch iPad Air. The laptop carries the same signature Apple silver aluminium metal finish, the same backlit Chiclet keyboard and the same lovely-to-use glass trackpad. In short the new MacBook Pro looks the same as the last couple of models from Apple with some small tweaks to make it even lighter and thinner. Does it really make sense in the face of the Air? Design The 15-inch can be fitted out with more powerful graphics, whereas the latest 13-inch Retina display models starts and ends with Intel Iris. There's also the question of power between smaller and larger devices. Is that extra baggage and cost worth it, or should you plump for the higher-spec device?
It's available in two versions: the 13-inch and 15-inch, both of which can offer Retina display - as in this model on review - and a powerful spec sheet if you are happy to add a little weight to your bag over the MacBook Air. (Pocket-lint) - The MacBook Pro is Apple's top-of-the-line laptop computer and one that comes with plenty of power.