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Apple debuts faster MacBook Pro models with higher capacity storage

Apple today upgraded their MacBook Pro lineup.

MacBook Pro is the first computer on the market to include the groundbreaking Thunderbolt I/O technology. Developed by Intel with collaboration from Apple, Thunderbolt enables expandability never before possible on a notebook computer. Featuring two bi-directional channels with transfer speeds up to an amazing 10Gbps each, Thunderbolt delivers PCI Express directly to external high performance peripherals such as RAID arrays, and can support FireWire and USB consumer devices and Gigabit Ethernet networks via adapters. Thunderbolt also supports DisplayPort for high resolution displays and works with existing adapters for HDMI, DVI and VGA displays. Freely available for implementation on systems, cables and devices, Thunderbolt technology is expected to be widely adopted as a new standard for high performance I/O.

13-inch: 2.4 GHz
 – 2.4GHz dual-core
 – Intel Core i5
 – 4GB 1333MHz
 – 500GB 5400-rpm1
 – Intel HD Graphics 3000
 – Built-in battery (7 hours)
$1,199 (free shipping)

13-inch: 2.8 GHz
 – 2.8GHz dual-core
 – Intel Core i7
 – 4GB 1333MHz
 – 750GB 5400-rpm1
 – Intel HD Graphics 3000
 – Built-in battery (7 hours)
$1,499 (free shipping)

15-inch: 2.2 GHz
 – 2.2GHz quad-core
 – Intel Core i7
 – 4GB 1333MHz
 – 500GB 5400-rpm1
 – Intel HD Graphics 3000
 – AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 512MB GDDR5
 – Built-in battery (7 hours)
$1,799 (free shipping)

15-inch: 2.4 GHz
 – 2.4GHz quad-core
 – Intel Core i7
 – 4GB 1333MHz
 – 750GB 5400-rpm1
 – Intel HD Graphics 3000
 – AMD Radeon HD 6770M with 1GB GDDR5
 – Built-in battery (7 hours)
$2,199 (free shipping)

17-inch: 2.4 GHz
 – 2.4GHz quad-core
 – Intel Core i7
 – 4GB 1333MHz
 – 750GB 5400-rpm1
 – Intel HD Graphics 3000
 – AMD Radeon HD 6770M with 1GB GDDR5
 – Built-in battery (7 hours)
$2,499 (free shipping)

More info, options, and accessories here.

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