Apple MacBook Pro
The ultimate do-everything, take-everywhere notebook
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High-speed Thunderbolt I/O (input/output) technology delivers an amazing
10 gigabits per second of transfer speeds in both directions
What makes Apple different from other products? Apple uses flasdrive storage, Solid State Drive. One component that makes it thinner and lighter notebook
Apple is one step ahead, leading the way, presenting SSD lap top in a single package. Choice of two sizes;What makes Apple different from other products? Apple uses flasdrive storage, Solid State Drive. One component that makes it thinner and lighter notebook
- 128 GB Solid State Drive
- 256 GB Solid State Drive
SSD is a storage type flasdrive who do not consume a lot of places, so it can assist in reducing the body's apple lap top.
SSD in the process of reading the data does not use a mechanical disc wheels assisted by an optical head so as not to cause noise like hardrive.
SSD has a longer durability than the hardrive.
Assist in system BIOS Booting up, data transfer process between flas, and memory, the processor will be faster than hardirve, because it does not use a flash drive wheels spinning disc.
SSD is a threat to the existence of hardrive. In the future this will load flasdrive larger in capacity to accommodate the data, of course, will change the interest of consumers in selecting products will fall into flasdrive choice. O.S Windows 7 requires less than 10 GB, so still plenty of room to store other data.
Apple prefers external components to complete a lap top in providing ease of use of its products.
As components of "Time Capsule".This product is offered with two choices of data storage capacity of 2 TB and 3 TB Bandwidth 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz simultaneously
Apple is providing storage options
With its wireless printing capabilities, you can plug a printer into
Time Capsule, add it to the printer list on your Mac or PC, and start
printing--all without a cable tethered to a computer. Time Capsule uses
the Mac- and PC-compatible Bonjour networking technology to let everyone
on the network take advantage of one centrally available printer.
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