Retina display equipped Apple MacBook Pro prices has been revealed


The highly anticipated Apple MacBook Pro Laptops have finally been released today. The new refreshed looking Apple MacBook Pro prices have been made more affordable and which is a good thing for customers wishing to try these high end devices. Two sized one with a 13 inch screen and other with a 15 inch screen has been released and will be powered by Intel’s Haswell processors which has been claimed to be faster. However, the 13 inch Apple MacBook Pro will feature an 8 GB RAM while the 15 inch Apple MacBook Pro will take pride in with its 16 GB RAM.

Apart from the company made ready to use MacBook Pros, one can get custom versions with the build-to-order option. This will allow adding a maximum of 3.0 GHz Dual Core i7 processor on the 13 inched devices and the maximum limit for processor in the 15 inch Apple MacBook Pro has been set to 2.8 GHz Quad Core i7 processor. However, one can add up to 1 TB of flash memory in both the device.

Mr Philip Schiller who happens to be the Senior Vice President of Worldwide marketing of Apple has said the new versions of Apple MacBook Pro with retina display will be much faster with the newly equipped Intel processors. Also, as the Apple Retina MacBook prices has been slacked, so it will be more affordable, reaching the laps of more customers. Mr Philip has also said that there will be a free upgrade to OS X Yosemite to these devices in the upcoming fall this year.
Coming to the cost, the new Apple MacBook Pro 13 inch is priced in between $1299 to $1799. On the other hand the 15 inch will cost in between $1999 to $2499. Also the ones with non-retina has got their price cut from $1199 to $1099 for the 13 inched version, but unfortunately no updates has been made in the non-retina versioned MacBook since June 2012. However with retina display equipped 2014 version Apple MacBook Pro price tags that looks attractive is expected to do good in the market in the upcoming days.

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