Engadget goes hands-on with the new MacBook Pro
If you thought today couldn't get any more hands-on, you were wrong. The folks over at our sister blog, Engadget, just received a review unit of the new 15-inch MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt technology and posted lots of delicious photos for us nerds to enjoy. (Note that unlike many other Apple-branded technologies, there's no InterCap-styled 'B' in "Thunderbolt.")
Unfortunately, even though the model has Thunderbolt connectivity, there aren't any peripherals yet available that use the new I/O tech. This means that we won't be seeing any speed test demos in the immediate future, however much of a thrill it would bring. But it will work out of the box with all Mini DisplayPort connectors.
The model itself is nearly identical to the previous family of MacBook Pros from a visual standpoint (the only change is a Thunderbolt port vs. the Mini DisplayPort), but it's still fun to watch an unboxing. On an already-busy day, this is a must-check-out for any major Apple geek.
Corrected editing error, the trackpad is identical to earlier version.
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If you thought today couldn't get any more hands-on, you were wrong. The folks over at our sister blog, Engadget, just received a review...
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So how is it Engadget gets a review unit but the Apple specific blog doesn't?
February 25 2011 at 12:25 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"...there aren't any peripherals yet available that use the new I/O tech."
Uh... http://www.lacie.com/us/technologies/technology.htm?id=10039
When the rest of peripheral makers catch up with this, "Thunderbolt" (agree the name stinks) should be great.
"Available Summer 2011." http://www.lacie.com/us/company/news/news.htm?id=10624
February 24 2011 at 6:47 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"...there aren't any peripherals yet available that use the new I/O tech."
What about another MBP in Target Disk Mode? It's even self-powered!
Does anyone else think that Thunderbolt is a crap name and that Light Peak is infinitely better?
Just looked up the Macbook Pros... anyone want to explain why Apple Care cost $349? I just got an i7 quadcore iMac and its Apple Care was (and still is) only $169.
What gives?
For those of us that don't frequent Engadget, can you post an update to let us know when their full review is available please, TUAW?
Looks excellent so far though!
Looks just like the last MPB - not much to see here.
One new port - no devices that plug into it.
Yeah... glossy screen... wtf is that... I might just stick with my 2008 blackbook ... "just one more year" *bleh*
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