New MacBook Pro 2011




New MacBook Pro appeared as one of hot topic today. What's might be included beyond an upgrade to Intel's Sandy Bridge processors in the New MacBook Pro?

Reported, new MacBook Pros will offer larger trackpads than those found on current models. Surely it's opening the door for greater flexibility for users and perhaps options for more complex gestures.

The report also claims that the updated machines will offer a dedicated solid-state drive of 8-16 GB to house Mac OS X system files that would allow for fast system boot-up and performance. Additional machine storage would be made available in either traditional hard drives or with solid-state drive upgrades.

Other report said that OS on the laptops will be loaded to a separate (internal) 8-16GB SSD while everything else will remain on the regular hard drive. There will be options for just SSD drives but the base models will feature regular hard disks with the SSD combo for the OS.

The idea of separate flash-based storage for system files is not a new one, Apple might adopt Intel's "Turbo Memory" feature that offered similar functionality. At the time the advantages of using an SSD/Hard Drive hybrid were improved performance and longer battery life.

Apple has shaved approximately half a pound off of the weight of each of the MacBook Pro models, indicates a source. It's also a good news. You can check more information about New MacBook Pro at www.macrumors.com.
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