At the recent Apple WWDC 2012 conference, a number of new products were released, including the new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Pro and iOS6 in 2012. Among them, the one that shocked the industry the most was the one that used Retina display in the new MacBook Pro. It aimed at top performance, but it had an ultra-thin body of 18mm and an ultra-high resolution of up to 2880X1800, which was the perfect contradiction combination. Today, what we are going to talk about is the ordinary model buried under the Retina light, with a 15-inch high profile. The reason is very simple. The Retina version is out of stock worldwide. At present, we only have this ordinary model and the Air high profile. Let’s get a preliminary understanding of this king who was cut down by his brother through a group of simple unpacking.

  

  What we got was the mid-2012 15-inch MacBook Pro. The sticker in the corner of the package indicates the specific configuration specifications of the machine, including the Core i7 quad-core processor of Ivy Bridge platform (2.6GHz default frequency should be i7-3720QM), 8GB DDR3 1600 memory, 750GB hard disk, 15.4-inch high-resolution screen, Intel new core graphics card, NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M discrete graphics card (1GB GDDR5 memory) and so on. In addition, the USB interfaces of the new MacBook Pro notebooks have all been upgraded to the 3.0 standard, and the support for peripherals will undoubtedly be better.

  Opening the package, the new MacBook Pro gives people the same impression as the old one.

  We got the Hong Kong version of the machine, and the accessories included MagSafe power adapter, portable plug, power extension cord and some instructions.

  Apple MagSafe power adapter, 85W version, is exactly the same as the old one, and is still manufactured by Delta OEM.

  Dismantling all the packaging, the MacBook Pro really appeared in front of us. The design style is still simple and explosive, and the aluminum alloy body is integrally formed, which is atmospheric and noble.

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