This Retina machine does borrow one tweak from the Air, in that the power button is a black chiclet key in the top right corner instead of the Pro’s dedicated silver circle outside of the keyboard inset. Apple boasts that this has the best speakers, and compared with our last-generation MacBook Pro, the sound is markedly fuller and more clear, especially the bass. It’ll feel a little bit better than the Pro models when carrying it around in a backpack, but to be clear this is more of a step down from the Pro than it is a step-up from the Air, which is still far and away lighter and more portable.Īll the familiar MacBook Pro elements are here, including a full backlit chiclet keyboard, large multitouch trackpad, 720p FaceTime HD camera, and speaker grilles to the left and right. While most of that is due to the thickness, all dimensions have shrunk a hair - and that smaller bezel also means we lose "MacBook Pro" branding on the front (both of which we like). 5.6 pounds) with about 37 percent less volumetric footprint. Compared to the traditional 15-inch MacBook Pro, the Retina model is about 25 percent lighter (4.46 vs.
68-inch (at its thickest) MacBook Air - though in practice, we found the Air to stand actually a little taller on a table when side-to-side because of the shorter rubber feet on the bottom of the new generation Pro. 71 inches thick uniformly, the MacBook Pro with Retina display is just a hair taller than the. Screen notwithstanding, the most impressive feat is how small and light the MacBook Pro with Retina is. This is only visible in the story editor. Editor markup for MacBook Pro with Retina display review pictures.