The MacBook 2015 update has created quite a stir. Most Mac users particularly love the gold version of the highly touted slim & light laptop, which is now in huge demand that customers need to wait several weeks before they get their 'object of desire.'
The portable Apple device, like its predecessors bring the twin benefits of aesthetics and seamless integration of software & hardware. On top of that, it's common knowledge that a MacBook eliminates worries of your gadget being infected by a virus that can wipe away important files. Small wonder some working women may opt to forget their purses, but not their Macbooks. Traveling with the Macbook, as users relate, can be a joy.
With the MacBook 2015 update, a 12-inch retina display and full-sized keyboard with redesigned keys allow comfy and precise typing. Other specifications include a fifth-generation Intel Core M processor that'll run on a mere five watts of power. Because the processor and OS X consumer just a slight energy, users need not have at hand a cooling fan.
Performance-wise, the new MacBook can hold up quite admirably with basic computing tasks as well as video/audio editing. There's a premium feel, quiet operation, and good battery life, though heavy online users may not get by a couple of days without plugging the device.
Overall, the new Macbook 2015, like most other product innovations, is not without limitations. The main attraction, apart from the brand, is the meticulously "enforced minimalism."
The gadget is initially priced at $1,299, and a second version with 512GB hard drive will set you back by $1,599. If you prefer more than one full-size USB port and a slew of other features, then you may cast your sights on other Mac devices or other laptops for that matter. Then again, the Macbook 2015 update - which brings three colors to choose from (gold, space gray and silver) - just may suit your requirements, in which case it can be an irresistible buy.
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