When Android began picking up in popularity, Apple decided to step up its game with the iPhone (News - Alert) 4 and its "Retina" display. Really all this meant is that the iPhone boasted a higher pixel density than any other phone on the market at the time. The company eventually added Retina density to the iPad with its third revision. Then, in June at WWDC, the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro was revealed — the first Mac to sport the technology.
Now, for those seeking top-of-the-line pixel density in a smaller form factor, Apple (News
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Starting at $1,699, the new 13-inch Retina MacBook features a dual-core 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 processor, eight GB of RAM (News - Alert) and 128 GB of SSD storage. Of course, its 2560 x 1600, 227 ppi display is its main feature, doubling the resolution of the standard 13-inch MacBook Pro. Otherwise, the new version is also thinner and lighter than the previous model at 3.57 pounds compared to 4.5 pounds and 0.75 inches thick as compared to 0.95 inches... Read More
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