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Mac Pro Book ?650 prefect condition.


mimi21

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Needs new home..this Mac Pro Book + all the extra bits( cover, cords..ext with no extra charge.

we can go to the Apple store to change it and make it yours.

bougth it ?1400 and it can go for ?650 ( Perfect condition.. )




The description:

MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012) -

Technical Specifications

Display

Retina display: 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology

2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors

Scaled resolutions: 1680 by 1050, 1440 by 900, and 1024 by 640 pixels

Processor

2.5GHz

2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor (Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz) with 3MB shared L3 cache


Configurable to 2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz) with 4MB shared L3 cache.

Memory

8GB of 1600MHz DDR3L onboard memory

Storage

128GB

Configurable to 256GB, 512GB, or 768GB flash storage.

256GB

Configurable to 512GB or 768GB flash storage.

Size and Weight

Height: 0.75 inch (1.9 cm)

Width: 12.35 inches (31.4 cm)

Depth: 8.62 inches (21.9 cm)

Weight: 3.57 pounds (1.62 kg)2

Graphics and Video Support

Intel HD Graphics 4000

Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 2560 by 1600 pixels on up to two external displays, at millions of colors

Thunderbolt digital video output


Native Mini DisplayPort output

DVI output using Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter (sold separately)

VGA output using Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter (sold separately)

Dual-link DVI output using Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter (sold separately)

Camera

720p FaceTime HD camera

Connections and Expansion





MagSafe 2 power port

Two Thunderbolt ports (up to 10 Gbps)

Two USB 3 ports (up to 5 Gbps)

HDMI port

Headphone port

SDXC card slot

Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter (sold separately)

Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (sold separately)

Wireless

Wi-Fi

802.11n Wi-Fi wireless networking;3 IEEE 802.11a/b/g compatible

Bluetooth

Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology

Audio

Stereo speakers

Dual microphones

Headphone port

Headphone/optical digital audio output (minijack)

Support for Apple iPhone headset with microphone

Keyboard and Trackpad

Full-size backlit keyboard with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 function keys and 4 arrow keys (inverted ?T? arrangement) with ambient light sensor

Multi-Touch trackpad for precise cursor control; supports inertial scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities

Battery and Power

Up to 7 hours wireless web

Up to 30 days standby time

Built-in 74-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery

60W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter with cable management system; MagSafe 2 power port

Electrical and Operating Requirements

Line voltage: 100V to 240V AC

Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz

Operating temperature: 50? to 95? F (10? to 35? C)

Storage temperature: ?13? to 113? F (?24? to 45? C)

Relative humidity: 0% to 90% noncondensing

Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet

Maximum storage altitude: 15,000 feet

Maximum shipping altitude: 35,000 feet

Included Software

OS X Mountain Lion: The world?s most advanced desktop operating system. Learn more

Mac App Store

Safari

Mail

Messages

Calendar

Contacts

Reminders

Notes

Time Machine

FaceTime

Photo Booth

Game Center

iTunes

iLife: iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand.



In the Box

MacBook Pro with Retina display

MagSafe 2 Power Adapter

AC wall plug

Power cord




MacBook Pro with Retina display is designed with the following features to reduce its environmental impact:


Highly recyclable aluminum enclosure

Mercury-free LED?backlit display

Arsenic-free display glass

BFR-free

PVC-free5

Meets ENERGY STAR Version 5.2 requirements

Rated EPEAT Gold6

Packaging volumes reduced by 25 percent for up to a 45 percent reduction in aircraft usage.

Apple and the Environment

Learn more about Apple?s dedication to reducing the environmental impact of our products and process. Or read our Product Environmental Reports for detailed information on the environmental performance of every Apple product.


Recycling

Apple takes a holistic view of materials management and waste minimization. Learn more about how to recycle your Mac.


Acoustic Performance

DECLARED NOISE EMISSIONS in accordance with ISO 9296


Sound Power Level

LWAd (B)

1 B = 10 dB Sound Pressure Level

Operator Position

LpAm (dB)

Idle 2.5 6.0

Hard drive accessing N/A N/A

CD drive accessing N/A N/A

LWAd is the statistical upper-limit A-weighted sound power level (rounded to the nearest 0.1 B).

LpAm is the mean A-weighted sound pressure level measured at the operator position (rounded to the nearest dB).

1 B (bel) = 10 dB (decibel).

Accessories

Mac Software


iWork

Aperture

Logic Pro

Final Cut Pro X

Displays and Adapters


Apple Thunderbolt Display

Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter

Apple Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter>

MagSafe to MagSafe 2 Converter

AirPort and Wireless


AirPort Express Base Station

AirPort Extreme Base Station

Time Capsule

Other Accessories

Apple USB SuperDrive

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