Yes, it has a Retina Display and yes it’s gorgeous. Let me cut to the chase and address many of the questions I’ve gotten thus far on one of the key features of this new MacBook Pro. If I really really really need to use an Optical Disc I can pop one in the External Superdrive or use CD/DVD sharing with another Mac on my network. It’s also nice shedding some of the weight and making it thinner. Not to mention having a dedicated HDMI port is a real plus these days since I’m connecting to more and more HD projectors on the road. The addition of USB 3 and not one but two Thunderbolt ports will lessen my need for Firewire and built-in Gigabit Ethernet. I’m just guessing that I probably used one or two in the course of a year. I think I may have put 1 or 2 discs in my 2011 MacBook Pro and even then I can’t really remember doing so. No loss here and it won’t be missed at all. The 1st thing they did was drop the built-in Optical (Super) Drive. Apple finally answered my wish list and I got even more than I was asking for a year ago. This would become my work computer and replace my current 15″ MacBook Pro. I was looking for a larger more powerful MacBook than the MacBook Air (which I also use). Apple built the 15″ MacBook Pro (Air) that I asked for last year.
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