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contacos

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I thought maybe some people are interested to see what the arguably last great MacBook Pro from 2012 looks like compared to the new 14 inch MacBook Pro, which is basically it’s successor bringing back it’s ports and MagSafe.

they are actually about the same size. The 14 inch is slightly thicker or feels thicker because the 2012 model is a little curved on top (lid) and starts out slimmer, getting thicker towards the center.

It actually feels like almost the same device until I saw the screen ?
 

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jonny33

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Can you post more photos like this, I really like that apple took their best design imo and kinda repeated it with this new device. I wish they put at least 1 USB A in the mix but helas...
 

Realityck

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I thought maybe some people are interested to see what the arguably last great MacBook Pro from 2012 looks like compared to the new 14 inch MacBook Pro
Yes you have a normal 13.3" screen 2012 MacBook Pro, not the first Retina 15.4" screen MBP released June 14, 2012. :D
 
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