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The MacBook Pro 13-inch (2013)'s middle configuration comes with a 2.4GHz Intel Core i5-4258U processor, Intel Iris 5100 graphics, 8GB of memory, and a 256GB Flash Storage module.
Editors' note, June 27, 2017: Apple has updated the 13-inch MacBook Air a handful of times since debuting the 2013 version reviewed below. The most recent update came in June 2017, when Apple ...
The 13-inch MacBook Pro, packed with the M2 chip, attracted users who craved a Pro model, but didn't have the wherewithal to splurge on the pricier, upper-tier 14-inch and 16-inch variants.
There’s not much reason to get the 13-inch MacBook Pro over that, unless you really need the Touch Bar. Even if you don’t want to wait, there are probably better choices in the MacBook lineup.
For 2013 that means Intel's 4th-gen Haswell processors, with the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina getting Core i7 CPUs as standard (the 13-inch picks from the Core i5 range).
In terms of size, the 14-inch MacBook Pro is a little wider, a little longer, and just a bit heavier than the 13-inch model. It weighs 3.4 pounds while the 13-inch model weighed 3 pounds.
Apple recently updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and the $1,299 base model remains a popular alternative to the $999 MacBook Air. To help with your buying decision, read our comparison of the ...
The 13-inch MacBook Pro has the Touch Bar and an M2 processor, but it was replaced by the 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 in 2023. Learn more here.
To be fair, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is still a very nice computer, and the M2 chip gives it a decent performance boost. But it's also something I can't really recommend, not when the new Air ...
The MacBook Pro 13-inch (2013)'s middle configuration comes with a 2.4GHz Intel Core i5-4258U processor, Intel Iris 5100 graphics, 8GB of memory, and a 256GB Flash Storage module.
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