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The new 2013 MacBook Pro, which Apple is still keeping under wraps, will be the most powerful laptop on the market. The new 2013 Mac Pro tower-cum-cylinder, which Apple teased at WWDC, is the most powerful personal computer in history. They’re kingmakers, each crowning their users as possessing the most potent computing hardware on the planet. But are they all dressed up with no one to buy them? With the desktop computer era fading in favor of laptops and tablets, and the MacBook Air rising in power and versatility, the question is just whom the new MacBook Pro and Mac Pro with battery such as Apple A1175 Battery , Apple A1185 Battery , Apple M9324 Battery , Apple M8403 Battery , Apple M7318 Battery , apple PowerBook G3 Battery , Apple PowerBook G4 Battery , Apple PowerBook G4 15 inch Battery , Apple A1012 Battery , Apple M8511 Battery , Toshiba PA3285U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3191U-1BRS Battery are supposed to be for. Both may be little more than niche machines.
With the iMac doing everything that most computers could ever imagine wanting, the 2013 Mac Pro is aimed at a series of niches: Studio musicians. Video professionals. Those whose computing needs are so Frankenstein-like that they end up with cards and bays going in every direction, need several monitors connected to one computer, or who require an almost insane amount of processing power and drive speed. The more powerful the iMac gets each year, the fewer people who theoretically need the Mac Pro. Except now the new 2013 Mac Pro is so over the top powerful that it may tempt some users who don’t necessarily need it.
The breadth of the virtue of the new 2013 Haswell era MacBook Pro is fuzzier. The MacBook Air has the kind of specs which, while suitable for most mainstream users, fall far short of what they’d get from an iMac. That means the MacBook Pro will appeal to a larger percentage of Apple’s laptop customers than the Mac Pro will to desktop customers. But with the new Air offering all day battery life and ever improving specs, the new MacBook Pro will have to step up its game accordingly. Any new kingmaker piece of hardware requires a king, and with Apple’s consumer Macs continuing to step up, its Pro models may have fewer kings to crown.
The release date for the 2013 MacBook Pro is one which Apple has played close to the vest since launching the new MacBook Air earlier this summer without a peep about the Pro. But now Apple is offering a promo through the online Apple Store in which the purchase of a MacBook Pro comes with a hundred dollar iTunes gift card for apps and music. Before anyone gets too excited about the offer, it’s only for students with a college email address. But the promo runs through September 6th, pointing to that timeframe as the release date for the new MacBook Pro.
Apple typically uses the first half of September to launch new versions of its mobile products. But the promo goes beyond merely offering a fifty dollar gift card promo for the iPhone and iPod touch by offering twice as much with a MacBook Pro purchase. That means those who are currently putting off a MacBook Pro purchase until Apple brings out the new 2013 version with the all-day battery life Haswell processor shouldn’t have to wait much beyond the start of September.