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Apple's MacBook Air has a characteristic slim design that's immediately recognizable by both Apple fans and Windows users. According to The Verge, Apple now owns a design patent that covers this distinctive tapered design.
In their analysis, The Verge points out that the patent's drawings focus on the sloping edges and the overall shape of the lid and base of the laptop, not the placement of extras like the ports and rubber feet. This emphasis could be problematic for companies like HP and Asus which mimicked the look of the MacBook Air in their recent products.
As pointed out by Daring Fireball and Boing Boing yesterday, even ultraslim PC laptops seem to be kneecapped by a vintage design constraint: the thickness of a conventional VGA port. Apple's migration to Thunderbolt and DisplayPort may require a separate adapter like Apple A1021 Ac Adapter , Apple M4895 Ac Adapter , Apple PowerBook G4 15 inch Ac Adapter , Apple M8943LL/A Ac Adapter , Apple M8482 Ac Adapter , Apple iBook 32 VRAM Ac Adapter , Apple PowerBook G4 12 inch Ac Adapter , Apple PowerBook G4 17 inch Ac Adapter , Apple PowerBook G4 15.2-inch M8859S/A Ac Adapter , Apple PowerBook G4 12.1-inch M9184J/A Ac Adapter , Apple M5937 Ac Adapter , Apple ACD55 Ac Adapter for VGA or DVI connections, but it definitely reduces the chunk factor.
New—on the MacBook Pro, at least—is the addition of USB 3.0. This speedy rival to Thunderbolt has the dual-advantage of being compatible with older USB 2.0 devices and being widely available on accessories like external drives—though we expect to see more affordable Thunderbolt-equipped peripherals hitting the market soon. Apple has also changed the power connection to the thinner MagSafe2 connector, which offers the same functionality, but has a slightly different shape so as not to be compatible with older and third party power accessories. Apple switched to the MagSafe2 connector this year, prompted by the introduction of the new MacBook Pro with Retina Display.
The MacBook Pro also retains a FireWire 800 port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and SD card reader. Apple doesn't include an HDMI port, opting instead for the option of using the Thunderbolt display output or connecting through mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter. A slot-loading optical drive reads and burns CDs and DVDs, but Apple still doesn't offer any love to Blu-ray owners. Apple expects you to buy HD videos from iTunes. Apple also includes an HD FaceTime camera that lets you make video calls in 720p. Internally, the MacBook Pro 13-inch is equipped a 750GB 5400rpm hard drive offering plenty of storage space. It's larger than the 500GB drives found in the Dell XPS 14 or the Lenovo ThinkPad X230. Plus, with 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, all of your wireless connectivity needs should be reasonably well met.
Purchasing the MacBook Pro 13-inch now will get you the laptop preinstalled with OS X 10.7 Lion, but upgrading to the soon-to-be released Mountain Lion (OSX 10.8) later this month will be free. Lion OS X comes with all of the award winning iLife Apps, like GarageBand, iTunes, iMovie, and iPhoto. The upcoming Mountain Lion will add new features like iMessage, which will widen iChat's reach from being Mac-to-Mac only to include Mac-to-iOS as well.