Memory and the hard drive are easily accessed from the bottom of the computer.Īlthough it is not officially supported, the Mid 2009 MacBook Pro can run macOS Sierra using Colin Mistr’s Sierra Patch Tool. 2 GB of RAM is standard on the 2.26 GHz model, 4 GB on the 2.53 GHz one (8 GB is the maximum the MBP supports). The new model comes in 2.26 GHz and 2.53 GHz versions. The 13″ MacBook Pro only comes with a glossy screen. The black keys look sharp with the aluminum enclosure. The 13″ MBP uses the same keyboard as the MacBook Air, complete with backlighting. The entire trackpad functions as the mouse button. It supports 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-finger gestures. The glass trackpad is the same one found in the previous generation of MacBook Pro models. The new model puts all the ports on the left side, leaving the right side for the SATA SuperDrive. In the case of the 13″ MacBook Pro, the battery is rated at 7 hours. The 13″ MacBook Pro takes the successful Unibody Aluminum MacBook, ups the speed a bit, and adds an SD Card slot and FireWire, a feature the Unibody MacBook lost (in this case, it’s FireWire 800).įollowing the example set by the Early 2009 17″ Unibody MacBook Pro, the entire MacBook Pro line now has built-in batteries. The long-awaited replacement for the 12″ PowerBook has finally been delivered.
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