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Dickie Dee

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Re: WWDC 2012 Thread
« Reply #60 on: June 13, 2012, 04:10:29 PM »
MacBook Pro with Retina Display Teardown
Posted on: June 13, 2012 at 5:00am — By: Kyle

The new MacBook Pro with Retina Display is stunning. 0.71″ thick, super-fast processor, and 95 watt hours of battery life. It crams 5.1 million pixels—that’s one pixel for every resident of Singapore—into a 15.4″ screen.

But even though it packs lots of gee-whiz bells and whistles, we were thoroughly disappointed when we ventured inside. This is, to date, the least repairable laptop we’ve taken apart. Apple has packed all the things we hate into one beautiful little package.

Teardown highlights (if you can call them that):

- Just like in the iPhone 4/4S (and the MacBook Air), proprietary Pentalobe screws prevent folks from accessing the machine’s internals. That means you need a special screwdriver just to remove the bottom cover.
- As in the MacBook Air, the RAM is soldered to the logic board. Max out at 16GB now, or forever hold your peace—you can’t upgrade.
- The proprietary SSD isn’t upgradeable either (yet), as it is similar but not identical to the one in the Air. It is a separate daughtercard, and we’re hopeful we can offer an upgrade in the near future.
- The lithium-polymer battery is glued rather than screwed into the case, which increases the chances that it’ll break during disassembly. The battery also covers the trackpad cable, which tremendously increases the chance that a user will shear the cable in the battery removal process.
- The display assembly is completely fused, and there’s no glass protecting it. If anything ever fails inside the display, you will need to replace the entire (extremely expensive) assembly.

:rofl :rofl
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Brehvolution

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Re: WWDC 2012 Thread
« Reply #61 on: June 13, 2012, 10:45:13 PM »
If that garden was sponsored by Monsanto.
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Rman

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Re: WWDC 2012 Thread
« Reply #62 on: June 14, 2012, 03:36:16 PM »
Saw the Retina screen.  So damn nice.

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Re: WWDC 2012 Thread
« Reply #63 on: June 14, 2012, 07:11:51 PM »
MacBook Pro with Retina Display Teardown
Posted on: June 13, 2012 at 5:00am — By: Kyle

The new MacBook Pro with Retina Display is stunning. 0.71″ thick, super-fast processor, and 95 watt hours of battery life. It crams 5.1 million pixels—that’s one pixel for every resident of Singapore—into a 15.4″ screen.

But even though it packs lots of gee-whiz bells and whistles, we were thoroughly disappointed when we ventured inside. This is, to date, the least repairable laptop we’ve taken apart. Apple has packed all the things we hate into one beautiful little package.

Teardown highlights (if you can call them that):

- Just like in the iPhone 4/4S (and the MacBook Air), proprietary Pentalobe screws prevent folks from accessing the machine’s internals. That means you need a special screwdriver just to remove the bottom cover.
- As in the MacBook Air, the RAM is soldered to the logic board. Max out at 16GB now, or forever hold your peace—you can’t upgrade.
- The proprietary SSD isn’t upgradeable either (yet), as it is similar but not identical to the one in the Air. It is a separate daughtercard, and we’re hopeful we can offer an upgrade in the near future.
- The lithium-polymer battery is glued rather than screwed into the case, which increases the chances that it’ll break during disassembly. The battery also covers the trackpad cable, which tremendously increases the chance that a user will shear the cable in the battery removal process.
- The display assembly is completely fused, and there’s no glass protecting it. If anything ever fails inside the display, you will need to replace the entire (extremely expensive) assembly.

:rofl :rofl
it would be like cracking open a faberge egg. countless artisans at apple factories have worked day and night (and weekends!), shaping such an incredible, expressive form out of industrial materials, and you care to open it?
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Van Cruncheon

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Re: WWDC 2012 Thread
« Reply #64 on: June 14, 2012, 07:17:53 PM »
little yellow children DIED to make you that machine, heathen paleface
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Re: WWDC 2012 Thread
« Reply #65 on: June 14, 2012, 07:26:55 PM »
Just because they are little doesn't mean they are children, racist.

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Re: WWDC 2012 Thread
« Reply #66 on: June 17, 2012, 03:04:25 AM »
little yellow children DIED to make you that machine, heathen paleface