15″ MacBook Pro with Retina Display (Late 2013)

Eight months after first upgrading the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, Apple moved to the Intel Haswell chipset in October 2013.

15 inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display, Late 2013

The MacBook Pro with Retina Display (a.k.a. Retina MacBook Pro) remains the thinnest MacBook Pro at 0.71″. That’s MacBook Air thin, but unlike the Air, this model doesn’t have a wedge design.

Also like the MacBook Air, the Retina MacBook Pro does not have a built-in optical drive and uses SSD instead of a traditional hard drive.

15 inch MacBook Air with Retina Display, Late 2013As with newer MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models, it has built-in USB 3. The improved USB specification is over 10x as fast as USB 2.0 and has half the bandwidth of Thunderbolt. There are a lot of USB 3 drives on the market, and they are far more affordable than Thunderbolt drives. Best of all, Apple uses the same port for USB 2.0 and 3, while the standard in the PC world is separate ports for each protocol.

There’s also a built-in 720p FaceTime HD webcam that supports today’s widescreen displays.

The base model runs a 2.0 GHz quad-core Core i7 processor (with Turbo Boost to 3.2 GHz) and has 8 or 16 GB of system memory and a 256 GB SSD with a $1,999 price tag, while the “better” version increases speed to 2.3 GHz (3.5 GHz with Turbo Boost) and includes a 512 GB SSD.

Apple offers a number of build-to-order options: Upgrade system memory from 8 GB to 16 GB (because memory is soldered to the system board, you cannot upgrade memory after you buy your Retina MacBook Pro), choose a 512 GB or 1 TB SSD, and boost the faster model a bit further with a 2.6 GHz quad-core i7 (3.8 GHZ Turbo Boost).

This is the first MacBook to use Intel Iris Pro Graphics, and it’s coupled with Nvidia GeForce GT 750M graphics. As before, it automatically switches between GPUs on the fly. The Intel GPU uses 384 MB of system memory, while the GeForce GPU has 2 GB of dedicated video memory.

Ports on the Retina MacBook Pro
Ports on the Retina MacBook Pro.

The Retina MacBook Pro splits the ports between the right and left sides, something earlier MacBook Pro models could not do because of the built-in optical drive.

The new model uses a MagSafe 2 power adapter (which has a smaller plug than the original MagSafe), is rated at 7 hours of battery power, and uses Bluetooth 4.0 along with 802.11ac WiFi for wireless connectivity.

The Late 2013 MacBook Pros shipped with OS X 10.9 Mavericks and can run all later versions of OS X, which are free upgrades.

Closed Lid Mode: All Intel ‘Books support “lid closed” (or clamshell) mode, which leaves the built-in display off and dedicates all video RAM to an external display. To used closed lid mode, your ‘Book must be plugged into the AC adapter and connected to an external display and a USB or Bluetooth mouse and keyboard (you might also want to consider external speakers). Power up your ‘Book until the desktop appears on the external display and then close the lid. Your ‘Book will go to sleep, but you can wake it by moving the mouse or using the keyboard. The built-in display will remain off, and the external monitor will become your only display.

To resume use of the internal display, you need to disconnect the external display, put the computer to sleep, and then open the lid. This will wake up your ‘Book and restore use of the built-in display.

Battery life is claimed to be 8 hours of wireless productivity.

Details

  • introduced 2013.10.22 at US$1,999 (2.0 GHz quad-core i7, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD) and US$2,599 (2.3 GHz, 512 GB SSD). 2.6 GHz build-to-order option.
  • Model no.: A398
  • Part no.: ME293, ME294, ME874

Mac OS

Core System

  • CPU: 2.0/2.3/2.6 GHz quad-core Intel Core i7
  • Level 2 cache: 6 MB shared cache
  • Bus: 1066 MHz
  • RAM: 8 GB, expandable to 16 GB but only as a build-to-order option when you buy the computer
  • Performance (2.0/2.3/2.6 GHz)
    • Geekbench:
    • Speedmark 7:

Video

  • GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 and GeForce GT 650M with automatic graphics switching
    • VRAM, Intel HD: uses 384 MB of system memory
    • VRAM, Nvidia: 1 GB
  • Video out: Thunderbolt port, which is backward compatible with Mini DisplayPort (VGA, DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort supported with optional adapters)
  • display: 15.4″ (38 cm) 16-bit 2880 x 1800 220 ppi color active matrix
  • supports 1920 x 1200, 1650 x 1050, 1280 x 800, and 1024 x 640 pixels at 16:10 aspect ratio
  • allows mirroring to external display or extended desktop mode
  • supports two external displays to 2560 x 1600 resolution

Drives

  • Hard drive: 256/512 GB solid state drive (SSD) standard on 6 Gbps SATA bus, 768 GB available
  • optical drive: external only

Expansion

  • Thunderbolt: 1 port
  • USB: 2 USB 3 ports, only 1 high-powered device device allowed
  • FireWire 400: optional via Thunderbolt adapter
  • FireWire 800: optional via Thunderbolt adapter
  • Ethernet: optional via Thunderbolt adapter
  • WiFi: 802.11ac AirPort Extreme built in, three antennas support up to 450 Mbps bandwidth
  • Modem: No longer offered by Apple
  • Bluetooth: BT 4.0 built in
  • ExpressCard/34: none
  • SD Card Slot: 1 SDXC slot
  • expansions bays: none
  • IR receiver: none
  • webcam: FaceTime 720p HD camera

Power

  • battery: 95 Watt-hours, 8 hours of wireless productivity
  • AC adapter: 85W MagSafe 2

Physical

  • size: 9.73 x 14.13 x 0.71″ (247 x 359 x 18 mm)
  • Weight: 4.46 pounds (2.02 kg)

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