Pocket-Lint: The 13-inch MacBook Pro, until recently, was a bit of a misnomer. There wasn't much Pro about a Core 2 Duo processor and the Sandy-Bridge-packing 15- and 17-inch options out specced it massively. It felt like a bulkier MacBook Air and in some cases, its thinner cousin could even out-pace it.
Late 2011 however sees the arrival of a new 13-inch MacBook Pro, complete with OS X Lion and thankfully i5 and i7 Sandy Bridge processors. Does the 13-incher finally feel pro again? Or is it still sluggish compared to its larger screened brethren?
Think of all the things you could buy with $7,000.
M2 Pro and M2 Max chips are coming.
Moreover, the customers can only use this self repair service on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Models that have M1 chips.