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That's just above what we consider playable (30 fps), but much better than the ultraportable average (20 fps), the Book 9 Plus (19 fps) and the Acer S7 (21 fps) at 1366 x 768. On "World of Warcraft," the MacBook Pro averaged 32 frames per second with the resolution set to 1280 x 800, and effects on full. Last year's MacBook Pro scored 17 on the same test. On the OpenGL portion of the Cinebench test, the MacBook Pro scored 20.98, compared to 16 for the ATIV Book 9 Plus, 15.7 for the Acer S7 and 12 for the VAIO Pro 13, all of which have Intel HD Graphics 4400 GPUs. While it didn't live up to those claims, this component is certainly better than other Intel GPUs. The 2013 MacBook Pro is outfitted with Intel's new Iris Graphics, an integrated GPU that's supposed to deliver twice the performance of the previous generation of GPUs. By comparison, the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display (and Nvidia graphics) took just 1:06.
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It took 2 minutes and 28 seconds to transcode a 205MB video trailer to 720p in iMovie after applying the Dream effect and using the Enhance tool. All are about a minute faster than average.
That's a few seconds faster than the Acer (5:12), Samsung (5:13) and Sony (5:10). The MacBook Pro took 5 minutes and 2 seconds to pair 20,000 names and addresses in the OpenOffice Spreadsheet test. Only the Sony VAIO Pro (392 MBps) proved faster. That's more than twice as fast as the ATIV Book 9 Plus (127 MBps), Aspire S7 (113 MBps) and the category average (109 MBps). Still, the new PCIe flash memory in the Mac was blazing fast, duplicating 4.97GB of multimedia files in just 17 seconds, for a rate of 299.4 MBps. The MacBook Pro took just 12 seconds to boot into OS X Mavericks, which is almost half the average (20 seconds), but slower than the Samsung (11 seconds), Acer (9 seconds) and Sony (7 seconds). The VAIO Pro 13, which has a 1.8-GHz Intel Core i7-4500U and 8GB of RAM, notched 5,507 on this test. The Acer Aspire S7-392, which has the same CPU as the Samsung but 8GB of RAM, scored 5,184.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro's score of 8,249 on Geekbench was more than 2,000 points higher than the category average (5,910) as well as the Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus (5,077), which has a 1.6-GHz Intel Core i5-4200U processor, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. All are below what we consider uncomfortable (95 degrees) however, the back-right corner of the bottom hit 97 degrees.Ĭlick to EnlargeBoasting a fourth-generation 2.4-GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of flash storage, the 2013 MacBook Pro cruised through our benchmarks with ease.
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While the bass was a little underwhelming, the audio was well balanced, and higher tones - such as the hi-hat - were clearly defined, with little distortion.Īfter we streamed a Hulu video on full screen for 15 minutes, the touchpad on the MacBook Pro measured 79 degrees Fahrenheit, the space between the G and H keys was 90 degrees and the middle of the underside was 89 degrees.
At max volume, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "White Walls" more than filled our office. The stereo speakers beneath the MacBook Pro's keyboard pumped out loud, powerful and accurate sound. With a brightness of 340 lux, the MacBook Pro outshone the ATIV Book 9 Plus (251 lux), Acer Aspire S7 (329 lux) and Sony VAIO Pro 13 (237 lux).
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While the ATIV Book 9 Plus has an even higher resolution of 3200 x 1800, there are no Windows 8 apps optimized for such high resolutions. For example, when we browsed Web pages in Safari, text and pictures looked incredibly crisp. More important, there are about 250 apps that can take advantage of the Pro's Retina Display. Whether we were watching trailers, such as "Thor: The Dark World' viewing websites or looking at high-res pictures, images just popped off the screen. Click to EnlargeLike last year's 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, the 2560 x 1600-pixel display on this year's version is absolutely stunning.