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New MacBook Unboxing! (12-inch Retina Display)

2015-04-14
what's up everyone John render from TechnoBuffalo here's an unboxing of the latest MacBook from Apple it's the resurgence of the MacBook line this time has lost a lot of weight and got a Retina display I here's a box it's gonna come and looks almost identical to an iPad box I'm gonna be available in two configurations either a $12.99 or a 15-9 gigabyte configuration or run through the specs on both of those we're gonna go ahead and use Senor stabby and cut this plastic open I am unboxing the $15.99 version both are gonna come with 8 gigabytes of RAM built-in both being powered by Intel's Core M processor but at different clock speeds it's gonna depend whether you get a 1.1 or a 1.2 gigahertz today I which option you get although you can bill to order both of those up to 1.3 differences also can be in storage either 256 or 512 SSD now this one has 512 available in three colors same colors you can get your iPhone in either silver space grey or gold I pick Space Gray used to love the black plastic MacBooks back in the day so hoping this is about the closest thing I can get to that now we'll go ahead and slide this up real fast there it is looking very svelte and dark go ahead and get this thing off oh so satisfying boom incredibly fade we'll talk about that in a real quick second push all that off to the side what we're gonna have in the box single cable you're probably saying to yourself so it doesn't look like a typical optical cable and to you friend I will say you are correct this is a USBC cable which aside from the three point five millimeter headset jack is the only port that Apple is going to include and see it's the same male end on both its pretty long cable to push all that off to the side we've got inside of here presumably some Apple stickers MacBook no fuse our Apple stickers like the colors the sticker look like they match the color of the MacBook you got all that stuff off to the side here we've got the charger which now just has that USB C port on it if you think you can do with USB C you can actually now charge your laptop using an external charger so if you something to charge your phone battery external battery pack you cannot charge a computer with that does a lot of other stuff we didn't video actually explaining what USB see is I'll put that in the link down below in case you want to check it out it's got a 12 inch Retina display that's 20 34 by 1440 did they 226 PPI power in this guy graphically is the Intel HD graphics 5300 go and open this sucker up there's a lot of other differences here you'll see almost immediately that off this almost edge-to-edge keyboard the Apple said they had to design a brand new keyboard mechanism for this using a butterfly mechanism essentially what that's gonna translate to no real jiggle at all in the keys but also not much Thoreau I can definitely feel it as you type but it's not a huge sort of up-and-down motion again with other Apple keyboards other keyboards in general so each key down with its own LEDs they're all are LED backlit a big story here is this gigantic track by using something new called force touch doesn't click the keyboard doesn't actually click use as a taptic engine underneath sort of simulate a click and there bill determined different you know hard press or soft press and do different things built into the operating system so rounding out what else we have here you've got a 480p FaceTime camera you heard me correctly 480p FaceTime camera that's a real quick tour of the laptop that looks pretty nice you're in space Corey actually on the left hand side that is your only port you're going to have so love it or hate it you're gonna have to live with a single port although Apple is certainly happy to sell you some adapters and accessories to make more use out of that if you want to plug in HDMI or VGA whatever else it might be so left-hand side as I mentioned USB see coming around there's really not much else here stay for some microphones and your headphone for Apple hasn't quite yet figured out how to get rid of that presumably I guess that's probably the next thing to go batteries are sort of stacked on here to get more power so you get batteries on batteries on batteries try and get yourself some better battery life of course we will test all this mixed or here's how fit and light is coming in at just a hair over 2 pounds and its thinnest it's 0.35 centimeters at its thickest it's 1.31 centimeters so the MacBook I think creates kind of a weird situation in Apple's lineup the MacBook is all about thin and light which used to be what the air was all about so not sure what's gonna happen apples line up before comparison here we've got a 11 inch MacBook Air which you know up until today felt very thin and very light you see a difference here between those two and of course when you open them up you can see difference on what the bezels look like and non Retina screen in the MacBook Air we've tested the core and processor before we played some like gaming on if I'm really curious how it's gonna perform with some lighter gaming some heavier gaming and of course we will do a ton of testing here this is also a complete fanless design Apple was able to completely shrink the motherboard to almost relatively nothing also to make room for more batteries so it should get a little bit hot but not gonna sort of scorch your business when you got this thing on your lap anything you want to see particular about the new MacBook let us know make sure we cover it in our tests give you a thumbs up we always appreciate of course the big subscribe button for latest TechnoBuffalo videos until then I'm John Wright enger' I'll see you guys next video bye bye
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