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When did MacBook get rid of disk drive?

When did MacBook get rid of disk drive?

Thanks a lot! The first MacBook Pro without a DVD drive was released in June 2012, but at this time Apple was still selling Mid 2012 MacBooks Pro with DVD drives. However, Late 2013 MacBooks Pro have not got DVD drives.

Do MacBook Pros have hard drives?

All MacBook Pro models include a standard hard drive by default, but all of them can be upgraded to an SSD in any of the above sizes at the time of purchase.

How long does a MacBook Pro hard drive last?

That means that over the lifespan of all the harddrives they produce, the “typical” harddrive can run for 300,000 hours before failing. BUT, this is an Average. Some harddrives may run 1,000,000 hours and others may only last 1000 hours.

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Do new MacBook Pros have CD drive?

Apple has discontinued its non-Retina legacy MacBook Pro, the last Mac it sold with a built-in CD/DVD drive. As with the 12-inch MacBook, a dongle would be needed to use the SuperDrive with new MacBook Pros that have switched to USB-C ports.

Why the mid 2012 MacBook Pro is the best?

In my quest to find the Ultimate MacBook Pro, i found out the Mid 2012 Hi-Res antiglare model is the best: 16GB of ram, maximum 4TB disk space, a wide array of standardized ports built right in, replaceable battery and MagSafe, with the sacrifice of resolution and processing power.

Does my MacBook Pro have SSD or HDD?

How Do I Know If I Have SSD or HDD on macOS?

  • Click the Apple logo in the top left corner of the desktop.
  • Click About This Mac.
  • Click Storage.
  • Under the hard drive icon will be a description of the hard drive type such as Flash Storage which means it has an SSD installed.
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Does the 2017 MacBook Pro have an SSD?

Continuing the Rocket Yard’s unboxing and teardown of the new Macs that Apple announced at WWDC 2017, we take a close look at the base model 2017 13-inch MacBook Pro. It’s worth noting that the SSD is still removable on this unit, as it was with the 2016 version of the base mode.