Apple IPad Still Profitable Compared to MacBook Pro 2012

Apple iPad Still Profitable Compared To MacBook Pro 2012

The tablet market is more profitable for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) compared to the personal computer market according to an analyst. Reports have hinted that the supposed MacBook Pro 2012 may be introduced by Apple into the market soon. The reported MacBook Pro 2012 will supposedly feature the latest Mac OS X version, the Mountain Lion 10.8, which is reportedly similar to the iOS mobile platform of Apple.

Ivy Bridge Processor Anticipated for MacBook Pro 2012

Ivy Bridge Processor Anticipated For MacBook Pro 2012

An unofficial survey has indicated that users are looking forward to the Ivy Bridge processor that will be used on the reported MacBook Pro 2012 of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). It appears that the OS X Mountain Lion is playing second fiddle to the Intel processor in terms of the expected anticipated features on the reported MacBook Pro 2012. Around forty percent of the respondents to the survey are looking forward to the Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) processor on the reported MacBook 2012.

Production for MacBook Book 2012 May Result to Labor Shortage

Production For MacBook Book 2012 May Result To Labor Shortage

It appears that a labor shortage is in the offing in China as manufacturers of the components for the upcoming MacBook Pro 2012 and MacBook Air of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) are increasing production to meet the needs of the manufacturers of these devices.

Possible Implications of the Retina Display on the MacBook Pro 2012

Ivy Bridge Processor Anticipated For MacBook Pro 2012

Reports have given indications that the upcoming 15-inch MacBook Pro 2012 of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) will feature a Retina Display. The Retina Display that will reportedly be used on the 15-inch MacBook Pro 2012 will be similar to the ones currently being used on the iPhone 4, the iPhone 4S and the new iPad. Some industry watchers have indicated that the upcoming 15-inch MacBook Pro 2012 will feature HiDPI, which allows the device to have a better resolution although the display size is unchanged.